Anthony Brown
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What is the name of your state? New York
Someone posted a negative review for my business on Google Maps a year ago. He used a fake name to leave the post but I know who posted it and I avoided responding because the person who posted it is a lawyer. One of the things he accuses me of in the negative review is that I (according to him) don't respond to emails. This is a provable lie. I responded to every email he sent me. And I am tempted to respond to his review by posting the emails as my reply. However, if I post them I would want to post his ACTUAL name and since he is a personal injury attorney it seems to me I may be stumbling into a deliberately set trap. I open myself up to a kind of countersuit. After all, I don't have proof that he is the author of the negative review. And as the owner of a law firm he is in better position (at least financially) to sue me.
In reading what I have written here thus far I realize that I could redact his name from the emails but considering the pain his review has caused me I don't think I would find that at all satisfying. I feel the need to strike back. So, how to strike back without shooting myself in the foot?
Someone posted a negative review for my business on Google Maps a year ago. He used a fake name to leave the post but I know who posted it and I avoided responding because the person who posted it is a lawyer. One of the things he accuses me of in the negative review is that I (according to him) don't respond to emails. This is a provable lie. I responded to every email he sent me. And I am tempted to respond to his review by posting the emails as my reply. However, if I post them I would want to post his ACTUAL name and since he is a personal injury attorney it seems to me I may be stumbling into a deliberately set trap. I open myself up to a kind of countersuit. After all, I don't have proof that he is the author of the negative review. And as the owner of a law firm he is in better position (at least financially) to sue me.
In reading what I have written here thus far I realize that I could redact his name from the emails but considering the pain his review has caused me I don't think I would find that at all satisfying. I feel the need to strike back. So, how to strike back without shooting myself in the foot?
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