SINGAPORE, Oct 6 — A Facebook post which called a S$2,300 advertising proposal by food website Sethlui.com to be featured in a food recommendation article a scam is “patently false”, said the online publication today.
“Like what happened to actual research, trying then putting in your true recommendations?” wrote Yang. He went on to dismiss Yang’s post as “patently false”, saying that it contains a misconception that SethLui.com randomly picks eateries and send them proposals. “We employ a strict methodology for our ratings and writers try the fare before putting finger to keyboard.”
Upon verification of the ratings, the company felt that it warrants a potential recommendation to its readers and reached out to the business for a potential sales collaboration. According to Lui, the company’s reviews express genuine opinion, which had also resulted in some threats of lawsuits from other companies.
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