Apparently recalling Chekhov, his classic "Complaints book," where everyone could write everything he thinks about the shortcomings and poor service, the editorial staff of the online magazine Embassy of Medicine launched its own book of customers' displeasure, called the "Black List".
Everyone can complain about poor service in polyclinics, leave impartial feedback about doctors, medical supplies. However, even physicians can write about boring patients or firms, scammers, delaying supplies and payments.
The first entries in the book of complaints - about the goods of big brands - about Nestle, Lipton, Durex, pampers Haggiz and t.
This is understandable: even Carnegie wrote that "a dead dog does not kick," t. if mention is made, even by a bad word, of some kind of trademark, it means that these goods are popular among the people. As usual, blacklists have become one of the most widely read journal categories. For a month it was read by two and a half thousand people.. en.
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