Should negative TripAdvisor reviews be banned from the public?
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiShould our opinions and ratings of businesses be banned from the public? Lets look at Yelp and TripAdvisor. Governor Brown of California recently signed off on a so-called anti-disparagement clause.
Businesses, such as these, are including these “forfeiting your rights” clauses in their contracts and having their customers sign off on them to squash bad reviews. They have even implemented clauses posing penalties for public airing of grievances should the customer file a complaint. Thankfully, California law will impose a fine of $10,000 on any business that issues contracts with such a clause thus protecting our freedom as consumers.
Read the full article here:
Related Content:
Labor Day is coming up - what road trip will you be taking?
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiRoad trip budget tips
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiGain the power of independence by traveling alone
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiStaying in a hotel? Watch your credit card!
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiHotels are a major target for credit card hackers. Surprised? So was I. But hotels are especially vulnerable because of their high turnover, the large number of transactions, and outdated computer software. Dining rooms and bars within the hotel are targets. One important tip: use a more secure card, with an embedded chip.
Traveling with kids
Submitted by Wanderlust Andi- ‹ previous
- 4 of 13
- next ›