I don't know who Danielle B (http://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=t-CTq6dtLW_bePYX3DNjwg) is, or what her affiliation to Yogurt+ happens to be. I can only assume she has some sort of a relationship to the business, because two days after I posted my original review of Yogurt+ she sent me this message:
"Do you have a life? Are you serious that you spend time writing crappy reviews about great places because you CARE. What BS! Why don't you let people decide for themselves. And let me tell you about quality NUTS, you clearly don't know what quality NUTS are because its evident you don't even have NUTS. Take some testosterone. I can't believe you really spend this much time of your life trying to destroy people who are hard working and making something of themselves."
I wrote a respectful message in return asking Danielle B about her passion for Yogurt+, and if we could have a discussion about Yelping and why I disliked the place so much. More than 24 hours later, she has not yet replied. So in addition to being sold overpriced artificial tasting yogurt, I have been personally attacked for expressing my opinion on a business. The one thing I had no complaints about with Yogurt+ was the customer service. But it appears this business may not have that concept down either. And if Danielle B doesn't have a direct connection to Yogurt+, then she has chosen an unfortunate way to represent the business as its unofficial ambassador.
I never in my original review told people not to go to Yogurt+. I simply expressed by personal opinion about what I thought about an institution that took my money in return for a product that I feel is not worth purchasing. But if this is the way Yogurt+ or its fans take criticism, then it shouldn't be in a business that deals with the general public.