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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-14-2012 @ 9:16AM
Bob said...
Here is the problem with the story......He was fired for something posted. Keeler claims he thinks another employee was retailiating against him for an argument. He goes on to say that he tried to respond to the post that got him fired, but could not because he was not a hotel guest and the site would not let him. Therefore another employee could not have posted either, since he/she also would not have been a hotel guest.
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10-14-2012 @ 9:52AM
LS said...
Not how it works. You can pretend to be a guest at the Hilton Bombay while never having set foot out of Scranton if you like. All you have to do is open a Trip Advisor account, verify it to an email address, and you are free to post whatever you choose.
10-14-2012 @ 10:21AM
Captain Wes said...
No, all one need do is take the registration information from the desk and enter the site that way. If he did have someone with an axe to grind against him, that could easily be accomplished, especially if it was someone at the front desk!