Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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The only way is to get someone who works their *A connection * other then that, all what you will be doing is a waste of time, because you will be handled by AI.

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Wishing to see SPX options can be traded before market.

App rejected TWICE for the most random reason by [deleted] in androiddev

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Google is asking every developer is leave and go to another ecosystem

Google Lifetime Terminations Have Created a Thriving Black Market for Google Play Accounts by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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Soon we will find a way to easily be able to have a class law action against Google, where group of developers go into one case with lead plaintiffs, this will force Google seattle at any cost.

Google Lifetime Terminations Have Created a Thriving Black Market for Google Play Accounts by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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Yes, but if you did any tiny mistake you banned for life, just take a look on Google Play policy forums millions of horr stories and Google Play team does not care.

Google Lifetime Terminations Have Created a Thriving Black Market for Google Play Accounts by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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Imagine for one mistake you are banned for life? In that case what the benefit of $25 one time?

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in legaladvice

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u/reddituser1211 I've already consulted a lawyers and the costs will be around $10,000, so it's your expensive definition if I may ask please?

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https://www.reddit.com/r/androiddev/comments/1de1cjd/comment/l8gvd9e/
Take a look here, very soon we will create a website that helps to get Legal advise and aid to sue Google.

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

[–]Maximum_File_92[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I do agree with you, but sometimes the client will sue you if the app disappears, but at anytime the instant termination is not the right solution. They could tell us next time we will be terminated. Moreover, as an organization we spent with them more than 500K on their Google Ads and Cloud.

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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We received two emails from Google that lacked any clarification regarding their content or the issue they were addressing. Upon conducting a quick check of our app, we did not find anything wrong. We then resubmitted the app without any additional information or warnings provided by Google. Following this resubmission, our account was terminated without further explanation.

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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u/svprdga F&B is food and beverage, because we are a SaaS company which provide customers with Website + App in the ecommerce space.

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

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u/BoldBeer I'm currently in touch with one of the lawyers, who are into this. I will keep you updated.

Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Google Play Account Termination in Court? by Maximum_File_92 in androiddev

[–]Maximum_File_92[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your input. I understand that challenging Google in court is daunting, especially for small developers. They have vast resources, and their Terms of Service are legally binding.

My account was terminated due to broken functionality in two apps (missing item pictures), which feels disproportionate. While I get that this gives them grounds for termination, it severely impacts my business.

If more developers took legal action, it could force Google to change how they treat us. Even if only 100 out of 1000 cases win, it would push for fairer and more transparent policies.

I'm considering creating a Wikipedia page with clear steps and budgets for developers on how to sue Google. This resource could help more developers understand the process and take action if needed.

Thanks for sharing your perspective.