We live in a really sad day where people love to hide behind the security of their screen and put others on blast for the world to see rather than showing compassion and grace. But for one woman, the ugly trolling ended up backfiring. Big time.

If you search for Holly Jones from Indianapolis on Facebook, you won't find her. You also won't find her on Twitter, Instagram or any other social sites because she's erased her entire social media presence. What in the world would lead someone to do that?  Writing a scathing and completely uncalled for business review would be the answer.

You see, Holly had a moment where she lost her levelheadedness and thought it would be a great idea to write about her night at Kilroy's by saying that her evening was "ruined by watching a dead person wheeled out from an overdose."

Holly didn't stop there though. She added:

The manager also told us someone dying was more important then us being there making us feel like our business didn't matter, but I guess allowing a Junkie in the building to overdose on your property is more important then paying customers who are spending a lot of money!!"

One big problem. The  "junkie" was actually a woman who had a heart attack and almost lost her life.

There's a saying that the 'customer is always right,' but bar manager and part owner Chris Burton thought differently. Burton was disgusted by what Jones wrote and fired back with his own Facebook response (which has has since been deleted):

This poor lady, who was celebrating New Years Eve with her husband and son, had to be placed on the floor of a completely packed bar and have her shirt removed in front of everyone so the paramedics could work on her. But I completely understand why you think being intoxicated [expletive]s that didn't understand you bill should take priority over a human life."

In a twist of happiness, some good has come out of something so awful A GoFundMe page was set up for the woman who had a heart attack and has already raised more than double the amount of cash the family originally asked for.

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