Asked by Warrior Service Provider to delete my post!!

by JT0713
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Hi fellow warriors,

quick opinion......purchased the service from a warrior and posted my feedback (negative but genuine)!

After few hours......he private msg me to let me know he send me 1600 likes on my fb
(service I'v purchased - purchased 1000 US targeted fans which he can't deliver due to fb policy changed according to him, hence over delivered to make it up)

and asked me to delete my post which i think other fellow warriors need to consider before purchase his service.

You guys think should I do as he requested?
  • Profile picture of the author KEKilpatrick
    Well, as long as you didn't break the TOS of the forum and you were being honest I see absolutely no reason to delete your post. Honest reviews are what people want and to read. The good, the bad and the ugly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joe Mobley
      Oh boy. My slightly ADHD brain is kicking into overdrive but I'll try to keep this brief.

      1) As a potential client, I would want to know.

      2) Are you really helping him by removing the post? Or hopefully he might adjust his strategy to a degree.

      3) And... how would you feel about yourself if you removed the post? This would be the biggest factor for any action, or inaction on my part. Being aggravated with yourself is a painful experience.

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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    All of the above may be valid as far as being honest and people wanting to see the truth.

    However I would also post the fact that the problem is due to something he doesn't control and also that he tried to make good on it.

    (if I am understanding what exactly is being said).

    Be fair.

    (I know it seems slightly 'shady' for him to ask you to remove your post and doing so in private - but again (IF) the problem is something that he has no control over, I think he deserves a chance to straighten it out and save his WSO;

    However he needs to spend his time adjusting his offer if something has changed in his ability to deliver what he is promising and all of it should be out in the open from both the perspective of the seller and buyer giving honest feedback to prospective buyers.
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