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Google Merchant Center Misrepresentation: What Sellers Should Check Before Review
Misrepresentation usually means the information in your Merchant Center account or product feed does not match what Google finds on your website. Check your business identity, pricing, shipping, return policy, and product landing pages for consistency. Do not request another review before evidence is ready—platform decisions are made by the platform, and no approval can be guaranteed.
Read guide →Google Merchant Center Disapproved Products: What Sellers Should Check
A disapproved product means your listing does not meet Google's standards for Shopping ads. Check the specific disapproval reason in Merchant Center first, then compare your product data, landing page, pricing, availability, and identifiers against Google's requirements. Prepare evidence before requesting a product review. Approval is not guaranteed.
Read guide →Google Merchant Center Invalid GTIN: What It Means and How to Fix It
Your GTIN (barcode number) failed validation. Verify you are using the correct GTIN for each specific product—typically found on the product barcode or packaging. Do not guess or make up numbers.
Read guide →Google Merchant Center Price Mismatch: Causes and How to Resolve It
Your feed price does not match your landing page price. Check the exact price on your product page (including currency and sale pricing), update your feed, and resubmit.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Issues
TikTok Shop Product Rejected: What It Means and How to Recover
TikTok rejected your product listing. Check the rejection reason in your seller center, fix the product data or images, and resubmit. Products must meet TikTok's category restrictions, image guidelines, and documentation requirements.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Violation and Account Health: How to Appeal and Recover
A violation means TikTok found your listing or account activity violated their policies. Check the violation details, gather evidence (screenshots, invoices, documentation), and submit an appeal through Seller Center with a clear explanation.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Account Suspended: What Sellers Should Check Before Appeal
A suspension means TikTok has blocked your account. Read the suspension notice for the specific reason, address the root cause, gather evidence (order records, communication logs, product documentation), and submit an appeal through Seller Center.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Violation Points: What They Mean and What to Prepare
Violation points are assigned for each policy breach. Different violation types carry different point values. Accumulating too many points can lead to reduced account privileges or suspension. Check your current points in Seller Center, fix the issues that caused them, and appeal if you believe points were assigned incorrectly.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Account Health Rating: What Sellers Should Watch Before Appeal
Your account health rating is based on shipment timeliness, cancellation rate, customer satisfaction, and violation history. Monitor these metrics in Seller Center, address weak areas proactively, and maintain consistent compliance to keep your rating high.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Restricted Products: What Sellers Should Check Before Appeal
Your product falls into a restricted category on TikTok Shop. Check the restricted products list in Seller Center to confirm whether your product requires prior approval or is prohibited. If eligible, apply for category approval and submit required documentation.
Read guide →TikTok Shop Product Listing Quality Issues: What Sellers Should Fix Before Review
TikTok flagged your listing for quality issues. Review the specific feedback, fix the product title, description, images, and category placement to meet TikTok's guidelines, then resubmit the product for review.
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Get expert helpSellerFixHub is an independent educational and lead-matching resource. We are not affiliated with Google, TikTok, Amazon, Shopify, or any marketplace. We do not guarantee product approval, account reinstatement, appeal success, or review outcomes. Platform decisions are made by the platform.