On Moz Local, localeze says "this listing is already managed by someone else"
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Hey Mozzers,
For my Moz local listings, there is a yellow exclamation mark on localeze and it says "this listing is already managed by someone else". My company previously had a listing with localeze, but we closed it early this year.
How can I remove localeze's control of our account? How can I make sure Localeze is feeding all the appropriate sites with the correct information?
thanks,
Evan Jerkunica
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Hi Abe,
Thanks so much for the response. Do you have a specific contact over there? I have only found their sales phone numbers.
thank you!
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Hello Evan, thanks for reaching out to us It looks like Localeze hasn’t removed that data from their API yet. In this case, they should be able to fix this if you reach out to them and request the duplicate removal. We do not have a way at this time to bypass that error if Localeze hasn't physically removed that data yet. Sorry for the trouble, I'm sure they will be willing to help. If you have any trouble once they've done this, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]
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