Fake reviews — from competitors, disgruntled ex-employees, bots, or organised attack campaigns — can collapse your rating overnight. Removing them requires evidence, not just assertion. AmpliPulse investigates every suspected fake review, builds a complete evidence file, and manages the removal process through every escalation path available.
Asserting a review is fake without evidence almost never leads to removal. AmpliPulse analyses every indicator and builds a structured evidence file that Google's reviewers can act on.
The reviewer's Google account was created very recently (weeks or days before the review) and has no other review history. A legitimate customer would typically have some other Google activity.
The reviewer's location data, other reviews, or timeline shows they've never been to your city or anywhere near your business. A customer reviewing you from a city you don't serve is a clear indicator.
Multiple negative reviews from different accounts posted within a short window — hours or days — all targeting your business simultaneously. This is a classic organised attack pattern.
Two or more reviews using identical or near-identical phrasing — same sentences, same structure, same specific criticisms. This indicates coordinated posting using a template.
The reviewer has reviewed your direct competitors positively while reviewing you negatively. Check if they've also reviewed the same competitors multiple times or left reviews that appear promotional.
The reviewer uses a generic name ('Google User', 'A Google User', or an obviously fake name) with no profile photo and no review history. While not conclusive alone, combined with other indicators it strengthens the case.
Submitting a poorly-evidenced removal request doesn't just fail — it can reduce Google's likelihood of acting on subsequent, better-evidenced requests for the same review. AmpliPulse investigates thoroughly first: account analysis, timing patterns, location cross-reference, language comparison, and competitor connection.
Every removal request includes: screenshots of the review profile, account creation date, review history (or lack thereof), timestamp analysis, location data inconsistencies, language pattern matches (if coordinated), and precise policy violation citation. The same evidence a lawyer would present.
When multiple fake reviews are posted in a short window — an organised attack — AmpliPulse treats it as an emergency. We respond within 4 hours: document all reviews, submit parallel removal requests for each, contact Google Business Profile Support directly, and simultaneously activate an accelerated 5-star collection campaign.
For clear fake review violations not acted on within 14 days, AmpliPulse escalates to direct Google Business Profile Support contact — phone or chat support with a live agent — providing the complete evidence file. This channel has significantly higher action rates than the standard flag-and-wait process.
While the removal process is underway, AmpliPulse activates accelerated 5-star collection so your rating begins recovering before removal is confirmed. A fake review attack that drops you from 4.8 to 3.9 can see your rating back to 4.5+ within 2–3 weeks through simultaneous removal and collection.
After a fake review attack, AmpliPulse sets up enhanced monitoring for your profile — detecting any new suspicious review activity within minutes of posting, so the next attack is identified and actioned before it can cause sustained damage.
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