Review Management

Negative reviews, handled the right way.

Reviews that violate platform rules — fake, defamatory, off-topic, competitor-planted — can be flagged for removal. Legitimate criticism can't, and we'll say so; there the work is response strategy and rating recovery.

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Why This Matters

One bad review outranks a hundred good ones.

Platforms remove reviews that break their rules, but only when someone builds the case. The rest is won by response quality and review velocity — not by promises no one can keep.

Before and after

Illustrative example of the process — not a specific client result. What's achievable for your case is stated plainly after the free lookup.

How it works

01

Free lookup

We map everything published about you — sites, images, records, brokers — and show you the full picture.

02

Plain quote

What can be removed, what can only be suppressed, and what each costs. Nothing billed before you approve it.

03

Removal & watch

Takedowns filed, search cleaned up, and monitoring so what comes down stays down.

Records & Content We Remove

Removal, de-indexing, and suppression across the platforms and record types that actually rank under your name — each handled by the compliant route, with a straight answer on which one applies to your case.

Fake & malicious reviews

Policy-violation cases filed with the platform's evidence standards.

Defamatory reviews

Escalation where a review crosses from opinion into false statements of fact.

Google Business Profile

Flagging, owner-response drafting, and profile hygiene.

Trustpilot & Glassdoor

Platform-specific dispute processes, each with its own rules.

Response strategy

Replies that read well to the next hundred people who see them.

Rating recovery

Compliant velocity strategy — earning reviews, never buying them.

What clients say

Verified public reviews of our operating family — Defamation Defenders · Remove-Arrests.org · RemoveOnlineInformation.com

“Their team is knowledgeable and professional, and they focused on building a strong foundation rather than quick fixes.”FJ— Frederick J. · BBB review · Defamation Defenders · Apr 2026 Read the review →
“The results didn't happen overnight, but the progress was steady and measurable. It's clear they understand how reputation management works at a technical level.”EG— Ella G. · BBB review · Defamation Defenders · Apr 2026 Read the review →
“In a world where a single negative review can tarnish your reputation, Defamation Defenders is the guardian you need.”DB— David B. · Sitejabber review · Defamation Defenders · Feb 2024 Read the review →
Money-Back Guarantee

If a removal we quote doesn't happen, you don't pay for it.

After the free assessment you get a plain quote: what can be removed, what can only be suppressed, and what each costs.

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Reviews FAQs

Can you remove any negative review?

No — and be wary of anyone who says yes. Reviews that violate platform policy can be removed; honest criticism can't. The assessment sorts yours into those two piles.

Do you post fake positive reviews?

Never. It violates every platform's rules and FTC guidance, and it's the fastest way to lose a profile. Recovery is done by earning reviews compliantly.

Which platforms do you cover?

Google, Trustpilot, Glassdoor, and the industry sites that matter for your vertical.

How much does reviews cost?

It depends on scope — how many listings, which sources, and what grounds apply. After the free lookup you get a plain quote before anything is billed, and quoted removals carry the money-back guarantee.

How long does it take?

Individual sources vary from days to weeks, and search engines update after content comes down. You get status as each request moves.

What if it comes back?

Republication happens — sources copy each other. The work includes a monitoring window, so copies that resurface get caught and pursued before they rank.

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