Hey Jose,
Another Locksmith lost his listing and
posted at the G forum.
I found his listing in cache and told him:
"Tom that description would look really spammy to Google. Locksmiths are under extreme scrutiny. Not sure they'd delete you for description spam but in combination with any other spammy signals they might.
Count how many times locksmith, lock, locked, Citrus and Fl are repeated in that short description."
So then I
found your listing in cache and the same thing could be said:
"Our locksmiths service all of the Chicago area. We are a 24 hour emergency locksmith company in Chicago. Call us 773-277-5625 We do car key duplication at our locksmith shop located in Little Village at 4329 W. 26Th St, Chicago, IL. 60623
We offer services such as:
24 hour Chicago Locksmith
Services all local Area
Lost Car Keys
Ignition Repair
Car Lock Installation
Replacement Car Keys
Vehicle Locksmith"
Count how many times locksmith, lock, keys and Chicago are repeated in that short description.
Again not sure they'd delete you for description spam. But Locksmiths are under extreme scrutiny and in combination with any other spammy signals they might.
That's an easy signal the algo could flag that most spammy listings use - if they wanted to do mass clean up quickly. Then the ones that are legit and request re-inclusion, support could at that point check to see if the business was real and reinstate it?
(Just a theory, nothing to back it up. But knowing how Google thinks, I believe it's possible.)