Policy
Corrections and removals
A documented request from a verified business owner is the fastest route to a change. Legal threats without documents are the slowest.
Last updated August 17, 2026
01We would rather be corrected than be wrong
Case files are built from buyer reports and open-source records, and both can be incomplete. If a file about your business contains an error, we will correct it. There is no fee, no form to buy, and no reputation-management upsell, and anyone offering to have a file removed for money is not us.
02Who can request a correction
- The owner or an authorized officer of a business named in a case file, writing from an email address on the domain in question.
- A reporter who wants their own name, initials, or details amended or removed from a file.
- Anyone who can point to a specific factual statement in a file that is demonstrably wrong.
03What to send us
Documents may be redacted for privacy as long as the redactions do not obscure the point being proven. We do not require and do not want customer payment details.
- The exact URL of the case file and a quote of each statement you say is inaccurate.
- What the accurate statement is, and the document that establishes it.
- Your state business registration or incorporation filing, showing a name matching the invoices in dispute.
- Evidence of an inspectable physical location, such as a lease, utility bill, or dated photographs of the premises.
- For a specific transaction: proof of delivery, a signed bill of sale, a title transfer, or proof of refund.
04How we handle the request
An analyst re-runs the original verification against your documentation and, where relevant, contacts the reporter to confirm the current status of their transaction. We aim to acknowledge every request quickly and to resolve documented requests without unnecessary delay.
Outcomes are one of four: the file is corrected and a dated correction note is added; the risk level is lowered, including to cleared where the evidence supports it; the file is removed in full, with a note where it was previously indexed; or the file stands, in which case we explain which evidence we relied on.
05Right of reply
Any business named in a file may submit a concise written response, and we will publish it on the file itself alongside our findings even where we disagree with it. This is the fastest way to put your side of a dispute in front of the same readers.
06What we will not remove
- Accurately reported, documented losses, simply because they are commercially inconvenient.
- Records of a domain's registration history, hosting, or the demonstrable origin of its listing photographs.
- A file where the only argument offered is a legal threat with no accompanying documentation.
- A file about a domain that has changed hands, though we will add a dated note making the change of operator clear.
07Legal notices
Formal notices, including copyright complaints about material used in a case file, should be sent to corrections@fraudreported.com with enough specificity to identify the material at issue. We evaluate every notice on its merits and respond substantively rather than reflexively.
Send correction requests to corrections@fraudreported.com with the case file URL in the subject line.