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#googleadssuspiciouspayments #googleadssuspended #googleadspaymentactivity Hey guys. In this video we will talk about Google Ads Suspicious Payments suspension. Check https://www.gadsaccounts.com for more tips. When your business and sales are dependent on PPC advertising, it can be very frustrating to see your Google Ads suspended. As this warning message is very vague, many people don’t understand what exactly had lead to the suspension and how they can fix it. What Google Means by “Suspicious Payment Activity” Usually, Google sends you an email stating that your account is suspended as a result of payment problems. Some messages you get include can’t verify billing information or payment labeled suspicious. If Google Ads sees suspicious payment activity, the platform will suspend that account. When you have your Google Ads account suspended, you can’t create ads or run them. Common Reasons for Suspicious Payments 1. You are using a credit card that is already linked to another suspended Google Ads account Google states that each advertiser should use their own credit card and payment details in their account. But there are still many agencies who prefer to cover the advertising costs of their clients and pay Google directly. 2. You are using a credit card that is already linked to another (active) Google Ads account 3. The cardholder name doesn’t match the name on your Google Ads account The billing name in your Google Ads account should match the Card Holder Name on the card you are using for payments. A mismatch between your Google billing information and your bank’s information could be a reason for suspension. 4. The credit card address doesn’t match the address in your Google Ads account. Pay attention to your account address as well. If you’re using a company credit card you have to input the official company’s address and zip code in the account. If on the other hand, you’re using a personal credit card, you need to input your personal information in your account. 5. You are using a payment card that is not issued by a bank (ex. virtual card) Virtual cards generated online could get your account banned, as can prepaid cards, stolen cards, and using any cards that aren’t registered to your name. Amazon Payment Cards and Apple Cards can also be a reason to suspend your account. Even if these payment cards are not virtual, but actual physicals card people can put in their wallets and carry, their account numbers are generated through online payment services. 6. Your card has been blocked by your bank It’s possible that Google hasn’t received your last payment because your card was blocked by your bank. If you’re using a credit card outside your base location or country, your bank may block the transaction because of suspicious activity on your card. 7. You owe Google money for other services Your account may be suspended because of unpaid balances on old accounts or on other Google-owned services. Think and review any old Google accounts you may have: Google Ads, Google Merchant Accounts, YouTube, AdSense, etc. You may be surprised and find an outstanding balance of some of these. 8. Your billing information can’t be verified for some reason If Google can’t know if your billing information checks out, they may ban your account. How To Reactivate Your Google Ads Suspended Account Once you have reviewed your billing information you have to submit an appeal to get your account reactivated. Google has the same appeal form for all types of account suspension appeals. So no matter the reason for your suspension you’ll need to use the form. Usually, it takes Google 3-5 days to complete the review process and get back to you with a verdict. In some situations though, you may get your appeal rejected much sooner. If you’re unlucky and your appeal gets rejected, you won’t be given any exact information for the rejection reason.