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    Reviewed May 16, 2010

    We are an online trader with four websites, of which two of them sell goods and the other two are service providers to the public. A review of our business websites was submitted and printed by a company named SiteJabber, an American review company. It warned the readers against dealing with us or any of our businesses, saying that we were involved with other companies that had gone bust. The person who wrote this statement hid their identity behind an assumed name.

    There is no truth whatsoever in the review, and we know that it was written by an ex-employee who left our company under unpleasant circumstances and who owned the companies that he is alleging we were involved with that went bust owing their customers a lot of money.

    We contacted SiteJabber and explained the situation and asked them to remove the review as it was untrue, slanderous, and deformation. They answered our request by saying that it was not their policy to remove reviews. After reading the FAQ section of their website, it appears that nearly every policy they have has been violated by this review they published. They also point out that it would be difficult to sue them as there is a law in the USA that would make it difficult and very expensive for us to do so. We can prove beyond any shadow of doubt that we were never involved with any of the companies that were set up to rob people of their money.

    We have involved the UK trading Standard and the Police Fraud Squad. They are sympathetic, but as Sitejabber is based in the USA and they will not give us the proof we require as to the true identity of our accuser in the UK, they cannot help. I and my wife lost our forty-year-old furniture business two years ago due to the recession, and I made certain that every customer who had furniture on order received their goods of a refund, no matter how they paid--cash, cheque, or card. I have never had a consumer complained against me or any of my businesses over money or shoddy goods, and we can prove that.

    It has been hard work trying to start over again at my age of 65, but we are working very hard to do so and can do without being slandered by a person with well over a hundred complaints on review centers against his companies. I have only one complaint against mine, and they are from him. Is there anybody who can help me have these lies about us removed from SiteJabber? Thank you for taking the time to read this article.

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