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Hotel Charges Guests $500 For Bad Online Reviews

njnnja (2833511) writes In an incredibly misguided attempt to reduce the quantity of bad reviews (such as these), the Union Street Guest House, a hotel about 2 hours outside of New York City, had instituted a policy to charge groups such as wedding parties $500 for each bad review posted online. The policy has been removed from their webpage but the wayback machine has archived the policy. "If you have booked the Inn for a wedding or other type of event anywhere in the region and given us a deposit of any kind for guests to stay at USGH there will be a $500 fine that will be deducted from your deposit for every negative review of USGH placed on any internet site by anyone in your party and/or attending your wedding or event If you stay here to attend a wedding anywhere in the area and leave us a negative review on any internet site you agree to a $500. fine for each negative review."

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  1. Libertarians, discuss! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Come on, cunts. Tell us why freedom of contract means this sort of term ought to be respected. Explain carefully that it's their own fault for not reading the smallprint, and that "the market" will solve this by simply reducing the quantity of customers rather than merely limiting to uninformed customers or customers who have something better to do than to believe they're serious.