In reference to reviews:
1) Any benefit given could sway the direction of the paragraph. For example, I’ll pay you $500 per month not to write any bad reviews of my business. If you write a good review then that’s your volition. Just don’t write any bad reviews as per our agreement.
2) A benefit given could orchestrate a fictitious review. The punter may never have been to the establishment. Yet he’s writing reviews.
3) A punter once started on this journey could possibly hold workers and businesses to a potential stand over tactic and demand a benefit on this situation by threatening to spill the beans.
4) A punter once on the payroll might be instructed to write negative reviews on the opposition’s business.
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