Removing specific result from Google search

Staples

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Hi. Hoping someone can offer some help.

Mine is very unusual name, such thatwhen sometime type it into google, all the results clearly relate to me personally.

In the last few weeks, a friend has brought my attention to one such result that's listed - a reference to an email address I used to have (but had to discontinue because of the volume of spam). Long story short, but it's refernce to some italian based social networking site where my email address is associated with some lewd endorsement of a vaigra-type drug. It seems someone is using my old address (clearly containing my name) for dubious purposes.

I've been on to the Data Protection office but they've said that as there is no guarantee that the reference is not to another person of the same name (even though they aaccept it's unlikely) , they can't assist.

Ultimately, I'd like google to remove the page from search results containing my name.

Does anyone know if this is possible? I've tried the google.com/webmaster/tools/removals but it keeps bringing me around in circles.

Anyone know of how to contact Google and to speak with a real person?

Thanks

S
 
same thing happened with a friend of mine's boyfriend - again italian, again viagra. He too has an unusual name. Don't think it ever got resolved.
 
Similar thing happened to me where a website used my name, which is also very unusual, to promote their services.

Even when they removed it from their website after numerous emails, it still appears in Google's casched results! Very difficult to get it cleared completely - I've given up!
 
If I were you I would contact a search engine optimization specialist company with a view to flooding Google with positive content pages with your name, maybe they can advise better how to do this , end result hopefully being the bad page gets pushed out on the results returned by Google to result page 6 or more , most people would never see it then.Worth a phone call.
 
Contact the listed technical contact for the website/domain and request that they remove the content. They can also submit a request to Google to remove it from their cache, it'll disappear from search results instantly.