Spotting Real Google Reps vs. Impostors
If you're ever unsure whether a caller is truly from Google, there are some easy ways to check their legitimacy. Scammers or third-party sales reps often use vague titles like “Google account specialist” or claim they’re “from Google” without giving you real proof.
To verify:
Ask for written confirmation — Request that they email you from an official @google.com address. Genuine Google employees are always able to communicate this way.
Be wary of vague answers — If they dodge specific questions about their position or company, it’s usually a red flag.
Double-check caller info — Look up the rep’s name and contact information independently, or reach out to GoogleAds support directly through your dashboard to verify if a rep has actually tried to contact you.
By staying cautious and asking for proof, you can filter out unsolicited calls and avoid confusion with third-party agencies.
What to Know About Genuine Google Calls
There are a few important facts worth knowing about how (and if) Google genuinely contacts advertisers:
- Google won’t just call out of the blue unless you’ve specifically requested help or support.
- If you get a call pressuring you to make account changes, update info, or grant access, treat it with caution—Google doesn’t operate this way.
- Cold calls offering to list your business on Google or improve your visibility for a fee are almost always from third parties, not from any official Google team.
- Setting up and managing your business listing on Google is totally free—no one should ever ask for payment to get you “set up” or maintain your Business Profile.
Staying alert to these details can help you quickly spot which calls are worth your time, and which are just unsolicited sales.