If your Google Ads account was suspended for misrepresentation, you’re not alone. Misrepresentation is one of the most common reasons Google suspends advertisers — and one of the most frustrating, because many advertisers don’t realize their ads or landing pages triggered this policy. Webrageous specializes in misrepresentation suspension appeals and has helped hundreds of businesses get their accounts reinstated, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.
What Is Google Ads Misrepresentation?
Google’s misrepresentation policy prohibits ads, landing pages, or business practices that Google believes could deceive users. This is a broad policy that covers everything from unclear pricing to misleading claims about products or services. It’s notoriously easy to trigger unintentionally, and Google’s automated systems are highly sensitive.
Common Causes of a Google Ads Misrepresentation Suspension
- Landing page issues: Missing or unclear refund/cancellation policies, unclear pricing, or lack of contact information
- Ad copy claims: Superlatives (“best,” “guaranteed”) that can’t be substantiated
- Phishing concerns: Pages that collect user data without clear disclosure
- Clickbait tactics: Headlines that don’t match the actual content on the landing page
- Impersonation: Ads that appear to represent another brand or government entity
- Fake reviews or testimonials: Unverified social proof that appears fabricated
- Countdown timer manipulation: Fake urgency claims like false limited-time offers
Why Misrepresentation Appeals Are Difficult
Google’s misrepresentation policy is enforced by a combination of automated review and human reviewers. When your account is flagged, the notification is often vague — it may say “misrepresentation” without specifying which ad, landing page, or element triggered the suspension. Without knowing what specifically caused the issue, it’s extremely difficult to address it in an appeal.
This is where Webrageous excels. Our specialists systematically audit every component of your account — ads, landing pages, billing, history — to identify the exact issue and craft a targeted, compelling appeal.
Our Misrepresentation Appeal Process
We conduct a full account audit to identify the likely cause, fix underlying issues in your landing pages and ad copy, then submit a detailed appeal with documentation. If the first appeal is denied, we escalate with stronger evidence and a revised argument. Our team has navigated countless misrepresentation appeals across a wide range of industries.
Can You Get Leads While Your Account Is Under Appeal?
Absolutely. We offer a lead buying program specifically designed for businesses whose Google Ads accounts are suspended. While we work on your appeal, you can continue receiving quality leads in your industry through our lead purchasing service. We offer exclusive leads and affordable shared leads, with a risk-free test batch — pay only if you’re satisfied.
Industries We Serve
We’ve handled misrepresentation suspension appeals for businesses in nearly every industry, including legal (personal injury, criminal defense, bankruptcy), healthcare and drug rehabilitation, real estate (investors, wholesalers), financial services, e-commerce, home services, and more. No matter your industry, our appeal team has the expertise to help.
Why Webrageous?
- 100% money-back guarantee on suspension appeal services
- 20+ years of Google Ads management experience
- A+ BBB rating — trusted by hundreds of businesses
- Free consultation — no obligation
- Experts in Google’s misrepresentation policy and appeal process
- Fast start — we begin working immediately
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my account was suspended for misrepresentation?
You’ll receive an email from Google and a notification in your Google Ads account indicating the reason for suspension. The email subject typically references “account suspended” and the policy violated.
Can I fix my landing page and then appeal?
Yes — in fact, this is essential. Google expects you to identify and remediate the issue before appealing. However, knowing exactly what to fix is the challenge. Our team helps you identify and address the right issues before submitting your appeal to maximize the chance of reinstatement.
How long does a misrepresentation appeal take?
Initial appeals typically take 3–7 business days to review. Escalated appeals or complex cases may take 2–4 weeks. We keep you informed throughout the entire process.
What is your success rate with misrepresentation appeals?
We have a strong track record with misrepresentation appeals. While success rates vary based on the specific circumstances of each case, our expertise and systematic approach significantly improve your odds compared to appealing on your own. And our money-back guarantee means you risk nothing financially.
Don’t let a misrepresentation suspension kill your business. Contact Webrageous now for a free consultation and let our experts handle your appeal from start to finish.


















