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Common Rejection Reasons

Here are some common reject reasons:

Rejection ReasonHow to fix it
Variables are placed at the very beginning or end of the messageAdd additional words or punctuation before/after the variable.
Variables are placed next to each other, such as "{{1}} {{2}}"Make sure there is at least one word in between each variable, or simply use one variable instead of multiple. You can substitute a placeholder value with multiple words.
Variables have mismatched curly braces, or use words instead of numbersThe correct format is "{{1}}“, not “{{one}}"
Variable parameters are not sequential. Example: {{1}}{{2}}{{4}}{{5}} lead to a rejected template because but {{3}} does not existDouble-check that all placeholders are sequential.

Newlines, tabs, or more than 4 consecutive spacesThis is not allowed, so please avoid it.
Call-to-action have a direct link to WhatsApp, such as “https://wa.me/6588888888”. Meta no longer allows thisSpell out the number, without including the link. The wa.me is a reserved link that can’t be included in a template.
Template is a duplicate
WhatsApp rejects templates submitted with the same wording with a different name, to prevent abuse. Please note that this check does not apply to OTP templates. Slightly tweak the name and content of the new template.
Template contains content violating the WhatsApp Commerce Policy or the WhatsApps Business Policy. Includes: requesting sensitive identifiers from users, such as payment card numbers, financial account numbers, or National Identification numbers.
You must follow WhatsApp’s policies to avoid further enforcement action from Meta. If you need to request sensitive identifiers, you can ask for partial identifiers (ex: last 4 digits of Social Security number).
Templates appears to be related to gaming or gambling. Common words such as “raffle” or “win a prize” almost guarantee a template rejection by WhatsApp.Templates appear to be related to gaming or gambling. Common words such as “raffle” or “win a prize” almost guarantee a template rejection by WhatsApp.
Templates that are overly vague, such as Hi, {{1}}, thanks. are commonly abused to spam users, so they will be rejected.Surround the parameters with information that clarifies to Meta what type of information will be inserted.
Wrong language was chosen. Example: a template in English was submitted as “Portuguese” language.Double-check that the language is correct.