The One Click Cure For Ripoff Report Complaints? If you've ever been on the Ripoff Report, you know how frustrating it can be and how helpless it can make you feel. You've read the contract with a small pinch of salt and probably thrown in the towel. There's no getting away from the Ripoff Report once it's published. However, I will tell you that there is a proven (and until now almost secret) way around this problem. This method does not remove the Ripoff Report listing itself, but it prevents the average web searcher from finding the Ripoff Report, which is the most crucial part. The key here is to backtrack a bit. For those unfamiliar with Ripoff Report, Ripoff Report Complaint is a consumer complaint site where anyone can post a "ripoff report" about any business or person. The only guarantees of truthfulness required by the site are a valid email address and verification (by mouse click) by the poster themselves. Once a Ripoff Report is posted, it remains forever. Pages published on the Ripoff Reports website have an incredible ability to rank very high in search engines, especially Google. Even if the parties agree, the Ripoff Report will not let you remove the original complaint. What is its legal status? Ripoff Report claims that it is not liable under the federal law, the Communications Decency Act. Under this law, websites are not responsible for content posted on their websites by third parties. (This law makes some sense. If Yahoo were legally liable every time someone slandered another person on a Yahoo forum, the forum would not exist). Unfortunately, the law also protects websites like the Ripoff Report, which can be sued for defamation if it receives notice that certain content posted on its site is false if the original author of the offending content demands that the content be removed, or if a court finds that the report is defamatory. We refuse to remove illegal content even if we find that the content is defamatory. What is particularly frustrating is that both parties are demanding the removal of offensive content; according to the Ripoff Report, allowing the parties to remove the posts would be a way for big business to force consumers into submission. How to remove a Ripoff Report post on Google?