Hi Philip,
Re #1 I've never experienced it personally. I've helped lots of consultants who have. There are a few posts here but there are
LOTS of posts from consultants at the Google and your Business forum who have had the problem. (That's where I've helped lots of consultants with the problem.)
"What triggered this severe "retaliation"?"
All kinds of different things. You have to know how to read between the lines and know what the common violations are, as well as what the unwritten rules are.
But does not matter if different clients or all same client with different locations. In the past if just a couple had problems Google would often (not always) suspend the entire account. (For instance an attorney with 8 locations. 2 violations, the whole account is suspended.)
2) This is not in writing anywhere, it's just a well known commonly held assumption.
One of the things I stress in my training is you need to learn to think like Google. If you read the Google forum daily you'll see how many complaints there are like "I fired my SEO but they won't give me my own account back so I can manage my own listing." Or "They can't give me log in because my listing is in with other client listings."
And this creates a big support mess as well as frustration for the business owner who should have access to their own account.
Very subtle... but the guidelines do say "If possible, use an email account under your business domain. For example, if your business website is
Google, a matching email address would be
you@google.com."
Again you have to understand how Google thinks and know how to read between the lines, but when she says IF POSSIBLE she really means: "IF YOU ARE SMART YOU WILL!"
Having a separate account using a domain email address helps with trust and also helps with dual ownership disputes. If both accounts have an email like bestseo@gmail or even clientname@gmail it's more difficult and time consuming to prove you are the rightful owner. (Other related issues like this too.)