Google Merchant Center Account Suspended for Misrepresentation? Here’s What It Means and How to Fix It
If your Google Merchant Center account is suspended for misrepresentation, it means Google believes your website or business information is misleading, incomplete, or not fully transparent.
Misrepresentation doesn’t always mean intentional fraud. In many cases, it’s triggered by missing contact details, unclear return or refund policies, inconsistent business information, unavailable products, pricing mismatches, or a lack of trust signals on your website. Even small compliance gaps can raise red flags in Google’s automated review system.
To fix a Google Merchant Center misrepresentation suspension, you must identify the root cause.:
🎯Start by reviewing your website for accurate business information, clear shipping and return policies.
🎯Secure checkout (HTTPS), and consistent product data.
🎯Make sure your pricing, availability, and descriptions match your product feed exactly.
🎯Transparency is key Google wants users to feel safe when purchasing from your store.
After correcting all issues, submit a detailed and honest appeal explaining the changes you’ve made.











