Suggestion and Policy

She can contact TER and request they remove it. I don't...
xyz23 45 Reviews 408 reads
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...know that they will but it has been done.

My ATF is getting out of the business. She is going to be somewhat in the public eye and is afraid her past will be reveled. Is it possible for her to have her profile removed?

However, she must also remove her website and Internet ads (which she should do anyway, if she's retiring). TER has denied delisting requests, if the provider still has another internet presence

GaGambler471 reads

All she has to do is put a "no review" policy plainly on her ads and website, and then self report herself to TER Admin. Poof, in five minutes she will find herself delisted.

It's not exactly the way you will find the process defined by TER, but it's effective and has been done MANY times that I can think of.

NoYellowEnvelope519 reads

... there's still a web site and web-based ads, but the provider got delisted.

I just left it out here because supposedely this provider is actually retiring and the smart thing would be to shut down her websites and ads, and ask for delisting.

For a provider wanting to be delisted but keeping their website active, a no review policy on the website IS the fastest way. :)

Then there are those who don't want to be delisted, but put a no review policy on their websites, then wonder why they are delisted! They usually end up on Twitter. :D

Posted By: GaGambler
All she has to do is put a "no review" policy plainly on her ads and website, and then self report herself to TER Admin. Poof, in five minutes she will find herself delisted.  
   
 It's not exactly the way you will find the process defined by TER, but it's effective and has been done MANY times that I can think of.

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