When complaining about a company on eroticism movie with lots of sexualitysocial media just isn't enough, the internet's next move is usually a swift jab at its permanent internet reputation, which comes in the form of a flurry of 1-star Yelp reviews.
So naturally, as the internet collectively throws shade, hate, and disappointment at United after videos emerged of a man being forcibly removed from a United flight, the company's Yelp page started to receive a barrage of angry reviews from customers.
SEE ALSO: Restaurant owner won't let scathing Yelp review get away with 'alternative facts'While United has multiple Yelp pages for its many hubs, the page for its location at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, where the incident took place, is receiving the most backlash.
"I am a loyal customer of United and am shocked and outraged," one customer wrote. He ended his review with a message to United. "I (or my family) will never fly united again!"
Making matters worse, Yelp reviewers are allowed to upload their own photos alongside the review, so people are uploading screenshots from the incident while simultaneously bashing the company.
Despite the negative reviews, it doesn't seem as though United cares too much about what anyone says about its company on Yelp, because its page is still listed as unclaimed.
Currently, the Yelp page is listed at 1.5 stars out of 5 with 768 reviews.
Regardless, the company's Yelp score hasn't been the only thing that has dropped. The company's stock also took a dive on Tuesday following outrage from the video.
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