A suspended Google Merchant Center (GMC) account can instantly shut down your Shopping ads, Performance Max campaigns, and overall ecommerce revenue. But the good news is: most suspensions are fixable — if you understand the root cause and appeal the right way.
This 2026 guide walks you through how to fix a suspended Merchant Center account, the fastest recovery steps, and how to avoid future suspensions.
TL;DR
- Suspension reasons include misrepresentation, inaccurate product data, policy violations, or website issues
- Fixing the root cause BEFORE appealing is essential
- Use the Merchant Center Appeal Form to request reinstatement
- Recovery time: 24 hours to 7 days
- Repeat violations make reinstatement harder
Why Google Suspends Merchant Center Accounts
Google is extremely strict with Shopping ads because buyers must trust the platform. Suspensions usually fall under five categories:
1. Misrepresentation (Most Common)
Google thinks your website:
- Misleads users
- Hides information
- Has inconsistent pricing
- Uses fake scarcity or false claims
2. Website Policy Violations
Common issues:
- Missing return/refund policy
- Missing contact information
- Low-quality checkout flow
- Broken pages or links
3. Product Data Violations
Your feed may have:
- Incorrect pricing
- Incorrect availability
- Disallowed products
- Policy-violating keywords
4. Shipping or Tax Errors
Wrong:
- Shipping speed
- Shipping cost
- Tax rules
5. Restricted Products
Google doesn’t allow:
- Weapons
- Counterfeits
- Supplements with banned ingredients
- Medical claims
Identify the exact reason in: Merchant Center → Products → Diagnostics → Account Issues
How to Fix a Suspended Google Merchant Center Account
Below is the step-by-step repair process Google actually accepts.
Step 1: Check the “Account Issues” Tab (VERY IMPORTANT)
Go to: Merchant Center → Products → Diagnostics → Account Issues
Google will show:
- The cause
- Examples
- Fix instructions
Fix everything before appealing. Appealing too early = auto-rejection.
Step 2: Fix All Website Problems
Google checks your website manually and automatically.
You must have:
- A visible refund policy
- A clear return policy
- A contact page with email + address
- Proper terms & conditions
- Working checkout
- SSL certificate (https://)
Remove:
- Fake countdown timers
- Fake stock scarcity
- Unrealistic claims
- Dropshipping product descriptions copied from AliExpress
Google hates anything that looks misleading.
Step 3: Fix All Feed/Product Issues
Check: Merchant Center → Products → Feeds → Processing
Ensure:
- Price = same as website
- Stock = matches website
- GTIN/UPC is correct
- High-quality images
- No watermarks
- Accurate titles/descriptions
Step 4: Fix Shipping & Tax Settings
Incorrect shipping settings = instant suspension.
Make sure:
- Shipping times are realistic
- Costs match checkout
- Tax settings follow local rules
Step 5: Remove All Disallowed Products
Google rejects entire accounts if even 1–2 items violate guidelines.
Remove:
- replica products
- CBD
- weapons
- adult items
- medical claims
- restricted health supplements
Step 6: Request Manual Review (Reinstatement Appeal)
Use the official appeal portal:
Merchant Center → Account Issues → Request Review
OR use the global form: https://support.google.com/merchants/contact/suspended
Appeal Message Example (Simple & Effective)
“Hello Google Team,
My Merchant Center account was suspended for policy violations.
I have reviewed Google’s policies and fixed all issues related to my website and product feed.
I request a manual review to reinstate my account.
Thank you.”
Keep it short. Do not argue or over-explain.
Step 7: Wait 24–72 Hours for Review
Google usually responds within:
- 24 hours for simple cases
- 48–72 hours for complex cases
- 5–7 days during peak seasons
If Your Appeal Gets Rejected
Try this plan:
1. Fix remaining issues
Google will show new examples.
2. Re-appeal after 5–7 days
Never spam appeals.
3. Contact Google Ads Support
Ask for an escalation.
4. Use a new website (if your old one has severe issues)
Some suspensions are “hard bans.”
How to Prevent Future Suspensions
✔ Keep policies up to date
✔ Maintain accurate pricing
✔ Avoid aggressive sales tactics
✔ Don’t use manipulated product reviews
✔ Keep product feeds synchronized
✔ Use high-quality product images
✔ Make your website trustworthy
Think of Google as a customer:
If Google wouldn’t buy from your site, your account will get suspended.
Final Thoughts
Recovering a suspended Google Merchant Center account is absolutely possible — but only when you fix the root cause before appealing.
Remember:
- Diagnose → Fix → Appeal
- Don’t rush the appeal
- Don’t argue with Google
- Keep your site compliant
Follow this 2026 guide, and you’ll greatly increase your chances of reinstatement.

