Revieweraser

We get defamatory Google reviews lawfully removed – grounded in Philippine law.

Legal precision, strict confidentiality and clear terms combine for a 90% removal success rate. There is no financial risk. You pay ₱16,900 only when a review is actually removed.

So läuft die Löschung ab

1. Forensic analysis

We examine each problematic Google review for violations: false statements of fact, defamatory wording, the absence of any real customer relationship, or breaches of privacy.

2. Legal argument

We draft submissions grounded individually in Philippine law (cyber libel, the Consumer Act, the Data Privacy Act) – not templates, but a solid basis for each review.

3. Escalation to Google

Our submissions reach Google's legal teams, not the algorithm. Google is compelled to review the case by hand – which raises the chance of a successful removal.

4. Removal and aftercare

After a successful removal we keep monitoring your profile. If the same unlawful review reappears, we act again at no extra cost.

Rechtliche Grundlage

Cyber libel (RA 10175, Arts. 353–355 RPC) — Core

We ground every case in cyber libel under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175) in relation to Arts. 353–355 of the Revised Penal Code – the strongest lever against reviews that damage reputation through false statements of fact.

Consumer Act (RA 7394) — Lever

For fake or competitor reviews we add the Consumer Act of the Philippines (RA 7394), which prohibits deceptive and misleading representations – our counter to fabricated and competitor reviews.

Data Privacy Act (RA 10173) — Amplifier

Through the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173), enforced by the National Privacy Commission (NPC), we apply direct pressure on Google over the handling of personal data – tying the three foundations into a single argument.

Preise – nur bei Erfolg

₱16,900 €

1 review

₱15,500 €

2–4 reviews

₱14,100 €

5–9 reviews

₱12,700 €

10+ reviews

Häufige Fragen – Philippinen

What legal basis do you act on?
Primarily cyber libel under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175) in relation to Arts. 353–355 of the Revised Penal Code, for reviews that damage reputation through false statements of fact. We also rely on the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (RA 10173, enforced by the National Privacy Commission), and on the Consumer Act of the Philippines (RA 7394) against deceptive and misleading representations. We combine these foundations to suit each case.
How much does the service cost exactly?
₱16,900 per successfully removed Google review (exclusive of tax) – only when a review is actually removed. The initial assessment is free and with no obligation. If nothing is removed, there is no cost at all.
Can you remove legitimate, critical reviews too?
No. Honest opinions, fair comment and true statements are protected by law. We step in only where the line has been crossed: false statements of fact, defamation, fake reviews with no real customer relationship, or breaches of privacy.
How long does a removal take?
Usually 2–5 business days after we begin. More complex cases can take up to about four weeks to review. We keep you posted at every stage.
How confidential is the process?
Completely confidential. Your data is handled to the strictest privacy standards under the Data Privacy Act. Neither the reviewer nor any third party will know that you engaged us.
What if a review reappears?
If the same unlawful review is published again, we act at no extra cost – towards Google, and towards the author if needed.
Who is this service for?
Philippine SMEs, clinics, offices, restaurants, construction companies, hotels and service providers of every size – wherever unfair Google reviews threaten reputation and revenue.

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