Im not sure there is any way to improve certs. They already come in peppermint, spearmint, winter green, and cinnamon ... do you want more flavors? ... well maybe the wintergreen could be more wintergreeny
How to improve certs
Thats true Wayne we do agree all is subjective but if one has exact facts, photos to back up whats said, without false innuendos ... and can prove what they wrote the law suit is not worth its merits and one can counter sue and has done so successfully.. its when one doesn't stick to actual facts .. You know who I am try reading all my YELP reviews..
You do have some good info though. .. problem with some on SLS they were no shows, married when said they were single , we have all sorts of good and bad actual things.. LOL
<p>It is possible to leave someone a negative certification, but they get to review the certifications, so it is unlikely they will accept a bad one, although I have seen it happen a couple of time (where they accepted a bad one).</p>
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<p>One problem is that people meeting like this is a very personal thing and some people can get very emotional over rejection. That can cause people to leave falsely negative certifications if they are upset. Your examples kind of proove that as a couple of them are overly cruel.</p>
<p>Also, the intended purpose of certifications has nothing to do with the quality of the person. It is just meant to indicate that they are a real person.</p>
<p>Speaking of Yelp, people have been sued for leaving bad reviews there. I doubt I will ever leave a bad review there. Just not worth the risk.</p>
Exactly.. YELP like 1-5 ! Said same for years!!!!
The problem with certs are they are always complimentary to the point of repetition. Why can’t they be more like Yelp reviews?
“Their pictures are from 1984. When I went to give her oral, I thought I was talking to Bob Ross. They arrived for our date 2 hours late, straight from their shift at the manure factory.”
That would be news we could use.