The truth has always been, and remains the truth today, that Yelp is a billion dollar company that knows it has something to hide. It took a bit of digging on our end to figure out who these people were. Current and former employees of Yelp reached out to us some of them admitted they were with Yelp, and some would try to hide the information. And after countless wasted hours, we’d find out they were somehow connected to Yelp. People started reaching out to us claiming they could help secure the insurance. Stoppleman are what we can only assume are friends, it seemed strange.Īnd then? Our emails got hacked.
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And since Elon Musk isn’t in the movie buying business, as far as we’re aware, and he and Mr. Together, they were part of the “PayPal Mafia”. But on closer inspection we realized that Jeremy Stoppleman, CEO and founder of Yelp, and Elon Musk go way back. They claimed Elon Musk was very interested in seeing the film, and possibly interested in buying it. And as we fought to complete the last battle to ensure Billion Dollar Bully was released, strange things started happening…Ī few sales agents reached out to us, several times, wanting to see the film. We got to work! We starting looking for ways to secure the insurance. We’ve had many uphill battles completing the film, so we did what we’ve done before.
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All distribution companies are requiring that we figure out a way to finance the insurance first. Given that this is our first film and we don’t have any “industry connections,” this has not been our case. Some distributors will take a film and put money upfront to pay any additional costs. Billion Dollar Bully was quoted an insurance number that was 8x that of a normal insurance cost! A big blow to a film that’s been made on a limited budget. While we have been approved, insurance has not yet been purchased and we will explain why.Īs we came to learn, there’s an industry standard for the price of insurance for documentaries. We posted a blog here about the process we went through just to be approved for insurance. Why? Well, because in order to sign a distribution deal a film must have insurance. And for that, we’re so excited! The thing is, we can’t sign any distribution deal. We’re currently sitting on several distribution offers that will help Billion Dollar Bully be seen by a very wide audience. Since this isn’t just our fight, we decided it would be a good idea to share with you all what’s been going on behind the scenes lately.Īs we’ve mentioned previously, Billion Dollar Bully is fully finished! Its been seen during several private screenings, and has been very well received. Things we weren’t sure we should share with the public.
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Today’s update is regarding some things we’ve been dealing with for a bit of time. Going forward, we’re going to be better about updating everyone! We apologize we haven’t been on top of releasing updates. Let us start off by saying we can’t thank you enough for your continued support of Billion Dollar Bully and it’s message. Share: Facebook twitter google_plus pinterest linkedin tumblr mail I have managed to re-open my petition on. Groupon may pursue deal with online-review company Yelp
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Pay it Forward: Ban Yelp from Google and all Search Engines until they stop filtering legitimate positive reviews and stop allowing false reviews to appear on business listings. See the articles, websites and the class action lawsuits by business owners against Yelp.Ĭould it get any worse? Where is the justice for Yelp victims? Help the honest hard working people and the victims of extortion. Small business owners, employees, and the public are harmed everywhere by Yelp.
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I am not the only business and person affected by Yelp. I have a defamatory false negative one-star review posted on my business Yelp listing, while all of the legitimate five-star reviews from my clients are 'filtered' by Yelp. My business, income, and my reputation have been damaged by the strong-arm tactics of Yelp, as I have refused to pay them to 'fix' my problem of a one star rating, which they caused in order to profit from me paying them to 'fix' it, while 'filtering' my legitimate five star reviews. They are predatory with a clear conflict of interest. I have no problem at all with legitimate reviews of a business, but Yelp is not interested in the truth.