So OP, it's no wonder you got tagged.
Same here.
I've been on the forums for a long time and I don't remember a single time in a case like this where it was subsequently proven that it was a legitimate business and that the accused had no bad intentions. The bad thing about scammers is that they want to convince you that they are good people with no bad intentions, otherwise they wouldn't be able to scam anyone.
In the unlikely event that what the OP proposes is legitimate, let him do what The Pharmacist says:
Maybe if you get people who did whatever it is you're trying to get them to do to report back that they got paid and weren't at risk of identity theft or some such thing, your red trust could be removed--but that's up to yahoo62278 and whoever else decides to tag you.
We would also have to see who is reporting and if it is a single person, etc, because a scammer could bring someone in cahoots with him here to try to convince us, but in general I agree with the idea.