Fix inaccurate public facts
Use trader rights when a profile has the wrong name, address, phone, website, source label, service area, or context that changes how the business is represented.
Use this route for corrections, privacy requests, wrong-profile reports, takedown notices, and disputed public evidence.
Use trader rights when a profile has the wrong name, address, phone, website, source label, service area, or context that changes how the business is represented.
Wrong-profile and merge requests need source links that show which reviews, credentials, or company information belongs to a different trader.
Imported reviews can be disputed when they attach to the wrong profile or source. The review path keeps the source visible until the evidence is corrected.
Takedown, privacy, fraud, and account-deletion requests stay separate from owner claim so acquisition pressure does not decide listing visibility.
We keep this boundary explicit before the form: claiming is for account ownership and workspace control; trader rights is for correction, removal, privacy, source-evidence, and complaint-routing review.
Requests are triaged by risk and evidence quality. Urgent harm, wrong identity, legal-rights requests, and regulator routes are reviewed before cosmetic profile wording.
Submitting a request does not automatically remove a listing. We may annotate, remove, correct, or keep the listing depending on verifiable evidence.
Include profile URLs, source pages, company information, regulator references, screenshots, complaint references, or a clear explanation of the business relationship.
Approved requests can lead to correction, annotation, removal, account action, or clearer complaint routing. Rejected requests should explain the missing evidence.