Google Merchant Centre misrepresentation service
Affordable Solution for Small E-commerce Businesses.
Affordable Solution for Small E-commerce Businesses.
I always hate it when I see that dreaded email from Google telling me that your account has been suspended for misrepresentation policy violations. When I check the analytics, all I see is a bot (or sometimes a person) crawling through two or three pages, and then, like clockwork, that suspension email lands in my inbox again after I request a review.
This approach isn't the right way to fix misrepresentation issues, and that's where I come in. I'm here to help you resolve your misrepresentation policy problems—once and for all.
Whether you're running a dropshipping website, using a 3PL, or operating under another business model, I've got you covered.
I'll analyze your entire website and any connected Google accounts, then provide you with a step-by-step, tailored strategy to fix your issue.
In this option, I'll not only identify the issues but also take care of fixing them for you.
Because I understand two key things: many businesses facing this issue either lack experience in business development or have some experience but aren't fully equipped (maybe you’ve started getting traffic from social media, but Google is a whole different game).
In short, I’m not just here to fix your issues—I’m here to be your superhero in the world of Google Merchant Center, ensuring you achieve success with confidence and ease.
Let me ask you a question: would you trust a website made with a theme that still has placeholder text or major grammatical errors? I know I wouldn’t. Or would you trust a company that advertises a 30-day money-back guarantee on Google Merchant Center, but when you click through to the product page, it says returns aren’t accepted? Again, I wouldn’t.
There are likely at least ten errors on your site right now that you haven’t noticed—even after watching videos on YouTube like "How to Fix Misrepresentations for GMC." The gurus out there have good advice, but they can’t help you because every case is unique.
Google wants you to be transparent with your audience. Where do you source your products? Where are they coming from? Which carriers are you using? If you’re too vague, your audience won’t understand your model, and neither will Google. To be accepted into the GMC program, we need to be upfront with our audience.
It's not just about branding—your website's design should reflect your brand's image. Remember, you're now selling to searchers, not just casual internet browsers or social media users. You're in the big leagues, and your brand should clearly reflect that.
No copy-and-paste jobs from ChatGPT or Perplexity (sorry, Claude). You need clear and transparent policies: Do you accept returns? What’s the return address? Do you provide return labels, or is the cost on the customer? What are your processing times? What’s your privacy policy? Terms of service? Rights to dispute? Every detail matter.
Are you active on social media? What are your URLs? Is your contact information, location, and customer service easily accessible? There are numerous parameters that Google evaluates to determine if you can be accepted into the program.
’ll guide you step by step to fix your GMC account. This hands-on approach will equip you with the knowledge to fix other websites in the future. This service is ideal for small shops.
No matter how many issues you have, I guarantee your Merchant Center will be accepted. I’ll handle everything from redesigning your website to fixing your policy pages, optimizing your product feed, and more. You won’t find a better service than this.
Please note that the final price will depend on the work required to fix your Merchant Center Misrepresentation Policy. I’ll identify the issues first and then get back to you with a final price (up to $600 or less).
If your issue isn’t fixed, I’ll refund your money with my apologies. DC uses reliable payment providers, so if the refund hasn’t been processed, you can request a chargeback. I'm not here to risk my reputation—I’m here to build connections and genuinely help you.
Forget the Fiverr argument. I don’t offer quick fixes like “Let’s create another Merchant Center account and hope it stays valid.” That’s a temporary solution that’ll likely get shut down again in 15 days. I won’t just tell you it’s a dropshipping site and walk away—I’m here to provide a real, lasting solution.
I address the issue from within the business. This is a comprehensive service, not just a quick fix that leads to the same problem down the road. I still have old Merchant accounts from 2016 for two of my e-commerce stores, so believe me when I say—I know what I’m talking about.