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How much info can I post about a dog owner here for other sitters to see?

I had a bad experience with an owner, who I think was trying to get either an unjustified refund or money from me personally after picking her dog up. There were a couple red flags, including my one and only bad review from her where she purposely tried to make me look bad, such as saying my 3 story house was an apartment, etc etc. I want to post a more detailed explanation of how she acted as an attempt to warn other sitters in my area that she might try and do the same thing to them, if this is truly something she does. However, I don't want to break any ToS or privacy issues by posting her name or dog's name, etc, and I wasn't able to find a similar question on the forum.

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I think you would be breaking the TOS if you posted that. It's best for you to document the facts in a timeline manner, save any pics you have from the stay, etc. in case something does come up.

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I think you can also respond to their review as well. I would say, thank you for the review and I'm sorry you didn't enjoy your experience with me as your sitter. However, I do live in a 3 story house....etc

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Keep your reply to the review very short "thank you for the review and I'm sorry you didn't enjoy your experience with me as your sitter. "

I did post a reply to the review already. It wasn't really the review I was worried about. It's more the fact that I think this is something she generally does, like a way to get people to refund her the money she spent. There were a lot of shady things about the whole experience.

And Walt, that was literally impossible. The things she tried to badmouth me about required some serious explanations.

I had one bad comment from a new dog owner who had high expectations during rush hour. You can see my profile of the way I responded to her rudeness of the review, yet she couldn't say that to me during our Rover chat