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How should a business respond to a review about pricing?

Pricing complaints are risky because public replies can accidentally argue value, disclose invoices, or promise discounts without approval. The safest reply acknowledges the concern, avoids arguing in public, and moves the details into a direct conversation when facts need checking.

Reply example

Approval-safe public reply

Thanks for the feedback. We are sorry the pricing did not feel clear. Please contact the team directly with the booking or invoice details so we can review it with you privately.

Approval rule

Always approve pricing replies before posting. If the review involves legal, medical, financial, staff, safety, property, refund, or private customer details, hold the reply until a human checks it.

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How to apply this safely

Use the examples as starting points, not as final legal, medical, financial, or property advice. A public Google review reply should reassure future customers without exposing private records or turning the review thread into a dispute. For everyday positive reviews, a short reply can usually be approved quickly after the business voice is trained. For low-star reviews, refunds, staff conduct, safety, clinical care, legal matters, or property defects, keep the draft in approval and check the facts before posting.

  1. Paste 3-5 real replies that already sound like the business.
  2. Set 1-star and 2-star reviews to alert plus approval.
  3. Review the first 10 drafts before using auto-publish.
  4. Refresh examples when the business changes tone, services, or locations.

Source context

Google says businesses can reply to reviews after verification, and that customers are notified when a reply is posted. Google also says helpful replies and positive reviews can help a Business Profile stand out. Local Review Reply uses those public Google review workflows, but it is not affiliated with or endorsed by Google LLC.

Sources: Google review management guidance and Google local ranking guidance.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I reply publicly to a review about pricing?

Usually yes, but keep the public reply calm and move sensitive facts into direct contact.

Can AI draft this reply?

Yes. AI can draft the first version, but sensitive issue replies should stay in approval before posting.

How long should the reply be?

Most issue-specific replies should be 50-90 words: enough to show care, not enough to start a public argument.

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