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    Business Member dojo's Avatar
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    I got paid all the time, but the revenue is VERY small. Anyway, adsense is not my top priority when it comes to monetizing, especially since it's clear to me they pay really bad as compared to other ad networks. I am trying to secure clients directly and also keep an open mind towards any types of ad revenue.
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    I have been paid by Adsense on all occasions that a payment has been required.

    Issues arise as they have so many clients. This is bound to happen and as unfortunate as it is, I don't see it as something that should put Adsense down. Every program of it's kind will have people proclaiming it is a waste of time.

    Everyone has their own experience.
    "Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility." - Freud
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    I really could not believe your experience. Google is fair, as far as what I know. They are banning people who are going against their TOS, and they are really very serious with this matter. I believe they do this to maintain quality and positive image. My almost 5-year old account got banned once too due to their suspicion of invalid activity. But although there is no live support, I still appreciate that they understood and actually said sorry for their mistake. Adsense is still one of biggest money-making tools the Internet has ever had, and is my favorite too!
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    Ouch! I'd get on to them immediately. Email, phone, etc.

    You still got them $3000 worth of business, and they therefore owe you that, at least. Even if they choose to keep the ban.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulglazed View Post
    I've heard that not one person as ever been unbanned from AdSense, is this true? I got banned because I ACCIDENTALLY clicked an ad on my page with a VPN on (like I said, accidentally). Thankfully there's a lot of good alternatives out there nowadays, such as AdBrite, Infolinks, BidVertiser, etc.
    This is not true. Although Google's AdSense customer service department isn't always the greatest and is a huge hassle to deal with, people have got unbanned if they were banned wrongfully. Although it's very hard to appeal an AdSense ban and become unbanned it has happened. I have had a few friends that got back on the train once they were banned and had multiple email and telephone conversations with Google.
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    Ive heard of some people getting unbanned as well but you basically have to nip them in the bud as they wont give you any information on why you are banned. Especially in my case where I had not even done anything wrong..yet..according to Google. Since I didnt break their TOS in any way, I was just a possiblilty, there is no proof of anything.
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    Thought id add that I was talking to one of my favourite sellers on ebay who is on the advertisng side of adsense. Lets just say they dont refund ALL of the money to advertisers like Google claims they do. She was saying she maybe gets 2% of invalid clicks refunded. Basically Google just wants to screw both publishers and advertisers I guess. Now if thats not a crook I dont know what is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissa View Post
    Thought id add that I was talking to one of my favourite sellers on ebay who is on the advertisng side of adsense. Lets just say they dont refund ALL of the money to advertisers like Google claims they do. She was saying she maybe gets 2% of invalid clicks refunded. Basically Google just wants to screw both publishers and advertisers I guess. Now if thats not a crook I dont know what is.


    All the more reason so many alternatives are starting to pop up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by melissa View Post
    People say they get paid at adsense and I want to bring to their attention this article. It is not about adsense, its about onbux but its very similar to what adsense does to its customers.
    I've been paid. And, as always, until there's proof, it's all just whining and hearsay. But then other people have asked to see the email.

    So I'll just say... what relevance does Onbux have to AdSense?

    Onbux is/was a PTC, which is generally accepted as the biggest pile of scam ever (with very, very few exceptions). AdSense isn't. That's like me posting a link to an article about someone being eaten by crocodiles and saying "It's not about pet hamsters but they're animals, so be careful - don't trust your hamster!"
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    Adsense is very picky and sensitive. if anything goes wrong with your ads or something, you will get banned so make sure to watch out everyone!
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