“Two defamatory Trustpilot reviews from a former employee — both gone within 9 days. Refund-on-failure made it a no-brainer.”
Remove negative reviews — pay only on success.
When a review violates the platform’s policy — defamation, off-topic, fake claims, conflict of interest, terms-of-service breach — we file a documented dispute on your behalf. We pick the right grounds, draft the evidence, talk to the moderation team. If we cannot get it removed, you do not pay.
- 8Platforms covered
- No fixNo charge — you only pay on removal
- 7–21 dAverage dispute window
Configure your removal order — platform, review URLs, grounds.
Pick the platform, paste your business URL, identify each review you want gone, and we get to work. Pricing varies per platform — the harder the platform, the more it costs.
Flat $40 per removal — no win, no fee.
- No fix, no charge if we cannot get the review removed within 21 days, you get a full refund. No hoops
- Per-platform pricing you pay what the platform actually costs us to dispute. Yelp is hardest, Facebook is easiest, you see the difference up front
- Documented dispute we file the right ground (defamation / off-topic / fake / conflict / TOS), with evidence, on the right form. Not a generic flag
- Status updates by email at each step (filed, response received, removed / refused)
- Crypto checkout only no bank, no card
How removal works — policy-based dispute filing.
You configure, we file the dispute, the platform decides. If they refuse, you owe nothing.
Configure & pay
Pick the platform, paste your URL, identify each review with reasons. Pay on-site in any of 20 cryptocurrencies.
We file the dispute
Within 24 hours we draft the dispute on the right grounds (defamation / off-topic / fake claim / conflict / TOS), with evidence, and submit it.
Removed or refunded
Most disputes resolve in 7–21 days. If the platform removes the review, you keep the result. If they refuse, you get a full refund — no questions asked.
Negative review removal FAQ — grounds, success rate, refund.
01 What does “no fix, no charge” actually mean?
You pay upfront when you submit the order — we don’t take your card or bank info. If after 21 days the platform has not removed the review, we refund the order in full to the same crypto wallet you paid from. No paperwork, no “service fee”, no partial credit.
02 Why is Yelp $60 and Facebook only $40?
It reflects the platform’s actual difficulty. Facebook lets the page admin hide reviews directly + has a clear dispute flow — we win those most of the time. Yelp almost never removes reviews unless they violate Terms of Service in writing — it takes a lot more evidence and back-and-forth, and we lose roughly half of Yelp disputes. The price spread covers the difficulty + loss rate.
03 What kinds of reviews do you actually get removed?
The ones that violate the platform’s policy: defamation (false statements presented as fact), off-topic (review is about a different business), fake claims (reviewer never bought / visited), conflict of interest (competitor, ex-employee), TOS breach (offensive language, personal info), or duplicates. Reviews that are just “negative but truthful” cannot be removed by any platform — we will tell you upfront if your case is in this category.
04 How long does it take?
Most platforms decide within 7–21 days of filing. Trustpilot and Tripadvisor are usually quick (7–10 d). Google, Apple App Store and Yelp can take 14–21 d. We post status updates by email at each step.
05 Can I file multiple removals at once?
Yes. Up to 20 per order, all on the same platform. Each removal is billed at the per-platform price. We file them in parallel — they don’t serialise.
06 Will the reviewer know I disputed?
No. None of these platforms tell the reviewer you challenged their review. If the dispute succeeds, the review just disappears from your profile.
07 How do I pay?
Directly on the site. After you finish the wizard, you pick any of 20 cryptocurrencies. We generate your deposit address and QR right there — no email link, no card, no bank.