Deleting a duplicate google places listing
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Hi i currently have duplicate Google places listings for a store. One of the Google Places listings is mine (which is correct) and the other is a listing which someone else put up (which is wrong). Which is currently sending customers to the wrong location.
I tried to claim the listing by clicking:
If you own this place, claim it and edit it directly
Which takes me to this page:
This Listing Is Unavailable
You may only access listings that you own. If you created this listing with a different Google Account, please log in to that account and try again. If you've deleted this listing, you may create it again in Google Places.
Is my own option at this stage to leave a comment with additional details use:
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And select 'this is a duplicate listing'?
I would imagine this would take sometime, and i need it changed as soon as possible.
Any suggestions?
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Hi MediaCom,
You could try calling Google's new phone number for data issues to see if that gets you faster action:
It may not yield results, but if you haven't tried it yet, it could be worth a try!
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You are looking at a probable 6 - 8 weeks before this entry gets taken down from previous experience. Leave a review stating the correct address of your business, and hope for a quick turn around time on this particular support issue.
Unfortunately not much else you can do.
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