I have a disgruntled ex whos been posting falsified public reviews of my business talking about how manipulative and evil I am not do business with me, etc. Google wont remove the review because its not against their terms of service.
This review will surely hurt my businesses image and lose me money so I need it removed. A bad relationship is separate from business and employment, and it should stay that way. I have nudes of her and am thinking of blackmailing her or ill threaten to mail them to her employer and her friends. Sure, its a shitty thing to do and I dont want to, but at the moment its the only thing that would work.
Whats the surest and safest way I can go about this and protecting myself from being charged? This is obviously illegal so I will contact her through an anonymous method (maybe a payphone (if these even exist anymore), I am not sure) and simply say "Remove the negative review and you wont hear from me again. If you dont remove the review, I will mail your employer your nude pictures" without incriminating myself by stating anything that could link it to me. By calling her with an unknown number she wont have any evidence she could bring to the police compared to say, an email.
What do yo think?
>retaliating with a felony
real smart OP
kik isn't gonna work, every form of electronic communication is easily traceable and the fact that you'd say REVIEW in the message just points straight at you. The can convict you on that alone. Your only option is to make some fake emails and post better reviews
>>17716383
ur dumb, thats enough to figure out who it is. just sue her for a fake review.
>>17716383
You should just accept it. Blackmailing will only escalate the situation. Giving her any attention will only escalate the situation. It's only an online review, and it will the situation will eventually die down. Be rational. The best thing you could do is maybe continue to appeal to Google.
>>17716399
>sue her
Sounds like more time and money than it's worth.
>>17716383
sue her for libel and talk to google with a court order.