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The 5 Types of People Who Will Complain About Your Business No matter the exact reason, most customer complaints fall into five basic categories.

By Patrick Bet-David

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Some people who complain about your business have valid complaints. They've tried your product or service and seen a real flaw that you need to fix as quickly as possible.

Unfortunately, most people who complain about your business don't actually help you improve the business the way a valid complainer does. These people can leave negative comments simply because they're negative people, they disagree with your politics or some other reason. In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Patrick Bet-David explains how you should react to each person who complains about your business -- whom you should listen to, whom you should make changes for and whom you should just ignore.

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Related: A Single Leak Can Ruin Your Business. Here's How to Protect Yourself.

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Patrick Bet-David

Entrepreneur Network Contributor

Patrick Bet-David teaches the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and personal development while inspiring people to break from limiting beliefs or other constraints and achieve their dreams. It has been referred to as “the best channel for entrepreneurs.” Learn more from Patrick's invaluable expertise and check out Patrick's new book Drop Out And Get Schooled: The Case For Thinking Twice About College.

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