You pay when reviews come down.
That is the whole model.
No subscriptions. No retainers. No paying for effort. One flat price per review we successfully remove.
- Billed only when a review is actually removed
- Nothing owed for reviews that stay up
- No subscriptions or monthly fees
- No retainers
- Every written negative review scanned and classified against Amazon’s guidelines
- Cases filed and escalated until they get a real answer
- Weekly tracking and reporting
- Ongoing monitoring of new reviews as they come in
Why we price this way
I have watched sellers pay monthly fees to services that send a report, shrug, and bill again next month. That model rewards activity, not outcomes. If a service is confident it can actually get non-compliant reviews removed, it should be comfortable getting paid only when that happens.
So that is how we charge. $250 when a review comes down. Zero when it does not. It keeps our incentives pointed exactly where yours are: at removals, not at looking busy. It also keeps us honest about what qualifies. Filing on compliant reviews to pad numbers does not pay us anything and puts your account at risk, so we only file on reviews that genuinely violate Amazon’s guidelines.
And if we look at your reviews and there is not enough qualifying material to be worth your time, we will tell you that up front. I would rather you trust the next thing we say than squeeze a few removals out of a bad fit.
Danan Coleman, founder of eCom Triage
The fine print, minus the fine print
How much does Amazon review removal cost?
$250 per successfully removed review. That is the number. There are no subscriptions and no retainers, and you owe nothing for reviews that do not come down.
When do I get billed?
After a review is successfully removed, not before. Your bill is a direct function of results: five removals is five times $250, zero removals is zero.
Is there a monthly fee or retainer?
No. We do not charge monthly recurring fees and we do not require a retainer. Pay-for-performance is the whole model.
What if none of my reviews qualify for removal?
Then you are not billed for removals, and we will tell you straight. Amazon only removes reviews that violate its guidelines. On average 5 to 10% of negative written reviews qualify, up to 15 to 20% in some categories, and we report what we actually find in yours.
Why not a subscription like other services?
Because subscriptions get paid whether reviews come down or not. Charging per removal keeps our incentives aligned with yours: we only make money when your review section actually improves.
Is a removed review worth $250?
Run the math on your own listing. A single unfair one-star review sits at the top of your review section turning away buyers every day, and it drags your average rating toward the thresholds Amazon’s algorithm cares about. For most established listings, one removed review pays for itself many times over. Our case studies show what that looks like at scale.
Ready to clean up your review section?
Start with how the process works, or just talk to us and we will look at your reviews together.