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Nintendo
Apr 22nd 2005, 5:19 pm
*Just about paniced when I first saw the From: spot.*


Hello,

Thank you for signing up to help us test payments by Electronic
Funds Transfer (EFT). As we draw closer to the time of your first EFT
payment, we'd like to give you an idea of what to expect.

First of all, EFT payment details will be posted to your Payment History
page slightly later than check payment details. A "Payment in Progress"
line will appear on your Payment History page before the 30th of the month,
indicating that your payment has been initiated. Once we've confirmed
your payment has been sent, this line will become a 'Payment' link, which
leads to information about exchange rates, reference number information,
and processing dates.

From the time the 'Payment' line is posted, please allow up to 5 business
days for your bank to complete the EFT process. This transaction should
appear in your bank statement with the terms "Google AdSense" or "BFS"
included in the description field.

If an issue does arise with your payment, a notice will appear on your
Payment History page with details on how to proceed. Should this happen,
your earnings will be credited back to your account and will roll over to the
next payment cycle. Alternatively, if your Payment History page does not
show a Payment line or if your payment has not appeared in your bank account
by the 5th of the following month, there may be an issue with your payment.
In this instance, we ask that you please send us an email so we can investigate
the matter further.

Thank you for choosing to participate in this new form of payment.

Sincerely,

The Google AdSense Team


Hopefully we will get paid earlier than we would if we stayed with check payments. If Amazon can pay DD before sending checks, then Google should be able to!

crazyhorse
Apr 23rd 2005, 12:00 pm
I didnt get that email. Hope im still on for this month so that i dont need to wait till next month. Did you see the line "payment in progress" appear yet?

Nintendo
Apr 23rd 2005, 1:57 pm
Nope......

T0PS3O
Apr 23rd 2005, 2:01 pm
Whats the odds on it going wrong and G ending up with millions worth of unpaid credit sitting in their bank account for 30 more days?

They seem a bit frightened about it yet tranfering money isn't rocket science...

minstrel
Apr 23rd 2005, 2:06 pm
They do, don't they? :D

"We've never done this before... if something goes wrong, it's Yahoo's fault." :o

Investor
Apr 23rd 2005, 10:51 pm
Don't worry when they send checks,
worry will they send checks.

Nintendo
Apr 23rd 2005, 11:06 pm
The only people that don't get checks after making $100 are those that get terminated for fraudlent clicks! The thing to worry about, if anything, is the EFA going through with no trouble. If you have online banking, log in and look for something like

Verification of Future ACH Deposit(s)
1854520000 GOOGLE ADSENSE REVENUE SH

on the 14th. If you got that, odds are 99.9% that it'll work. (No, we didn't get a bonus!! Amount -0.00)

Investor
Apr 23rd 2005, 11:10 pm
The only people that don't get checks after making $100 are those that get terminated for fraudlent clicks! The thing to worry about, if anything, is the EFA going through with no trouble. If you have online banking, log in and look for something like

Verification of Future ACH Deposit(s)
1854520000 GOOGLE ADSENSE REVENUE SH

on the 14th. If you got that, odds are 99.9% that it'll work. (No, we didn't get a bonus!! Amount -0.00)

What clicks constitute fraudulent clicks? If somebody goes to your website and clicks 50 times on your adsense code, most likely, they will terminate your account. They don't care whether you clicked it or someone else.

Don't you agree? Google does not care.

Investor
Apr 23rd 2005, 11:37 pm
anybody here?

SHT
Apr 24th 2005, 1:37 am
What clicks constitute fraudulent clicks? If somebody goes to your website and clicks 50 times on your adsense code, most likely, they will terminate your account. They don't care whether you clicked it or someone else.

Don't you agree? Google does not care.

They care, not as much for adsense publishers but for their adwords clients more. Even if you didn't click it, for all they know you could of asked someone to click the ads 50 times. If someone clicks your ads 50 times in my opinion they are not really looking for a product they are there to increase your earnings.

Some sites get 50+ clicks a day and they do not get banned, because it is what there sites averages. If your site gets around 1-3clicks a day for a few months and one day suddenly you get 50+ alarm bells are going to be rang.

Greg