Moteliers have hit out at New Zealand's official tourism body for linking itself to a peer-review website accused of aiding blackmail tactics by malicious guests.
Tourism New Zealand added an optional TripAdvisor ratings function to its newzealand.com website this year, allowing businesses to show their TripAdvisor ratings alongside their Qualmark status.
But the move has drawn criticism from some in the motel industry - and its association chief, Michael Baines, has accused Tourism New Zealand of showing "poor judgment" over the call.
It comes after TripAdvisor - which claims to be the world's largest travel site, with more than 50 million customer reviews - last week suspended a new system allowing users to post ratings without reviews or comments amid an uproar from the travel industry.
Mr Baines, who last month warned prospective guests to be vigilant of malicious online comments when using TripAdvisor, said he could name many cases where Kiwi moteliers had been threatened with scathing reviews.