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s2seraha

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Sensibilisation Wave on Google and Social Media
« on: October 18, 2023, 02:01:35 PM »

Good morning everyone,

I am really not here to sound like a karen first of all
but i just had an idea

alot of people believe the marketing strategies of Wanna be taller and Yuksel because of all of their compains and social media investment

if you type their institution on google you only get good reviews which would be what the victim would first look at, not suspecting the butchering happening there

why not post diaries (own or with the poster's consent, pictures, experiences on the reviews?

i really believe it could save alot of people getting crippled if they read some real stories

1 review takes 30 second to make and could really make a potenial victim think twice before trusting those criminals

Thanks for the read
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Re: Sensibilisation Wave on Google and Social Media
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2023, 02:14:02 PM »

Regrettably, many businesses, such as wannabetaller, resort to purchasing counterfeit Google reviews in an attempt to inflate their star ratings. They often take the dishonest route of erasing genuine negative feedback left by actual customers. As a result, what remains are mere empty 5-star ratings, devoid of any meaningful insights about the company.

Over time, those who undergo lengthening procedures tend to move on and forget about their experiences, perpetuating a cycle of patient dissatisfaction. Despite the wealth of available information to caution potential clients, there will always be individuals who fall into the WBT trap.

It's conceivable that only when an unfortunate incident occurs due to negligence and recklessness, possibly resulting in harm to someone, will the truth come to light through news reports, though it may take one to two years for such revelations to surface.

There have been alarming incidents where individuals have come perilously close to severe bleeding or succumbing to life-threatening infections. If these stark warnings aren't sufficient to dissuade you, then you may find the prospect of enduring physical disability to be your reality.
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s2seraha

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Re: Sensibilisation Wave on Google and Social Media
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2023, 02:19:35 PM »

Thanks for your feedback

ill try to get someones consent to post their diary and see if they can erase it

other than that, when i have time in vacation i really plan to make an insta account or youtube channel exposing all their charlatanism even though i personally never had business with them

it really pisses me beyond to see people getting so dangerously, blatanly and lifethreatingly scammed just to be silenced
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Re: Sensibilisation Wave on Google and Social Media
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2023, 02:27:41 PM »

What's particularly concerning about these clowns is their refusal to heed facts or accept criticism from multiple patients. Instead, they resort to shameless dishonesty and even threaten patients with police involvement should they dare to speak the truth. It's truly disheartening to witness such treatment of individuals in wheelchairs who are visiting your country and have shown nothing but respect towards the company.
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