Microworkers for negative reviews?

shindig

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Is there a big liability for this type of thing? Are many of the companies outside the states or keep your info private?

Never used microworkers before but I need a hundred or so fake profile + negative reviews a month, for a while...

If I didn't live in the US I'd sure as shit look into starting a subscription based negative online reputation service that keeps no records.... :smokin:

Advice? Experience? Recommendations?
 


Consider what you're talking about doing, and think about it as being one extreme thing on a spectrum of possibilities. Then move as far to the other side, to the absolute other extreme, and focus your energies there.
 
Consider what you're talking about doing, and think about it as being one extreme thing on a spectrum of possibilities. Then move as far to the other side, to the absolute other extreme, and focus your energies there.

I like this post!
 
It's not for a competitor or business but rather an individual.

Just a little "thank you" for fucking me over. Pretend she gave me herpes or something. lol

But it wasn't that, she works in the medical profession and fucked me over. There are tons of "review" sites for medical professionals including her. I'd like to swamp her with negative reviews..
 
I've burned up over 140k of my insurance's money and 10k of my own money for a chronic pain issue.

For 1.5 years my neurologist had me on oxycontin, which cut the pain down 30%.

He referred me to a pain clinic.

Pain doctor kept signing me up to see all these doctors to the point I had 5 dr appointments monthly, taking off work, and giving them money the entire time.

Pain doctor schedules me with his assistant.

Assistant walks in, asks if I knew what we're supposed to be talking about, she didn't have any notes.

She pulls up my chart on the computer, looks at my age, and says "You're too young to be on narcotics, what are you going to do when you're 40".

She (contradicting multiple specialists) tells me to stop taking them and wants to give me a book to read about living with pain, and says to see a counselor instead of taking narcotics. I tell her that's not helpful in any way. (her boss, the pain specialist, didn't have a problem with me taking them)

She then writes shit in my notes that later get my neurologist to stop giving me any meds.

Basically she set me back 1.5 years, increased my pain level 30%, destroyed my relationship with my neurologist, and the only person I see for chronic pain is a psychiatrist. All from 1 visit with her.
 
Have you tried medical marijuana for your chronic pain issue?

Yeah I certainly do as that's about the only thing accessible, but I spend $600-$700/mo at the dispensary where I used to spend $200/mo when I had the oxy..

Not buds but the hash is as good or better than a percocet. But insurance doesn't cover any of it. RSO oil is great as well but $80/gram.

Before I was working at my current job I grew it myself and made oils and extracts but they were shorter acting than the time release oxy.

I also take 3 other non narcotic nerve pain meds near the max dose. But the DEA is indoctrinating doctors to vilify opiates.

I quit taking the oxy well before I was out so I have actually a few hundred pills for really bad days.


You're entering the realm of defamation, so yes there can be consequences.

What if it's my real review just different variations, then have other posts corroborate my review? I don't have a problem leaving the negative review I just don't want to spend my time doing it if I could spend a few bucks I'd call it therapeutic and just be happy knowing I'm giving back.
 
What if it's my real review just different variations, then have other posts corroborate my review? I don't have a problem leaving the negative review I just don't want to spend my time doing it if I could spend a few bucks I'd call it therapeutic and just be happy knowing I'm giving back.


Rather than going the negative approach, can't you maybe find another doctor that can help you?

What started this chronic pain exactly?
 
Its a HMO provider, you can switch medical groups and start all over again for 2nd opinion and stuff like, if its a PPO provider, you can always find someone else, you probably tried all this, but yeah it sucks, either way, you would have to start over again, its worse because of your chronic pain, sorry to hear that man
 
If you honestly feel she did something bad while she was treating you, that's what the medical review sites are for, right? Sounds like the second you hire someone to scale the process it enters a gray area. Seems easy to disguise that activity though..
 
What does your shrink say you have? Because I smoked a lot of weed at various times in my life and never Once did it help with any pain I might of had before smoking it. As a matter of fact the weed made my brain focus onto the pain sight like a laser making me wish I wasn't high.
 
Rather than going the negative approach, can't you maybe find another doctor that can help you?

What started this chronic pain exactly?
I really wish. Everyone has a different opinion.

I've been through 3 systems here in Seattle, Swedish neuroscience, Northwest Hospital, and Univ. WA.

Swedish neuro diagnosed as a rare 1 per 1 million population disease that is a diagnosis of exclusion, meaning they couldn't find a cause of a lesion on an MRI. Spinal tap was clear of known infection/virus/etc. I took steroids for 3 months which got rid of the lesion but the pain never got better. Tolosa


I went to a neurologist at Northwest for a second opinion. He said since my eye wasn't paralyzed it wasn't what Swedish diagnosed. He just said cranial neuropathy. He referred to neurosurgeon who did this:
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But that didn't help so he started giving percocet for breakthrough pain. It helped but only temporarily. He then gave me oxycontin which is the same ingredient but just low dose over time, and it made things a lot better.

After the surgery, I got a referral to an ENT at UW to see what he could find. He had a 3rd diagnosis, scheduled a surgery, but my neurologist at Northwest talked him out of it, so the ENT sent me back to the Neuro at NW.

Pain clinic was worthless and set me back, so I went back to Swedish to 1 of two neurosurgeons in Seattle that do experimental surgeries for nerves in the face that my neurosurgeon had never heard of.

Swedish ubber expert looked through all my stuff, and said the original THS was correct, I shouldn't have had the surgery that I did at Northwest. He said the inflammation from the lesion of THS damaged the nerves/structure behind my eye causing the pain across the left half of my face and behind my eye, even though the lesion is gone.

Basically if I move my eye it feels like an ice pick stabbing from the eye all the way back to the roof of the throat above the tonsil.


What does your shrink say you have? Because I smoked a lot of weed at various times in my life and never Once did it help with any pain I might of had before smoking it. As a matter of fact the weed made my brain focus onto the pain sight like a laser making me wish I wasn't high.

Yes for nerve pain I've noticed similar. If I smoke buds, it can bring the burning nerve to the forefront, however, if I smoke hash or eat a concentrate from the dispensary, it does the opposite.


The psychiatrist doesn't take part in diagnosis, he just writes the meds. I had to shuffle meds around to get on the stop smoking pill. The meds they use for neuropathic pain are old anti depressants from the 70's that aren't used for depression anymore. Since I'm near the max doses before it kills you, he's apparently the guy with the most experience.
 
She pulls up my chart on the computer, looks at my age, and says "You're too young to be on narcotics, what are you going to do when you're 40".

She (contradicting multiple specialists) tells me to stop taking them and wants to give me a book to read about living with pain, and says to see a counselor instead of taking narcotics. I tell her that's not helpful in any way. (her boss, the pain specialist, didn't have a problem with me taking them)

From the information you've provided: She seems to be the only one among all those whom you have mentioned (including you) who cares about the long term consequences to your health.

You've posted a few threads about your surgeries. Based on whatever you've written in those threads, I think you should ask your doctor whether getting off the internet completely, relaxing, and sleeping enough - all for a few months at least - will help in some way.

PS: There goes post# 300.
 
OP - cut out all refined sugar from your diet if you haven't done that already. Also check out the forums at curezone.com.
 
I've burned up over 140k of my insurance's money and 10k of my own money for a chronic pain issue.

For 1.5 years my neurologist had me on oxycontin, which cut the pain down 30%.

He referred me to a pain clinic.

Pain doctor kept signing me up to see all these doctors to the point I had 5 dr appointments monthly, taking off work, and giving them money the entire time.

Pain doctor schedules me with his assistant.

Assistant walks in, asks if I knew what we're supposed to be talking about, she didn't have any notes.

She pulls up my chart on the computer, looks at my age, and says "You're too young to be on narcotics, what are you going to do when you're 40".

She (contradicting multiple specialists) tells me to stop taking them and wants to give me a book to read about living with pain, and says to see a counselor instead of taking narcotics. I tell her that's not helpful in any way. (her boss, the pain specialist, didn't have a problem with me taking them)

She then writes shit in my notes that later get my neurologist to stop giving me any meds.

Basically she set me back 1.5 years, increased my pain level 30%, destroyed my relationship with my neurologist, and the only person I see for chronic pain is a psychiatrist. All from 1 visit with her.
My mother is in a similar situation being fucked over by pain clinics. They're a real clusterfuck of a racket. Best of luck.