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For a long time I thought ads were the main problem whenever things felt off. In reality, the biggest damage to my store didn’t come from bad creatives or high CPA — it came from refunds and disputes piling up quietly in the background.
I had a phase where revenue looked fine, ads were spending, and on paper it felt like progress. But products didn’t meet expectations, delivery
For a long time I thought ads were the main problem whenever things felt off. In reality, the biggest damage to my store didn’t come from bad creatives or high CPA — it came from refunds and disputes piling up quietly in the background.
I had a phase where revenue looked fine, ads were spending, and on paper it felt like progress. But products didn’t meet expectations, delivery was slower than I told myself it was, and customer complaints started eating up more and more time. That stress compounds fast.
What messed with me was that none of this shows up clearly in Ads Manager. You can feel like you’re “scaling” while the foundation is actually cracking.
Looking back, I wish I had paid attention earlier to things like refund rate and customer messages, not just ad performance. Curious if others here have gone through something similar — that moment where the problem wasn’t traffic, but everything after the click.
In my case, nothing blew up straight away. Ads were running, orders were coming in, and on the surface it looked fine. But in the background there was always this feeling that something wasn’t quite right.
What made it harder was that none of that showed up clearly in Ads Manager. So I kept looking at traffic and numbers, even though the part after the click was the part I trusted less and less.
Curious how many people here felt that hesitation before anything actually broke.
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