![]() The scammers post negative reviews of restaurants and then email the owners offering to take them down in exchange for gift cards. The alleged scammers say in the email that they are based in India, and that a $75 gift card would cover basic expenses for them and their family for several weeks. “We sincerely apologize for our actions, and would not want to harm your business but we have no other choice,” the email reads. If the restaurateur doesn’t comply with the demand, the scammers then post more negative reviews, according to the report. Those reviews are posted by crooks who email the restaurant owners and pledge to remove the poor rating in return for a $75 Google Play gift card. The owners of Michelin-ranked restaurants in cities including New York, San Francisco, and Chicago told The New York Times that their businesses have been deluged with negative, one-star reviews on Google Maps and other Google platforms. Restaurant owners said they have been targeted by scammers who post negative reviews of their eateries on Google and then demand digital gift cards as the price for removing them. ![]() Google employee found dead of apparent suicide in NYC apartment Google it: This Google Pixel 6a is at its lowest price ever on Amazon ![]() Marvel hunts Reddit user who leaked ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ dialogueĮmma Watson, ScarJo targeted with hundreds of deepfake sexual ads on Facebook ![]()
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