I'm trying to expand my father-in-laws business to the next town over. All 4 of his competition in that area is listed as a store-front business, but none of them have actual real locations that qualify as a store-front business according to Google's TOS.
- 2 of the businesses are listed at hotels.
- 1 is listed in the middle of town, randomly.
- 1 is listed at his house.
My goal is to get them correctly listed as service area businesses, so that I can compete with them on equal terms as a service area business as well. I've been trying for months to report the listings with my level 7 Local Guide Account, but either the suggested changes are immediately ignored, or they eventually fail. I requested Google contact me, they instructed me to fill out the business redressal form, which I never got a response from. It's been months now and I don't know what to do.
My only options that I see are I can either:
- Create a fake listing in the city just like them, although I don't know how I'd get it approved.
- List correctly as a service area business, and always be at a competitive disadvantage.
What else can I do? I'm at the point where I'd actually pay someone to have the listings removed so they could properly be listed if that were possible.
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