Frozen Adwords account

Putnam Junior

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Hello,

I understand you're concerned about the visibility of your ad. It appears
your account is under review. We periodically review accounts for security
purposes and to verify billing information. I'll consult a specialist team
regarding the status of the review and will provide you with an update
shortly. We sincerely appreciate your patience.

In the meantime, if you have additional questions, please visit our Help
Center at https://adwords.google.com/support/?utm_id=bulk, where you'll
find answers to many frequently asked questions.

We look forward to providing you with the most effective advertising
available.

Sincerely,

The Google AdWords team

What the hell is up with this? They just froze my account for about a day now...does that happen often?
 


SLAPPED?!

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It means that they don't like what you are promoting or doing. Or they just feel like being dicks. Who knows.

Welcome to the CPA/Affiliate Marketing Game. Keep swimming or get eaten by the sharks. Might be time to get a new account, new credit card number.
 
Yahoo and MSN fucking rebillers too, Yahoo by the way in the butt! Some say that there is a way on Google, very strict, read guidelines carefully. MSN - not sure for now. Slapps will be for sure.
 
I had all traffic cut off to my main adwords account about 3 days ago. QS are fine - in many cases 9s & 10s, ads are approved. I promoted a rebill for about 3 days back in April, and another one about a weeks in June. Other than that my other campaigns are for software and ecommerce products w/ physical delivery.

Google rep I got on live chat yesterday had to kick it upstairs to a support specialist - didn't know why I wasn't getting any impressions. Would google retroactively shut down an account for rebills that haven't been run in months? So far as I know, those weren't even on any offical list of items they wouldn't run. Only other thing I can think of is some campaigns are primarily direct linking, but the destination site are quality, large brands that just don't like to do their own SEM.

Weirdest thing... not one explanation applies to all the situations represented in my account, but I've read their guidelines many times and my active campaigns are clean.
 
so possible ways to disguise my rebills can help? such as maybe not using flogs and review sites and actually giving some solid tips and then promoting the product with my LP saying it is a free trial.