How can I remove a post about me or my company?

Generally, Scambook does NOT edit or remove posts unless directed by a court order to do so.


Our goal at Scambook is to give users a place to voice their concerns against possible scams, fraud, and companies engaged in bad business practices, by sharing their experiences via the Scambook website.


If you believe a post about you or your company is false, inaccurate, illegal, defamatory, or otherwise objectionable, and you want the content redacted or removed, there are different avenues to attempt this.
Because Scambook has no way of knowing who is “right” or “wrong”, (Indeed, both parties may be “right” or “wrong” depending on your point of view), our position is that we do not simply remove a post when the person complained against claims it is false.


If the original Author of a post wants the content of his or her post removed, they must email [email protected] directly from the email address they created their Scambook account with. Their email should include a PDF attachment of a notarized document proving they are the author of the post. Please note, there is a $250 fee (per webpage) for each takedown request for Web Server and Maintenance services rendered. This fee can be paid to [email protected] via PayPal.


There may be instances where a post is inaccurate and the author of the post does not respond to your request to edit or remove his/her post.


In these instances, while you have the right to file a lawsuit against the author of a post, litigation is usually quite expensive and time consuming. We have created a more efficient and expeditious way to help possibly resolve these issues with the Scambook Expedited Arbitration Program. For more information, please click here or email: [email protected]