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How To Remove Fake Google Reviews

March 28, 2019 by Surgeon's Advisor

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Every business wants positive reviews, understandably. Why wouldn’t they? In many cases, reviews serve as a sort-of “make-or-break” system woven into many aspects of a business. Realistically, however, we know that only good without the bad looks falsified and will make your business look shady.

The best way to legitimize a business, as any business owner knows, is word of mouth.  The online review is the quintessential form of this, and social media has become the most efficient avenue, in this day and age, of obtaining reviews and adding to review platforms.

And a few bad apples can spoil the barrel. Or rather, a few bad reviewers can bring down a business.

But bad reviews can be flagged as inappropriate, reported to Google, and promptly taken down…if they’re fake Google reviews.

But how to take down these false reviews that can hurt one’s business?  

Response

What differentiates a fake reviewer from an actual customer is how they respond to rectification.

A usual response to a negative review is to reach out and find an alternative — a solution. Most customers will try to work with you, or else tell you right off the bat that they don’t want to try anything else for whatever reason.

You may try to lay down any pride, reach out to this reviewer and ask them, very nicely and professionally, to take down the fake review, but unless you can somehow utilize Google Maps to find them for you, a resolution may not be found and a face-to-face negotiation probably won’t happen.  Whatever you do, don’t threaten a lawsuit. It isn’t a good idea in the long run, particularly because lawsuits are never a guaranteed win, and even with a win the bad press from a lawsuit will chase away potential customers, who may be afraid of getting hit litigiously should they express dissatisfaction with a business.

A fake reviewer lurking in your business listings can be identified in several ways:

  • The customer isn’t in the system/isn’t recognized by picture or name
  • No indication the customer has tried to contact the business via call, email, or walk in
  • Transaction dates/dates of purchase/goods or services paid for don’t match the complaint
  • Too vague/lack of details (no names of certain employees, time of day, etc.)
  • Too many reviews in too short of a span of time
  • The reviewer indicates bias, such as being tied to a competitor or recommending a competitor

Then put out a bluff; mention in the response a name, an email address, or some other form of contact that can be used to reach customer service to remedy the issue.  

This not only places control over the situation in your hands, but it shows other customers that the business takes them seriously, the business is committed to making things right, and that you and your business are responsible, keeping an eye out for trouble.

A general rule for replying to a fake reviewer is the Nietzsche proverb of ‘if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all’.

Be calm and professional, not using inflammatory, offensive, or petty language. The reputation of your business, and yourself, as well as getting patronage from a possible customer is more important than one-upping a digital heckler.

If there isn’t a valid response in a certain period of time, say, a few days, then it is safe to assume that the review/reviews violate Google rules and it’s safe to try and flag the review down.

Flag As Inappropriate

One of the many benefits of enlisting your business with Google, particularly Google My Business, is that you can easily bring to attention to a fake review by clicking the flag icon near the username, then identifying the type of violation and simply sending it through.

Try to have people flag the review.  More people, more likely that it’ll be taken down quicker. And in the meantime, others looking in will be aware and may even have an idea of how a fake review looks for future reference.

However, if the review itself violates common decency, whether with swearing, hate speech, or NSFW content, double down and report it to Google Small Business Support.

Reporting

With Google, there are a few ways to remove fake reviews through reporting.  The Small Business Support Team on Twitter has been noted as having a better response time, between 1-2 days.

The Google Community can also be a great help, through the Spam & Policy Forum through your Google My Business dashboard, searching for any answers from past experiences similar to your own, or by finding some community experts that may be able to escalate the issue for you.

Google My Business dashboard has a Support tab that you can submit information about the review to as well as a screenshot of the review.

Come to think of it, a screenshot is the most helpful thing when dealing with fake reviews.  Screenshots are your best pieces of evidence when making a case for removing fake reviews, as a picture speaks a thousand words.

When forming a case against a review, don’t forget to have down in some kind of writing or visible text:

  • The reason the review is fake
  • How it violates Google policies
  • Why remove it
  • Other important details like links, pictures, etc.

This should help expedite your request, get you in touch with whichever specialist reviewed your case or the associate helping you and get the review/reviews taken down as quickly as possible.

Some Other Things

While this particular situation is very rare, sometimes a fake review will not get taken down. Flagged, yes, but not completely removed.  When this happens, let go of any frustration and get to work obtaining good, legitimate reviews to drown out the fake ones.

If you’re fortunate enough to get a fake review taken down, be aware that it may still be up on other review platforms (i.e. Yelp, FaceBook, Ripoff Report, etc.), so send a ‘remove outdated content’ request to Google and follow their instructions.

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