Qualified LinkedIn Marketing Solutions advertisers may apply for invoicing if they qualify.
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We’re unable to verify company information - The most common reason for rejection is that an incorrect name or address was entered on the application form. Common errors include:
- Not including the company’s name exactly as it appears on legal documents - Example: missing the “LLC” or “Inc.”
- Using the wrong company headquarters - If your company has several business locations, be sure to select the address that is registered on legal documents.
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Credit worthiness - Your credit score may be lower than the threshold our finance team accepts (or there may be insufficient credit history information).
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Not registered with D-U-N-S - Companies must be registered with a D-U-N-S (Dun & Bradstreet) number to be approved for invoicing.
- To apply for a D-U-N-S number refer to this resource.
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Unable to do business - Under rare circumstances, we’re unable to do business with the customer applying for invoicing. For instance, LinkedIn is legally unable to do business with companies in specific countries. In these cases, in addition to not being approved for invoicing, you also may not be able to run campaigns with LinkedIn via credit card.
If you believe your invoicing application was rejected because of incorrect information provided, please contact Customer Support.
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