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Best Way to Report an Ineffective Google Ads Rep & Get a New One?

         

cyra

10:51 pm on Feb 2, 2025 (gmt 0)

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If a Google support representative is not performing their job effectively—sending generic, poorly written responses, failing to address the actual question, or struggling with English—what is the most efficient way to report them, request a replacement, and escalate a complaint to the regional level? Additionally, I would like to understand the specific terminology Google uses to describe roles and titles within their support hierarchy. While I have successfully had a representative replaced before, the process has been long and difficult, often complicated by the rep seemingly attempting to create confusion. If I knew the exact terminology Google uses to describe its support hierarchy, I would have a better chance of effectively navigating the escalation process, requesting a replacement.

Brett_Tabke

10:23 pm on Feb 11, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Go through customer service is about all you can do.

I've heard similar storys for awhile. At Pubcon in Oct there were two people talking about canceling and restarting their account just to get a new rep.

I wonder if they are all using AI now for responses?

JennyWilson

7:40 am on Mar 1, 2025 (gmt 0)

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Requesting a new Google Ads representative does not require any formalities. Just visit Google Ads Support and get in touch via chat, phone, or email. Explain your problems clearly and ask for escalation if that's what you want. You may also use the post-call survey or your Google Ads account manager to provide feedback if applicable. If you're under the wing of a Google Partner agency, they can also help escalate the request.