Google shopping customer support contact

Hello.

I was searching for a way to contact Google shopping since a few of my items here and there are stuck under an image that is not of my item. You know, like how they show an image from “5 stores” for example and when you click on it you get a run down on the different prices stores are asking.

Not sure if Google shopping has always had a phone contact but now they do.

Here’s the [URL removed] [URL removed]

And here’s the phone [URL removed]
1-866-2google

I am planning on contacting them once I have a gathered list of my items that are stuck under an image that is not the same as my item.

I know that there are times when a UPC number has been reused over the years but it is not the case with all my items in this scenario.

Plus, maybe they can do something about this even if some of my items have the same UPC and hopefully keep them from appearing under an image that is different from mine.

asked over 6 years ago

5 Comments

ccmom says: February 25, 2018

make sure your pictures are labeled too (with name close to title of your listing) and not just uploaded with a generic numbering..this helps match picture with listing

EmpressDepot says: February 25, 2018

You are right, Cindy :)

misskeech says: February 25, 2018

I dont even bother with google any longer. I can’t waste my time trying to figure them out Lol

EmpressDepot says: February 26, 2018

It is definitely a pain to figure them out. I wish when I take a photo that my item could just stay under my own photo :)

EmpressDepot says: February 26, 2018

It aggravates me.

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