After looking further into this, my friend got a review from someone
that used the incorrect number. We corrected the number, but Google
still has the incorrect one indexed. I suggested customers recommend
him so they will get indexed. I discovered in my adventure with Bing,
that there is no way to get something removed from indexing. They told
me it was an automated process.
Jeff
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Jeff Johnson
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On 06/17/2013 02:28 PM, Jerry Wolper wrote:
...I can't see where 3096 is being picked up by the search engines. My
friend is losing a ton of business and the other guy is annoyed by
all the calls.
Anyone have any ideas?
Maybe if Mr. 3096 gets in touch with Google et al to let them know
he's annoyed because they're sending wrong numbers his way, they
might be more moved to do something than hearing from someone who's
losing business.
-Jerry
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