Why Self-ReportingUsually Fails
You've tried reporting the fake account yourself. It didn't work. Here's why—and how we get results when DIY reporting fails.
DIY Reporting vs Professional Removal
See why professionals get results
Why Your Reports Keep Getting Rejected
AI Screening Rejects Most Reports
Platforms use AI to screen millions of daily reports. Without the right keywords and evidence format, your report never reaches a human reviewer.
Wrong Reporting Categories
Choosing the wrong report type (spam vs impersonation vs harassment) can doom your report before it's even reviewed.
Insufficient Evidence
Platforms need specific proof of impersonation. A report saying 'this is fake' isn't enough—you need documented proof in the format they expect.
No Escalation Path
When your report is rejected, it is not always obvious what evidence was missing or which policy path to try next.
Impersonators Adapt
Sophisticated impersonators know how to evade automated detection. They use variations of your name, crop photos differently, and create accounts that don't trigger obvious flags.
How We Get Results
Quote-first Intake
Submit the fake profile and see the recommended tier before you check out.
Expert Documentation
We know exactly what evidence each platform needs and how to present it. Our reports are structured to pass AI screening and compel human action.
Follow-Up Process
When standard reporting does not work, we improve the evidence package where possible and pursue appropriate appeals or documented follow-up.
Multi-Platform Coordination
Impersonators often operate across multiple platforms. We coordinate simultaneous removal to prevent them from simply moving elsewhere.
The Real Cost of Waiting
Our service typically costs less than one hour of lawyer fees and starts with quote-first intake. Every day the fake account exists is another day it can damage your reputation, scam people in your name, or harass your contacts.
Start with clarity
Ready to see what your case requires?
Submit the fake profile. Review the quote. Start only when the scope makes sense.