Google Review Removal for Hotels & Accommodation in Adelaide
CredBolt helps hotels and accommodation providers in Adelaide remove Google reviews that violate policy. $99 per successful removal — no result, no charge.
Get Your Free Review Audit →Why Accommodation Businesses Are Uniquely Exposed to Fraudulent Reviews
Hotel bookings are almost entirely review-driven — a traveller in another city or country has no other frame of reference. That dependency makes accommodation businesses the highest-volume target for fake and manipulated reviews in Australia: competitors book rooms they never intend to use, bots generate structured negative content, and one-off guests amplify minor inconveniences into profile-altering posts. A three-star average on a boutique property can wipe out an entire season's direct bookings.
Common violations
Common Policy Violations in Hotels Reviews
Never-stayed fabrications
Reviews posted by accounts with no booking record, no stay history, and descriptions that don't match any actual stay period — often featuring generic complaints that could apply to any accommodation property.
Off-topic location or access complaints
Reviews that criticise the suburb, the parking situation, nearby road works, or local noise — factors entirely outside the property's control and not reflective of the accommodation experience itself.
Bot or spam-pattern review clusters
Batches of low-rated reviews posted within a short window from accounts with near-identical profiles — new accounts, no photos, single review histories — that exhibit characteristics of automated or coordinated activity.
Competitor operator reviews
Reviews placed by rival accommodation businesses or their associates, identifiable through account patterns, geographic implausibility relative to the claimed stay, and timing that aligns with competitive events such as a new property opening nearby.
How it works
Three steps to a cleaner Google profile
We audit your reviews
Our AI analyses every negative review on your Google profile against 40+ content policies, flagging the ones most likely to qualify for removal.
We submit removal requests
For each flagged review, we prepare a detailed removal request citing the specific policy breaches — then submit it through the channels most likely to result in action.
You only pay for results
$99 per successful removal. If a review isn't taken down, you don't pay. No upfront fees, no lock-in contracts, no risk.
FAQ
Hotels review removal questions
We have a wave of one-star reviews that all appeared within 48 hours. Is there anything that can be done?
Clustered review events are a hallmark of coordinated activity, and our proprietary analysis is specifically built to document and present these patterns to Google. A sudden spike of low-rated posts from new or thin accounts is one of the strongest scenarios for successful bulk removal.
A reviewer is claiming they stayed but their description doesn't match any booking in our system for that period. Can we use that as grounds for removal?
Reviews from people who cannot be identified as genuine guests fall within the policy grounds our specialist review process targets. We assess the available evidence and structure the case around the most actionable policy basis.
We operate multiple properties under the same brand. Can you manage reviews across all of them?
Yes — we handle multi-property portfolios as a single engagement. Our proven removal process scales across multiple Google Business Profiles, and we can prioritise listings by the severity of their current rating impact.
Simple pricing
Pay only for results
- ✓ AI analysis of every negative review
- ✓ Detailed removal requests citing specific breaches
- ✓ Resubmission at no extra cost if initially declined
- ✓ Simple Google Business Profile access setup
- ✓ No contracts or lock-in periods
- ✓ Progress tracking throughout the process
Get your free review audit
Tell us about your business and we'll analyse your Google reviews for policy violations — no charge, no obligation.
$99 per removal · No removal, no charge · No lock-in contracts