When drafting a pre-trial claim, describe, referring to the norms of legislation, judicial practice, the rules of the site itself, why the review should be removed. We recommend supplementing the claim with a copy of the notarized protocol of the site analysis (see the previous paragraph.
If the site owner does not remove the negative content within 2 weeks of receiving the claim, you need to go to court. Prepare a claim for protection of business reputation, attach a copy o uae mobile database f the notarial protocol and receipts for payment of the fee.
Now the most interesting and long part begins. The trial can take six months or even more. So the court is definitely not a quick solution to your problem.
And if the site is registered in another country, then going to court may be completely useless.
The administration of some sites offers the removal of negativity for a separate fee. Or even a subscription to a purely positive feedback feed. The scheme, to put it mildly, is dubious.
Since such sites earn money on negativity, they themselves are interested in its appearance. This means that with a high probability, negative reviews will appear on the initiative of the resource administration itself. Up to the point that the admins themselves will write them. And, having paid once, you risk getting "hooked": stopped paying - received a wave of negativity.
How does paid removal work?
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