Of course, I just replied to their email asking details about why exactly 
it's been suspended and making the suppositions I wrote in my first post 
here.
A few hours later, I had an answer saying my app has been reinstated (as 
there were no details about what the problem was and I obviously didn't 
correct anything in between, I suppose it's been automatically suspended by 
a bot or due to an external request and that my email triggered a human 
review).

As you said, we don't see many success stories about it here, so let me say 
it publicly : "Thanks to Google for their reactivity !"

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 10:19:27 PM UTC+2, Fred Stluka wrote:
>
>  On 9/19/12 1:44 PM, spocky12 wrote:
> > I've just had an anwser and my app has just been reinstated (though I 
> still don't know why it's been suspended first):
>
> That's good news!  Can you please give details of how you successfully
> contacted Google?  Via e-mail?  Via a link on a support Web page?  By 
> posting to a forum?  
>
> It would be nice to have positive success stories like this well 
> documented, to counter the numerous negative posts by developers 
> who say they can't get a response from Google.
>
> Thanks!
> --Fred 
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> Bristle Software, Inc -- http://bristle.com -- Glad to be of service! 
> Open Source: Without walls and fences, we need no Windows or Gates. 
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