Sentences with phrase «gained negative publicity»

Other than implicating a ban on Bitcoin cash trading it also gained negative publicity with its announcement of not allowing customers holding Bitcoin to transfer the same into equivalent amount of Bitcoin Cash following the splitting of Bitcoin on August 1 2017.
Already, the shop has gained negative publicity with patrons and many have never returned after their initial visit, citing bad service and injuries caused by the shop's pet groomer.

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Muscarella also stated in the affidavit that McDonald told him he understood Jacob's goal was to generate negative publicity from an indictment shortly before the 2016 election that would help defeat John Venditto's son, Michael, who was running for the state Senate on the Republican line, and help the Democrats gain Senate control in Albany.
It can mean, unfortunately, that news of bad reviews or harsh criticisms are more likely to gain traction than glowing praise, but if authors remember the adage, «There's no such thing as bad publicity,» it can at least soften the blow delivered by a spiteful or overly negative review.
I suspect that many of us would agree that not all publicity is good publicity and that gaining attention for attention's sake can come with negative consequences.
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