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 records belong to a different trader.
Imported reviews can be disputed when they attach to the wrong profile or source. The review path stays source-named 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 copy.
Submitting a request does not automatically remove a public record. We may annotate, suppress, remove, correct, or keep the listing depending on verifiable evidence.
Include profile URLs, source pages, company records, regulator references, screenshots, complaint references, or a clear explanation of the business relationship.
Approved requests can lead to correction, annotation, suppression, removal, account action, or clearer complaint routing. Rejected requests should explain the missing evidence.