Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Wasn't there something in the news not so long ago where business sued a party for giving
a bad review on social media? I always wondered how much legal stand a business would have in a case like that. |
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The customer chooses
The customer chooses what she/he wants to eat. The Lighthouse menu is varied and so are the prices. A haddock basket at $19.00 for fish, fries, and cole slaw seems reasonable to me. If $34.00 is more than you think is fair, pick something else.
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Food's gotta be really disgusting and/or the workers real jerks for me to take the time to complain to yelp about a restaurant. Prices, nah, people can see that for themselves before they buy. I'd also much rather read about good places that others really like.
The people that were sued for the bad review were tenants and their landlord hooked up the roofing service. I don't know why these renters got involved outside of their unit management but that's what happened and they were sued for over 100k. If your review is a false statement or slander it's possible you could get sued. But if there's some truth in it then no. Slippery slope. I remember that everyone bashed a dentist who went out and shot a sacred old lion in Africa a few years ago, just bombarded his site online and at his home with nasty stuff. I doubt anyone was sued though. I would think just leaving low stars with a brief (or no) explanation why is safer. Also a business can be fined for instigating the reviewer to take a review down, so goes both ways. We live in a very strange social media world, obviously. |
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I dined with two friends at a popular restaurant in TV a couple months back. The waitress approached with our cocktails, tipped the tray, and all the drinks fell off, mostly into my lap, with glass breaking all over the table. We were given another table, and the waitress brought us new drinks, but nothing was offered--the drinks weren't comped, and nobody offered to have my clothing cleaned. I'm not one to complain (life is short, stuff happens, and my clothing only needed to be washed), but my friend said something to the waiter (the waitress had disappeared) when the bill arrived. The manager came over and gave me a free card for a meal and offered to pay for dry-cleaning the clothing. Perhaps the waitress never told the manager what happened but the waiter did. Who knows. Or the manager knew it happened but did nothing until someone complained. Again, who knows. I prefer to think it was the former. Some places care; other places don't. You got a good one!
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The wife and I have been eating out at least five meals a week in this area since we moved here in 1996. The wife is gone now, but I can attest to the fact that the quality of the food served, the service and certainly the price in previous years was far better then it is today.
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I doubt anybody forced you to buy it
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I like lobster, but a "lobster roll", imho, is a waste of good lobster meat, not to mention the money. 4 oz of lobster flavored mush on a freakin' hotdog bun -$38. Crazy, stupid, or both.
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