Some adds are rejected by google shopping when creating a multiple choice type of add.

I have checked & double checked my rejected adds (the choose your shade adds)to verify correct UPCs then resubmit but still continue to be rejected by GOOGLE SHOPPING.
When creating multiple choice [URL removed]
I leave UPC & MFP# blank @ top of page.
I attach UPCs/price/qty details @ bottom part of add where fields are provided for EACH of the shades.
There is no field for MFP# in the below section.
I’m not sure if this is why the adds are rejected by GOOGLE.
Is there a way to make this work AND be approved by GOOGLE?

asked about 6 years ago

1 Answer

This is an official Bonanza response.

We’re sorry to hear of the troubles you’re having with a few of your listings on Google Shopping. If you’re marking your listings as “NEW” then Google requires two of the [URL removed] UPC, MPN, Brand. They really like to see the UPC and the Brand name.

After reviewing your advanced diagnostics page, we see that most of your listings have been approved by Google Shopping and there’s only a small handful of listings they’re disapproving.

If you would like to email us, we’re more than happy to work with you further regarding this [URL removed]

answered about 6 years ago

1 Comment

Hvytoys says: March 23, 2018

we’re having the same trouble. stem seems to be the stripping of a lot of the information from our listings when they are imported from ebay. We’ve noted this and asked about this before but have not gotten any sort of satisfactory answer or gotten the problem fixed. Hundreds of listings here

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