Trying to stifle the bad reviews instead of trying to stifle the bad behavior that caused the bad reviews is like swerving into oncoming traffic to avoid rear-ending a slow vehicle; it's choosing the one thing that is worse than what you were doing.
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They're claiming it was a joke now. Still, pretty poor taste.
There is no such thing as bad publicity.....
Tell that to Amy's Baking Company...
I am pretty sure the only "increase" in business that they got was people loitering around, taking pictures and trying to see how crazy the owners actually were, without actually buying anything.
The publicity idea only extends to businesses who offer a service, usually entertainment, not a product. When asbestos got a bad rep for giving people cancer demand for the product did not suddenly surge. Nobody is going to make a reservation for a business lauded for their poor customer service and dirty living conditions.
"We charge $500 per bad review"
Everybody's angry, bad publicity.
"We're just kidding"
Some people think they are lying, but most are like "Haha funny, let's stay there"
Good publicity.
"We charge $500 per bad review"
Everybody's angry, bad publicity.
"We're just kidding"
Some people think they are lying, but most are like "Haha funny, let's stay there"
Good publicity.
Hopefully they'll get back to 700 sooner than later.Looks like their ratings got reset after the Internet fucked them. They only have 29 one star when they were over 700 at one point.