Charities removing false claims from their website is usually a good thing that should happen as soon as possible.
The exception to this would be if they are removing them to deny the claim was ever made and attack your credibility, but a mixture of screenshots, archive links and sharing reviews in advance with other trusted third parties who don’t have any stake in those companies should be enough to make that approach very unlikely to work.
Frankly it’s much lower risk for charities to respond with “we have corrected this. these are our excuses. but thanks anyway” even if its a really bad excuse than try to claim they never said anything
Charities removing false claims from their website is usually a good thing that should happen as soon as possible.
The exception to this would be if they are removing them to deny the claim was ever made and attack your credibility, but a mixture of screenshots, archive links and sharing reviews in advance with other trusted third parties who don’t have any stake in those companies should be enough to make that approach very unlikely to work.
Frankly it’s much lower risk for charities to respond with “we have corrected this. these are our excuses. but thanks anyway” even if its a really bad excuse than try to claim they never said anything