@Kevin2Aug 08.2014 — #The most basic answer is ... you can't.
The more detailed version can be found by -- here's a novel idea -- searching for it!
My take on it after scanning a couple of articles:
Unless the review in question somehow violates a law or Google's policies it stays. "You don't like it" or, "But it's negative" are not valid reasons for Google to pull the review.
So, zip up your mansuit, learn from this, and move on with life.
@boysinghAug 11.2014 — #The most basic answer is ... you can't.
The more detailed version can be found by -- here's a novel idea -- searching for it!
My take on it after scanning a couple of articles:
Unless the review in question somehow violates a law or Google's policies it stays. "You don't like it" or, "But it's negative" are not valid reasons for Google to pull the review.
So, zip up your mansuit, learn from this, and move on with life.[/QUOTE]
Very straight forward and frank, hmm, but yeah, just deal with it..
We cant remove the bad comments, if you commented on your photo means you can login to your account and remove, or else if you had done on others means you need to request to admin personally to do.
@omthavertchAug 11.2014 — #yes agree its simply impossible to remove it because its the feed back of the others to your G+ account only admin could do it may be
@xiajaneSep 04.2014 — #You can report the review/comment to Google but can't remove it, I also got removed negative comment on one my Google business page which takes almost an year by simply reporting Google that the language is abusive. you can try that.
@Frank_WhiteSep 08.2014 — #They are absolutely right, you can have the results buried so that just about no one sees it. Less than 1% of all searches go pass the 2nd page of search results. Just take the free trial at http://removenegativesearchengineresults.com for now. Hope that helps, good luck.
@Frank_WhiteSep 08.2014 — #Take the trial at removenegativesearchresults dot com. Less than 1% of all searches go pass the second page of results so you can get it on page 3 where basically no one will see it.
@UndudelikeAug 05.2015 — #Yeah, it is not possible to remove the negative reviews in Google plus, you have to deal with it..[/QUOTE]
Sorry it took you twenty posts, but I'm doing the same thing trying to remove a bad post. You can remove the post first of all by contacting the person who did it in the first place. We did. In Android there is a Google Plus app. They can remove or edit the post.
Or, you may want to redo your entire Gmail account...do a new gmail account.
@aapbudgie98Aug 06.2015 — #I think you can hidden or delete G+ review from your page. G+ review help to build instant ranking for your page as compair to your website. It also help to increase keyword ranking for our website.
@UndudelikeAug 06.2015 — #I think you can hidden or delete G+ review from your page. G+ review help to build instant ranking for your page as compair to your website. It also help to increase keyword ranking for our website.[/QUOTE]
The person who did the negative review can be asked to go to their G-MAIL account/Google Plus page and click "Reviews" to see all their reviews. They then can add or subtract a star and even edit or trash the thread that is negative. As far as I know there would be no way to falsify reviews - cause that is basically what you are implying, some of you - since that basically goes against the premise to what reviews are there for in the first place. Maybe give them a free service or coupon if they do so....
@nevscreensApr 09.2016 — #how can it be a company get reviews from all over the would but only offers a UK service. ( Spam i think ) And the people have only submitter one review ? is there a way to report this company