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We have made the decision to not continue paying for BBB accreditation


CherryTree Computers has made the conscious choice not to continue paying for accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB). We realize that this may raise questions among our customers, and we want to explain why we made this decision.

A few months ago, an extremely negative complaint and review suddenly appeared under our name registered with the BBB.It was a person who was upset that a Sting concert was cancelled due to fire. Why would we continue to pay for accreditation if it only means we get to have the BBB logo on our website, but they don’t actually have the ability to prove or disprove how reputable a company is when it comes to business practices?We expressed to the BBB multiple times that if the situation wasn’t rectified, we would stop paying for accreditation and let our customers know why. We hope our services and happy customers reflect what type of business we are….and that we don’t need any special logo or stickers to prove it.

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