okay, Adcenter is pissing me off.

I've had related keywords for a campaign disapproved because of no relevant content on the page for that keyword. It seems like the algo wants to see at least one instance of a campaign keyword on your lander. But again, not consistently enforced. Still wouldn't hurt to try stuffing most keywords in an ad group at least once on the page.
 


I've had 10 times more positive experiences with MSN than with G. MSN rep even called me back to make sure problem was resolved to my satisfication. G never does shit like that...for me at least.
 
Just had a bunch of ads disapproved because of no privacy policy... Ran with yahoo the same campaign and ads for two years no problems. The campaign had been running on adcenter for 3 months no problems. Then all of a sudden on 12/31 when most of the people aren't even there they decide to disapprove my ads. So I add the privacy policy make new ads they start running and within an hour disapproved for not having a privacy policy WTF. Fuck adcenter.

Anyways I was looking at advertising.yahoo.com and read that if you spend more then $5,000+ a month then you should contact a yahoo sales rep. Has anyone experience any different treatment in doing so?
 
I just had a ton of ads disapproved citing the following:

Reason 1: The ad does not meet Microsoft adCenter editorial guidelines.
Location: Website
Disapproved terms: http://mylandingpageurl.com

My landing page does not have a privacy policy, contact, about or any other outbound links to distract the user. So i'm going to add those in and resubmit fresh ads.

Has anyone else experienced this, resubmitted their ads and stayed approved?