I have been trying to work through a Google Ads Suspension.
Unfortunately, a few missteps were taken when setting up Google Ads accounts. We have never used the account yet, but we got flagged for two reasons:
Your account violated the Suspicious Payments policy
Your account violated the Circumventing systems policy
One way we canceled and changed a payment method because we moved it to a corporate credit card. We got flagged for that.
Then, the big one was when Google notified me of the new Google Ads version. I accidentally opened another account with Google Ads because a business laptop was stolen, and I was dealing with all the security changes that had to be made across business and personal stuff.
I have gone through the appeals process and am working on all the privacy and compliance items that need to be cleaned up, but I would like to know if anyone else has been through this process. Do they have any recommendations? Or is there a recommended and trusted resource/company that can help with this?
This is common - once Google gets its crawlers on your site, it can flag issues with your domain (bad URLs, redirects, site content, etc) and flag / suspend your account without running a full-length ad campaign.
Curious about the suspicious payment flag, maybe resubmitting and having Google rescan the card may do the trick, odd.
To the circumventing systems point, yes, I had a client get flagged for this and we had to move to Bing Ads for a while. My best advice to navigate through is to delete the account you have and attempt to resurface access to the former OR keep your current account and reach out to Google to close down the former account. You cannot have 2 active Ads account live as Google will find both and flip out.
There really wouldn't be anything a 3rd party could do. Until the account you lost access to is deleted, then you'll be playing cat and mouse with Google. Reaching out to a Google rep to flag the old account and delete is best.
It's frustrating to see how many legitimate advertisers Google is continuing to suspend! Based on almost a decade of experience, I can confidently say that resolving Google Ads suspensions is not an easy process, so I feel your pain.
For context, StubGroup has been helping suspended advertisers get back online with Google since 2014 ("good faith" suspended advertisers only; we turn away the many suspended bad actors/scammers trying to game Google's systems and who want our help). And even though Google is more aggressive with their suspensions now than ever, we still have a high success rate at resolving Google's concerns and getting our suspended clients back online.
We've also created a lot of free educational content about Google suspensions on our YouTube channel. These videos are geared toward DIY advertisers who are trying to resolve their suspensions on their own, and we frequently release new content as Google's policies and enforcement approaches change.
You can check out that free Google Ads suspension content here.
You can go here for more info about how we help suspended advertisers who are looking for specialized expertise.
I'm bookmarking this, so feel free to ask me any questions and I'll do my best to watch for and answer them.
This is common - once Google gets its crawlers on your site, it can flag issues with your domain (bad URLs, redirects, site content, etc) and flag / suspend your account without running a full-length ad campaign.
Curious about the suspicious payment flag, maybe resubmitting and having Google rescan the card may do the trick, odd.
To the circumventing systems point, yes, I had a client get flagged for this and we had to move to Bing Ads for a while. My best advice to navigate through is to delete the account you have and attempt to resurface access to the former OR keep your current account and reach out to Google to close down the former account. You cannot have 2 active Ads account live as Google will find both and flip out.
There really wouldn't be anything a 3rd party could do. Until the account you lost access to is deleted, then you'll be playing cat and mouse with Google. Reaching out to a Google rep to flag the old account and delete is best.
I understand that this is an action taken by Google, that your account has been suspended. I am sorry to hear this. I hope that you'll be able to sort this soon.
This forum is dedicated to the HubSpot software, and most members of our Community are HubSpot, and not Google Ads experts.
So continuing to work with Google Ads Support is the best next step, as you have done so far.