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Hi
My account was blocked and the reason Adobe gave me was :
“After reviewing your account, we've noticed some unusual events and/or transactions that are against our terms and submission guidelines".
Then 1 hour later i received another email from adobe support saying my case was resolved. But the problem is my account is still blocked. I have no clue what i did to get blocked. Anyone can help? Thanks.
Then 1 hour later i received another email from adobe support saying my case was resolved.
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What support? If you contacted Customer support, the account will get closed without a resolution because they are not competent for this. So, they will close your support request as soon as they get it.
You need to use the link on the blocking screen to contact Adobe Contributor Support. They will answer by mail, so the answer is not life.
If you got the answer from Contributor
...Nude or vulgar images are not the only subjects that can violate Adobe's guidelines. Multiple accounts, submission of too many similars, infringement of third party rights, use of artists names, and more. I assume you took advantage of the Contact us link you were met with on your dashboard to ask for further details. That is your only option while you wait for Adobe to complete their investigation.
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No one in the forum can help with account issues, since we are not Adobe employees and do not have access to your account details. You should reply to Adobe directly on the link shown on your Dashboard page to resolve the issue.
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Then 1 hour later i received another email from adobe support saying my case was resolved.
By @Big29911249jsop
What support? If you contacted Customer support, the account will get closed without a resolution because they are not competent for this. So, they will close your support request as soon as they get it.
You need to use the link on the blocking screen to contact Adobe Contributor Support. They will answer by mail, so the answer is not life.
If you got the answer from Contributor Support, I recommend contacting them (I suppose that a reply is working, if not use the link), to ask in a friendly tone, why your account did not get unblocked after the case's resolution.
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Work on other things while the process completes.
Adobe may temporarily suspend or permanently terminate a Stock Contributor account for any of the following:
1) Suspicious sales or refund activity,
2) They received an official infringement complaint or "take down" notice from a 3rd party.
3) Suspected violation of Stock Contributor User Terms,
4) A technical problem that only Stock Support can fix.
Contact Stock Contributor Support: https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/contact
If you don't hear anything within 10 business days (check your spam folder), send a follow-up.
Goodbye & good luck.
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"send a follow-up" how to do
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The link was provided in the post just above yours.
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Hello All,
Even my account is blocked. Reason is blocked for submitting content that violates Adobe Stock submission guidelines.
I have submitted any nude photos or any vulgar or hurting images ... Its been 2 days but its still blocked.. Can anyone please assist me for further step..
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Nude or vulgar images are not the only subjects that can violate Adobe's guidelines. Multiple accounts, submission of too many similars, infringement of third party rights, use of artists names, and more. I assume you took advantage of the Contact us link you were met with on your dashboard to ask for further details. That is your only option while you wait for Adobe to complete their investigation.
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It takes Adobe normally more than two days to respond to your request for more information.
If your account has been suspended, there is nothing that this community of peers can do for you. You will need to contact Adobe contributor support via the link at “Contact us”. Adobe will answer via e-mail, so watch your spam folder. The answer may take some time, depending on the workload of contributor support and the complexity of the investigation. So be patient and do not spam the contributor support.