- Google Ads promotional offers can be used to apply promotions to a Google Ads account. The terms and conditions for each promotion can vary by country.
- If Google finds that an individual or agency violated its Third-Party Policy, the promotional offers policy, or the Partners terms and conditions, Google may suspend the ability to receive new offers through Partners.
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Why promotional offers get suspended
Your ability to receive new promotional offers was suspended because you or the agency that you're affiliated with violated Google's Third-Party Policy, Promotional offers policy, or the Partners terms and conditions.
Here are some examples:
- Setting up multiple Google Ads accounts to drive traffic to the same website, and then applying a promotional code to each of these Google Ads account.
- Applying more than one promotional offer to the same Google Ads account.
- Selling promotional offers
What it means
When promotional offers are suspended, you won't receive new offers that can be applied to eligible accounts or distributed to prospective clients from your Partners account.
What happens
Google has developed a set of Third-Party Policies, promotional offers policies, and Partners terms and conditions that all members of the Google Partners program are required to follow.
When you violate these requirements, Google may email you with a warning and a chance to fix the problem. If you don't correct the problem in the given time period, Google may suspend your access to promotional offers.
If you violate these requirements repeatedly or in a serious way, it may result in immediate suspension of your access to promotional offers without prior notification.