Interesting that the posts with the most interesting topics get quickly removed.
Starting to wonder if sites like this (& glassdoor) just exist to get money from companies to remove bad reviews & information they don't want getting public?
Interesting that the posts with the most interesting topics get quickly removed.
Starting to wonder if sites like this (& glassdoor) just exist to get money from companies to remove bad reviews & information they don't want getting public?
I posted a message on Glassdoor last night and it was removed.
Not any different than what the government does and both institutions, Fiserv and gov are both corrupt.
Being the group mentioned, I posted. I’m not shy about hanging on. The Nautilus group is about to be decimated. And no one cares. Customer focus, my left…nostril.
As far as I'm aware, posts with names, rude stuff or mean words get nixed for breaking the content rules. Also, off-topics like customer rants or discussions about politics are a no-go around here. Think that content rules are the same for all forums here. I never bothered to read them in full, but you can find 'em down in the page footer.
The gist of it was that a large client heard rumors around a key product & asked their contact if they plan on moving to stay with the company. He said no & that none of his coworkers were either. This obviously upset the client as none of the leadership had said this was going on and was concerned about support for this product in the future.
What did the thread say? Minus the name of course…
So if it used a managers name, why not just delete that name out and leave the rest?
I'd encourage whoever posted that to open a new thread without that name listed.
The topic used a former manager's last name. That person was not a public figure, so I assume that is why it was removed.
Yeah I see no reason that the thread last night from a client got removed. There wasn't a rule violation in there I could see. It was a legit topic concerning layoffs impacting client support.