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wednesday18 Aug 2021

Looks Like Google Can Remove A Google Maps Review After The Owner Of The GMB Page Replied To It

https://www.localvisibilitysystem.com

Every now and then a client gets a bad review from a non-customer, a real customer with a bogus or irrelevant complaint, a slimy competitor, or another questionable source, and the question I get is: “Should I report the review to Google or should I reply to it?” If you’re wondering the same thing, Phil Rozek say you should do both.

He says he has recently seen Google has removed a few reviews that (a) the owner of the Google My Business page replied to and that (b) He flagged for removal.

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