Where to Buy Negative Google Reviews (and What It Really Costs)
Searching for where to buy negative Google reviews usually turns up a mix of marketplace gigs, one-off freelancers, and dedicated services — and the price and quality between them varies a lot more than the search results suggest.
Marketplace gigs vs. dedicated services
Freelance marketplaces like Fiverr are the most common starting point, and gig prices there can look cheap at first glance. In practice, quality is inconsistent: some sellers deliver reviews from accounts that get flagged and removed within days, and there's often no real recourse if that happens. A dedicated reputation management service runs the whole process in-house, with consistent quality control on every order rather than depending on whichever freelancer happens to pick up your gig.
What it actually costs
Pricing for a legitimate, quality-controlled service typically starts around $50 for a one-off package, with monthly plans (for ongoing, paced posting) priced similarly per month. That's noticeably higher than the cheapest marketplace listings — the difference usually reflects account quality and how carefully delivery is paced to avoid detection, both of which affect how long the reviews actually stay up.
If you're comparing options, cheap isn't necessarily a good sign here: reviews that get removed within a week aren't worth much regardless of the price paid for them.
Can you really buy negative Google reviews?
Yes — it's a real, actively offered service, not a myth. ReviewMogul's negative reviews page lays out current packages and pricing directly. That said, Google's terms of service prohibit fake or incentivized reviews, so treat this as a service used at your own discretion, with the understanding that any given review can be removed if Google's systems catch it.
Getting started
You'll need the Google review page URL for the business you're targeting, then it's a matter of choosing a package and checking out. See how to buy negative Google reviews safely for the full step-by-step process and what separates a reliable provider from a risky one.