I am the administrator on my family tree and someone (Suanne Chmelewski) accidentally merged her profile with her step-father. I could not correct, so I re-added her step father (Fred J Sharp). Unfortunately, all previous posts on his record are now on Suanne's. I think it is wrong that in order to submit a ticket you have to pay for a membership. I also would like to know if this cannot be fixed how to remove the tree entirely from Geni. I have been concerned that information that should be private comes up on a google search.
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Torbjørn Igelkjøn If the tree is correct except the posts in the edit-field of Susanne's, profile, she would have to remove them from the edit field herself, as she is the only one who can edit her own profile.
If the tree is messed up, you will probably need to contact a volunteer curator to help with getting the tree correct. They have extended rights to fix the tree or to work within "private" areas of the tree. You could try to explain the problem here:
https://www.geni.com/discussions/192543?msg=1276840
(Or you could pay for a membership and send a ticket).
I hope that this will help you to solve the problem.
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