We can fix your Google Ads Suspension With A 100% Money Back Guarantee!
At Webrageous, we understand that a suspension from Google Ads, or not passing ad verification, can be a significant setback for businesses. As a leading agency specializing in suspension appeals, we have successfully assisted numerous clients in navigating the complexities of reinstating their advertising accounts. In this article, we’ll discuss common reasons for Google Ads suspensions, how they differ from issues like Ad Verification problems, and how our services can help you through this challenging time. What sets us apart? Our commitment to your peace of mind, backed by a money-back guarantee and flexible payment options that ensure you’re fully protected.
$3,500 flat fee. 100% money back if we don’t get it reinstated within 49 days.
Flat fee. All-inclusive. No hourly billing, no add-ons, no surprises.
If we don’t get your account reinstated within 49 days, you get a full refund. No exceptions.
Most appeals resolve faster. Some categories require multiple rounds — we keep working until reinstated or you’re refunded.
IMPORTANT – Don’t Appeal Multiple Times and Don’t Hire The Wrong Agency!
Take a look at this message below – For certain Google products and services Google now limits how many times you can appeal. Reach that max and it’s game over! Please be careful who you hire and don’t keep appealing if you don’t know what you are doing. This client came to us too late. There was nothing we could do to help him.

Common Reasons for Google Ads Suspensions
Understanding why your account was suspended is the first step toward resolution. Here are some frequent reasons:
1. Policy Violations
Google Ads has strict advertising policies, and any deviation can lead to a suspension. Common violations include:
- Misleading Content: Ads that misrepresent the product or service being offered.
- Prohibited Content: Ads that promote restricted items like adult content, counterfeit goods, or dangerous products.
- Unacceptable Business Practices: This includes scams, phishing, or promoting malware.
2. Problems Passing Ad Verification
Sometimes, an account might face issues not directly related to a suspension but still impact its functionality. Problems with Ad Verification can occur when Google determines that the content or claims made in your ads do not meet their standards for verification. This can lead to ad disapprovals and, if not addressed, potentially escalate to a suspension. Businesses must ensure that their ads comply with Google’s verification requirements to avoid these issues.
3. Circumventing Systems
Google takes violations of its systems very seriously. If your account is suspected of circumventing Google’s advertising systems—such as using misleading practices to evade policy enforcement—this can result in immediate suspension. This includes tactics like creating new accounts after previous ones were suspended or attempting to manipulate ad quality scores.
Google Ads Circumventing Systems Successful Suspension Appeal Testimonial
4. Suspicious Software/Hacking
If your ads promote software that is deemed suspicious—such as adware, spyware, or malware—this can lead to a suspension. Google prioritizes user safety, and any indication that your ads are associated with harmful software can trigger immediate account action.

5. Payment Issues
Failed payments or suspicious billing activities can also result in suspension. Maintaining a good payment history and ensuring your billing information is up to date is crucial for account stability.
6. Google My Business / Google Merchant Center Suspensions
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The Appeal Process
If you find yourself suspended, the first step is to carefully review Google’s notification to understand the specific reason for your suspension. Once you have this information, you can proceed with the appeal.
Step 1: Identify the Issue
Take a close look at your account to identify what led to the suspension. This may involve reviewing your ads, content, and billing information. Understanding the root cause is critical for crafting a compelling appeal.
Step 2: Make Necessary Changes
Before submitting your appeal, make the necessary adjustments to align your account with Google’s policies. This may include:
- Updating ad content to meet policy standards.
- Ensuring that your website is malware free and complies with Google’s guidelines.
Step 3: Submit Your Appeal
Once you’ve addressed the issues, we can submit an appeal through your Google Ads account. This process involves:
- Providing a clear explanation of the changes made.
- Demonstrating an understanding of Google’s policies.
- Articulating how you plan to prevent future violations.
Step 4: Follow Up
After submitting your appeal, it’s essential to monitor the status. Sometimes, Google may request additional information or clarification. Responding promptly to any inquiries can improve your chances of a successful outcome.
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Positive outcome within 3 days of appealing a circumventing systems suspension (first appeal)
How Webrageous Can Help
At Webrageous, we specialize in assisting clients with Google Ads suspension appeals. Our extensive experience in this area allows us to streamline the process, ensuring that your appeal is as effective as possible. Here’s how we can assist you:
1. Expert Analysis
Our team will conduct a comprehensive review of your account to pinpoint the issues leading to your suspension. We’ll identify any policy violations, problems with Ad Verification, or concerns about suspicious software.
2. Customized Action Plan
Once we’ve identified the issues, we’ll develop a tailored action plan to address your specific circumstances. This includes detailed recommendations for improving your ads and ensuring compliance with Google’s policies.
3. Appeal Preparation
We will handle the appeal process for you, crafting a persuasive and clear submission that addresses all of Google’s concerns. Our experience allows us to present your case in the most compelling manner possible.
4. Ongoing Support
Even after submission, our team will provide ongoing support, helping you respond to any follow-up inquiries from Google and ensuring that you remain informed throughout the process.
5. Money-Back Guarantee
We are confident in our ability to help you succeed, which is why we offer a money-back guarantee on our suspension appeal services. If we don’t achieve a successful reinstatement of your Google Ads account, you can rest assured that your investment is protected.
6. Secure Payment via Escrow
We also provide a secure payment option, allowing you to place your payment in an escrow account. This means you only release funds once you are satisfied with our services and the successful reinstatement of your account, providing you with an extra layer of security and peace of mind.
What Google Actually Looks for in a Suspension Appeal
Most self-filed appeals fail not because the advertiser is dishonest, but because the appeal doesn’t address what Google’s policy reviewers are actually looking for. Google’s suspension system is automated at the trigger stage but human-reviewed during appeals — and those reviewers follow a specific internal checklist that most advertisers have never seen.
Here’s what we know from 20 years of filing appeals:
- The appeal must acknowledge the specific policy cited. Vague appeals that say “I don’t know why I was suspended” are almost always rejected. The appeal needs to name the policy, explain what triggered the flag (even if the advertiser believes the flag was incorrect), and demonstrate that the issue has been remediated.
- Evidence matters more than explanation. A well-documented appeal includes screenshots of landing page changes, billing history, or account structure changes — not just written assurances. Google reviewers want to see proof of change, not promises.
- The tone must be factual, not defensive. Appeals that argue with Google, question the fairness of the decision, or use emotional language are routinely rejected. The reviewer wants a calm, factual case for reinstatement.
- Timing affects outcome. Appeals filed within the first 48–72 hours of suspension, before a second automated review cycle runs, tend to have higher success rates on the first attempt. Waiting weeks while trying to figure it out yourself reduces your odds.
Why DIY Appeals Fail — and Why Multiple Attempts Make It Worse
Google does not publish a guide that tells advertisers exactly how many appeal attempts they have before an account is permanently closed. What we do know from experience is that each rejected appeal is logged, reviewed by progressively senior Google staff, and used as evidence that the advertiser either doesn’t understand the policy or is attempting to circumvent the review process.
We’ve seen accounts come to us after two or three failed self-appeals where the account was effectively unrecoverable — not because the original violation was severe, but because the prior appeals signaled bad faith or demonstrated misunderstanding of the policy. Had those advertisers come to us first, the account would almost certainly have been reinstated.
The 49-day guarantee exists precisely because harder categories sometimes require multiple appeal rounds, policy clarification requests, and persistence. We’re structured to handle multi-round appeals. Most individual advertisers are not.
How We Handle the Appeal Process
When you sign the contract, here’s what happens:
- Day 1–2: Account audit. We review your account history, the suspension notice, your landing pages, billing history, and any prior appeal attempts. We identify the most likely cause of the flag — this isn’t always what Google’s suspension email says.
- Day 2–5: Appeal drafting. We write a tailored appeal that addresses the specific policy, provides documentation of remediation, and is formatted to match what Google’s reviewers respond to. We’ve filed hundreds of these.
- Day 5+: Filing and monitoring. We file the appeal and monitor for response. Google’s response window varies by suspension category — verification appeals often respond in days; circumventing systems appeals can take 2–4 weeks. We keep working if the first appeal is rejected.
- Throughout: Communication. You’re updated at each stage. If Google asks for additional information, we handle it.
Why Choose Webrageous?
With years of experience and a proven track record of success, Webrageous is your go-to agency for Google Ads suspension appeals. Our team consists of experts who are well-versed in Google’s policies and best practices, enabling us to navigate the appeal process efficiently. We pride ourselves on our client-centric approach, ensuring that your needs are at the forefront of everything we do.
Proven Success
We have successfully helped numerous clients regain access to their Google Ads accounts, allowing them to resume their advertising campaigns and drive business growth. Our success stories are a testament to our commitment and expertise.
Tailored Solutions
Every client’s situation is unique. We take the time to understand your specific challenges and tailor our approach accordingly. This personalized service sets us apart from other agencies.
Peace of Mind
Navigating a suspension can be overwhelming, but with Webrageous by your side, you can focus on what you do best—running your business. We take the burden off your shoulders, allowing you to enjoy peace of mind during this stressful time.
Conclusion
A suspension from Google Ads doesn’t have to spell disaster for your advertising efforts. With our expert support, you can confidently navigate the appeal process and regain access to your account. At Webrageous, we stand behind our services with a money-back guarantee—if we don’t successfully reinstate your Google Ads account, you’ll receive a full refund.
We’re dedicated to helping you turn this challenging situation around. If you’re facing a suspension, reach out to us today. Together, we’ll work to reinstate your account and get your business back on track, all while ensuring your investment is protected.



















