Gatecrasher
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Well its like extortion
Exactly, because if a company does wish to address a particular complaint, they have to pay Peter first. Now, that is not necessarily in the complainant's best interest.
But to be honest, I have used Hellopeter with little success. I think a year or two ago when it was used less frequently, each complaint had more impact and greater "embarrassment" potential.
There are just too many complaints now that I don't think companies are as spurred into resolving outstanding issues any more.
As long as they have paid Peter his "protection racket" money so he doesn't bad mouth them on air, they don't really give a crap what appears on the site.