I have a problem with one of Microsoft advertisers (dropshipcomputers.com review: is this site a scam or legit) who can I have it removed?

Anonymous
2025-05-28T07:22:03+00:00

How can I have it removed?

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-05-28T10:11:40+00:00

    Hello CHARLIE E.KELLY

    Thank you for using our Microsoft Advertising Community Forum! 

    Thank you for sharing your concerns about scam ads you've detected online.

    Microsoft Advertising takes these matters very seriously. Our dedicated experts and a number of teams are committed to creating a safe environment online. That being said, there are still some bad actors that manage to place harmful ads online. When detected, these ads will be subject to a swift removal. Microsoft AI-based algorithms are constantly sweeping all accounts and online ads to make sure misleading scam ads are removed as fast as possible.

    At Microsoft Advertising, we aim to promote trust and prevent fraudulent activities. Our ads undergo policy checks specific to the ad type, advertiser location, and target customer location. When ads don't pass these checks, we either stop serving the ads or suspend the advertiser's account. In relevant geographical areas where marketplaces are regulated, we make sure that our advertisers are registered with authorities to showcase ads to their clients.

    If you have any questions or concerns for improving the quality of our advertising, please Report a concern to Bing. This feedback option which links to reporting a concern in at the bottom of all Bing pages and it is often used for organic results that appear on the search results pages when you’ve submitted a search query.

    A low quality ad is one where the ad contains one or more of the following attributes:

    • Malvertising: Describes advertising practices that have malicious intent to cause harm or defraud a user.
    • Disallowed content: Refers to issues with landing page content/products/services that are not allowed in ads.
    • Relevancy concerns: Poor relevancy can occur when an advertisers associates a keyword to a landing page or ad copy where no logical association exists (for example, a query for "Facebook" yields ad copy and a landing page for golf supplies).

    If you wish to report a specific ad or image based audience ads on MSN, you can fill out the form below to submit an ad quality escalation.

    I hope the information shared above can help you. Additionally, our support teams are happy to discuss your account in more detail via phone, chat or email to provide review assistance, please see our support page to reach out! 

    I hope the provided response and resources was of some use to you. If you have any additional questions please do not hesitate to reach out to our support. I have also sent you a private message asking for further details in case you need further help from my side. I will be happy to help when possible.

    Kind regards,

    Arsen D.| Microsoft Advertising Support Specialist | 800-518-5689

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