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But Google is not open about the reason and if you can get the attention of their internal support people (if you have the right kind of account) they don’t seem to know why this was done either. If Google were explicit about the nature of the problem and were to provide an open process to contest and address the accusation that would help a lot. As it is, they are opaque and non-responsive. It’s an abusive relationship.



Here it seems pretty clear.

They had this developer associated with their accounts still.

This developer did bad things.

Google banned this developer and businesses using this developer?

What more is needed to understand what happened?




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