We currently do not support the location
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What does this message from google places mean?
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Hi Noah,
This is a known issue. If you have to re-verify, you are likely to see the 'do not support' message for several weeks until the listing has been approved. How long has it been since you did this?
Here are some Google And Your Business Forum threads on this same topic:
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/business/oUlJU0QNqGE
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!searchin/business/reverified$20do$20not$20support
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I had a listing up for a couple of years now. I made a minor adjustment and it asked me to reverify. So I waited for the pin number to come in the mail and then reverified it. Ive had that message ever since
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Hi Noah,
This message can mean a number of things. One of the simplest is that you're dealing with a new listing that you've just verified. It can take a few days to be indexed. Is this your situation?
If not, the first thing you should do is go to Google And Your Business Help Forum and search for 'do not support'. Filter your results by date to see if there are any recent cases being reported that match yours. If not, you can start a thread of your own.
Without more details about what you, specifically, are experiencing, this is the best advice I can give. Hope it helps, and if you'd like to provide further details, I'd be happy to take a look!
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There was a question about this back in March; here are the links to the March question and the Google forums link.
http://moz.com/community/q/google-places-we-currently-do-not-support-the-location-2
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/business/OqKS72sqrzA/wP_h7yhEwL8J
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You best bet is to contact google about it. Click on the "Contact Us" button, then either request a callback or email them.
Good luck!
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