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Funny business should result in termination, not application denied.
It could be something they felt suggested fraud, and don't want to discuss because they don't want fraudsters to know what criteria they use in reviewing apps. For example, you might have listed a US PO Box for an address, but signed up from an Estonian IP address...they wouldn't want to tell you that's the reason 'cause then you'd know to sign up again using a US web proxy. I'm not suggesing that particular thing happened, but maybe whatever flag you raised was something that they also don't want to explain to you.
I forget what their app asks, but assuming it asks for a web site, maybe you should comb through yours to make sure there's no questionable terms on it?
Frustrating though, if they're not going to tell you why it was denied, they should at least tell you they're not going to tell you. The silent treatment is really irritating. I mean it could have been something as simple as there was a 2 minute outage on your site at the exact moment they decided to review it, which can happen to anyone.
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