| Commentary |
| Glen P. Robbins, President and CEO of ROBBINS Sce Research (1998) Research announces he is currently investigating the feasibility of the development and construction of a series of Consumer websites designed to deal with the massive number of complaints--- BC Consumers have with government, businesses, financial institutions and professional people - with little to nothing being done about it. |
| Robbins says “The current government institutions and non-profits - either don’t know what they are doing, are captive to the existing system, or simply outdated - but the B.C. Consumer is suffering.” |
| These so-called BC “Hater” Consumer Sites (HCS) will only permit negative feedback about a business or professionals. |
| “We’ll leave the puff stuff to the advertisers” quips Robbins. |
| “There isn’t a day or week goes buy when I either hear another and another negative experience from consumers--and I intend to do something about it.” |
| Robbins says he and his associates are looking first at developing a BC Law “Hater” site, specifically designed to expose those in the legal community with who BC Consumers are dissatisfied. |
| Robbins adds: “We intend to ask tough questions about issues important to BC Consumers - such as which lawyers overcharge the worst --? Did a lawyer collapse a case from a consumer to get a better government case? How corrupt is the legal community? Are Judges part of the corruption? |
| Robbins cites the case of former BC Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Brenner -- who resigned not long after his company did an expose relating to what appeared to be a conflict between the Chief Justice and another BC Supreme Court Judge. |
| “We believe there was a connection as the charity former Chief Justice Brenner was Vice-Chair of -- visited our website numerous times -- just prior to the announcement of the resignation.” |
| “The time has come to take this consumer advocacy to the next level and specify businesses and professions as targets for real consumer frustration and anger - in any effort to make things ultimately better for all consumers -- and the businesses and professions under ‘research’. |
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