If you believe a review on RedAlertCheck is
fake, misleading, abusive, conflicted, or violates our Review Guidelines, you
can submit a report for investigation.
A review should be reported when there is a
genuine policy concern, not simply because it is negative. Criticism is allowed
when it is based on a real experience and follows platform rules.
● The reviewer was never a customer
● The review appears to be from a competitor
● The content is abusive or threatening
● The review contains private information
● The review was incentivized or purchased
● The review uses duplicated or suspicious language
● The review describes an impossible or clearly false
event
● The reviewer has a conflict of interest
The strongest reports include clear, relevant
evidence. Unsupported accusations may not be enough to remove a review.
● Order records or booking references
● Communication history
● Customer database checks
● Screenshots
● Dates and timelines
● Proof of refund or resolution
● Evidence of competitor involvement
● Evidence of repeated suspicious activity
RedAlertCheck may review the report, analyze
review patterns, contact the reviewer or business, request more evidence,
restrict visibility during review, remove the content, or leave the content
published if no violation is found.
Businesses and users must not misuse reporting
tools to suppress legitimate criticism, intimidate reviewers, or flood the
platform with bad-faith reports. Misuse may lead to restrictions.
Review investigations may result in several
outcomes depending on evidence and policy rules.
● No action
● Request for more information
● Partial redaction of private information
● Temporary content restriction
● Review removal
● Account restriction
● Profile warning or trust-signal adjustment
Submit a fake-review report with as much
evidence and context as possible.
Submitting a report does not guarantee removal. RedAlertCheck makes moderation decisions based on available evidence, platform policy, legal considerations, and review integrity standards.