Help with Google Maps

Tracy H

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Jan 15, 2010
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We had a place 1 or 2 placement in Google Maps since it came out.

Then this
appeared

I can not claim it as the postcode is
wrong and google will not let me proceed, it just says invalid postcode. I know google have scraped it from venere.com, I've contacted them and they are useless (venere.com, expedia.com hotel.com all the same thing) just get passed around the world.

Since it
appeared my own listing has fallen off the map, something like page 54. It would not be so bad as phone number is correct, but this one appears on page 4 or 5, so no one see this.

The number of phone enquires have
halved since this, which is costing me a fortune as it makes me more reliant on agents charging a finders fee.

Any ideas how I can get rid of this?


Cheers
Tracy
 
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Tracy H

Free Member
Jan 15, 2010
25
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You go into your LBC account and start the 'add a new entry' and it will offer you the duplicate. You can then claim it and suspend it (the duplicate). You will need to verify by phone or post.
I know that, but due to the bad postcode on the duplicate it does not offer the duplicate, if I try to submit with the bad post code it will not let me save the details, when I correct them it does not offer the duplicate.

3 months I've been trying to sort this :).

Cheers for trying though :)

Just thought I should have been more clear about the wrong postcode, it only 4 digits long and google software will not take a postcode at 4 digits wrong.

the postcode says

it should be
 
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Tracy H

Free Member
Jan 15, 2010
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oh and I had a brainwaze (and yes it hurt) the only email that venere.com/expedia.com seem to reply with humans and not autoresonders are accounts payable so I emailed them asking them to contact me ugently which some one did now I have a name and email address for a person. Poor women now stuck between me and there IT people, but they removed the listing now they just have to remove the pics and mark the old page with a 404, as they have used a 301.
 
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