Google review removal · Since 2011

Google review removal.

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  • No charge for the review check. Send the links, get a per-review answer.
  • Only pay if we accept the case. If it can't be removed, we say so and charge nothing.
  • 100% refund if it isn't removed. Not a credit — your money back.
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1–3 hrs
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1–5 days
Typical removal
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Cases filed
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01 / Can it be removedAnswered straight

Can a Google review be removed?

Yes — and most of what's hurting you qualifies. Fake reviews, competitors, ex-employees, off-topic rants, personal information, harassment and unsubstantiated criminal allegations all come down under Google's own content policy.

Everything else we clean up a different way — resolution outreach, response strategy, dilution, or de-indexing.

Send the links. In 1–3 hours you'll know which clause each one violates — and what it costs.

◆ Comes down
  • 01Fake engagement — no real experience, paid or incentivised
  • 02Conflict of interest — competitor, current or ex-employee, contractor
  • 03Unsubstantiated criminal allegation — explicitly prohibited
  • 04Off-topic — politics, general rants, not about the location
  • 05Personal information — addresses, phone numbers, ID, medical
  • 06Harassment · hate speech · impersonation · obscenity · advertising
  • 07Review bombing — coordinated cross-profile attacks
◆ Different playbook
  • 01Unhappy real customer → resolution outreach — updated or replaced
  • 02Harsh opinion → owner response written to convert the next reader
  • 03Star rating, no text → dilution programme with the exact number you need
  • 04Press or article coverage → de-index at $999, or petition the publisher

Not sure which one yours is? That's exactly what the free check answers.

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02 / Real removalsClause by clause

What came down, and the clause that did it.

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Marcus T. · Local Guide · 2 weeks ago
★★★★

"Found a hair in my burger and the manager laughed at me. This whole place is a scam operation, the owner belongs in jail. Health dept needs to shut them down."

Photo attached to a Google review of a restaurant
GoogleGoogle review · Riverside Grill, Austin TXRemoved · 14 days
Clause cited
Content that accuses an individual or business of a crime without substantiation.
Google Prohibited & Restricted Content → Restricted content
Unsubstantiated criminal allegation
Basis
3.8★ → 4.3★
Rating impact
$400
Fee
Representative patterns. Names and locations changed.

Yours probably looks like one of these.

Paste the link. We'll tell you which clause it hits, or tell you honestly that it doesn't hit one.

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See if mine qualifies →
68%
Removal rate, accepted cases
1–5 days
Typical removal
100%
Refund if it stays
$0
If we decline it
03 / Evidence ledgerEvery case. Win or lose.

You can check our work.

When a review vanishes, three things could have happened: we won it, Google's automation caught it, or it was trivial and free. Your current vendor can't tell you which. Every case here gets a live file — the clause, the filing, Google's verbatim response, dated captures. Including the ones we lost.

10 of 2,400+ files · Rolling 12 months · Client identifiers redacted

04 / ProcessMost removals in 1–5 days

Triage first. Always first.

Step 01

Free check — 1–3 hours

Send the links. You get a per-review verdict: removable and on what clause, not removable and what actually works, or do-it-yourself with the link. Nothing is charged at this stage.

Step 02

We accept, or we don't

We only take the reviews with a real policy hook. If yours has none, we tell you and charge nothing — including when you could file it yourself for free.

Step 03

We build and file

Evidence pack per review, then submission and escalation. Google grants one appeal per violation, so the first filing has to be right.

Step 04

Removed — or refunded

Dated before-and-after captures on confirmation. If it doesn't come down, you get 100% of your money back. If it returns, we remove it again free.

Step one costs nothing and takes two minutes.

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05 / PricingPublished · Refunded if it stays

Priced in public. Paid only if it works.

Review to be deleted from Google
How many reviews?Tap − or + to change
1
Posted
Due today$400
1 review × $400$400
Refund if it isn't removed100%
06 / TermsIn the hero, not the footnotes

Four lines. All enforceable.

01 / Free until accepted

The check costs nothing. You're invoiced only after we confirm a policy hook and you approve the scope.

02 / Not removed, full refund

If it doesn't come down — for any reason — you get 100% back. Not a credit. A refund.

03 / It returns, we go again

Content that comes back is removed a second time at no additional cost.

04 / If it's free, we say so

Clean flag you can file yourself? The check tells you and we charge nothing.

07 / ComparisonAsk any vendor these five

Five questions the incumbent would rather you didn't ask.

QuestionTypical removal firmiNexxus
What does it cost?Custom quote after a call. Ranks for pricing keywords, publishes no price.$400 / $749 / $999. Published on this page.
Show me the clause you cited."Proprietary company information."Quoted verbatim in your file, before we file.
Could I have done this free?Never raised. The model depends on you not asking.We tell you at the check and charge nothing.
What's your real success rate?"99%." No methodology, no denominator.68% on accepted cases, n=2,400+, rolling 12 months.
What if it comes back?Refund clause exists — on their lowest-traffic page.Free re-removal. And no removal at all means 100% back.
08 / QuestionsAnswered straight

The honest answers.

How fast will I know if my review can be removed?

Usually 1 to 3 hours from the moment you send the links, and 24 hours at the outside. You get a per-review verdict: removable and on which clause, not removable and what actually works instead, or do-it-yourself with the link to file it. An operator reviews it — not a form queue.

Nothing is charged at this stage, whatever the answer.

How much does Google review removal cost?

$400 per review posted within the last 12 months, $749 if older. De-indexing a URL from Google search is $999 per link. You're invoiced only after we accept the case — and if the review isn't removed you get a 100% refund.

5 or more reviews: 10% off. At 10 or more, 50% on acceptance and 50% on completion.

Can old Google reviews be removed, or only new ones?

Both. Age is not a removal criterion — policy violation is. Google identifies coordinated fake-review schemes months after posting.

One correction the industry gets wrong: old reviews do not count less toward your star rating. Google states the score is the average of all published ratings. A one-star from 2015 weighs the same as one from yesterday.

What about a "sticky" review that won't come down?

"Sticky" is jargon, not a Google mechanism. A review resists removal because it doesn't violate policy, or because the first submission argued the wrong clause and spent the single permitted appeal.

What moves a stuck review is a new, evidenced policy hook not argued the first time. Re-flagging the same argument does nothing.

Do you guarantee removal?

No service can — the final decision is the platform's. What we guarantee is the money: if the review isn't removed, for any reason, you get a full refund. If it comes down and later returns, we remove it again at no cost.

Treat "guaranteed removal" and "100% success rate" as disqualifying claims. An unsubstantiated performance claim is itself an FTC violation.

Is de-indexing the same as deletion?

No. De-indexing removes a URL from Google search results. The page stays live, reachable by direct link, visible on Bing and DuckDuckGo, still in archives. Removal at source requires the site operator to act.

Will you generate positive reviews to bury the bad ones?

No. We don't write, buy, commission, AI-generate, incentivise or seed reviews, and we won't build a funnel that screens customers by sentiment. Those violate 16 CFR §§465.2 and 465.4 and Google's Rating Manipulation policy — and the penalties land on you.

What works and is permitted: resolution outreach to unhappy reviewers, and genuine unconditioned solicitation from all customers.

Will the reviewer know I tried to remove their review?

Platforms don't notify a reviewer that a business reported them, and don't disclose who filed. They may notice it's gone. We factor retaliation risk into the check — sometimes the right call is to leave it and respond well, and we'll say so.

09 / Free removability check

Send the links. Get the verdict.

1–3 hours, 24 at the outside. Per-review verdict. No card, no call required, no charge whatever the answer. Reviewed by an operator, not a form queue.

1–3 hrs
Typical verdict
1–5 days
Typical removal
100%
Refund if it stays
$0
Due today
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