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NewBeing
Jan 15th 2006, 8:25 am
I recieved this spam today through isnare.com

I don't know whether to ignore it or report it to Google.

Dear friend



I have read your article and visited your site. And I found Google Ads in.

I have researched the way of making Google Ads clicks in my sites for years.

But failed to find the perfect way, only succeed in discovering the best efficient methods.

I can make your Google Ads clicks through my time and money by my unique methods.

My methods are very high in Quality but limited in Quantity.

So can’t make your Google ads clicks unlimitedly. That is same to me.



My plan is below:

1. I’ll make your Google Ads clicks!

20+ clicks by 10–12 different IP addresses in two days.

These IP addresses are all different at least for 100 days.

All clicks are made through only manual clicks by different internet users.

Never use any software, spam mails or so called traffic exchange sites violate any of Google terms.

And never beg others for clicks.

Only make clicks through real internet users visit your site invited by my methods.



2. After all clicks completed, I’ll send an email to you ‘completed!’

Then you confirm your Google report for clicks and send 1$ to me by paypal, egold or stormpay.



3. After confirm your sending money, I’ll make your clicks next two days.

You receive clicks first.



If you approve of my plan, send your name and sites(up to three) – you must not send multiple names with one Google account.

I’ll make clicks for you the next day!




Sincerely

James



P.S. How many impressions do you have with Google ads per day?

If you have under 100 impressions per day, I recommend to use traffic exchange for impressions only.

My unique methods are for Google ads clicks not for impressions.

So your Google click thru rate up very high.




This email was sent to you through www.isnare.com, email the author feature.

Sem-Advance
Jan 15th 2006, 8:31 am
Why jepordize your account

1 per household is in the TOS so once your accounts banned it's banned.

Google isnt stupid and I doubt you are and in this case you shouldn't be either.

Go with your gut which is telling you its to good to be true otherwise you would not have posted it here

Do your dues,, there are no shortcuts that will get you to the goal...hardwork always wins.

Peace and good luck.

BuildHome
Jan 15th 2006, 8:39 am
Maybe its google trying to see if you'll try to cheat them..
Don't agree to it.

Sem-Advance
Jan 15th 2006, 8:43 am
BuildHome Maybe its google trying to see if you'll try to cheat them..
Don't agree to it.

Ohhh now thats a good one too...Nice thought...but Googles not into doing evil and I think that entrapment is a bit much for them to resort to..especially when they can just watch the IPs of clicks going to the sites to fight fraud.

NewBeing
Jan 15th 2006, 8:47 am
I would never take the guy up on his services, I have worked too hard on my site to get banned by Google over a quick buck but I wasn't sure whether to notify Google about this email or not, although they are probably aware of these crooks already.

mdvaldosta
Jan 15th 2006, 9:02 am
Stay far away, and definately foward the email to G.

Crusader
Jan 15th 2006, 9:41 am
I agree. Stay far away and forward the email to Google. If they don't know about the people already it's good to give them a headsup.

toomuch72
Jan 15th 2006, 10:30 am
I agree Report this to Google.

It really makes my blood boil when I see BLATANT fraud techniques. Don't people get that FRAUD is illegal? I would love to start seeing some of these people prosecuted and going to jail instead of closing accounts and slapping them on the wrist.

When I first started seeing "bad" people trying to get around the adsense program. I ignored it. I was so afraid of "being a Narc." That classification scared me worse than reporting the post. DON'T IGNORE IT. You have a duty as an Adsense publisher to STOP this stuff.

gprialde
Jan 15th 2006, 10:53 am
I recieved this spam today through isnare.com

I don't know whether to ignore it or report it to Google.


IGNORE that message and stay away from it. I personally would recommend you doing that...

It's up to you to report it to google.com but remember isnare.com does not recommend or endorse any promotions sent through that feature since after all it was meant to contact the author.

After reading this post I recoded that feature to include a warning that isnare.com does not recommend or endorse products that could be sent through that feature. I am sure that was sent manually and not automatically as the Catcha confirmation code is already in place, not unless it was sent prior to the code's installation.

The sender's IP address will also be included below the message from now on.

Glenn

PS: What I mean to say with Ignore is not to forget about it but not to contact or to do business with the sender....

Seiya
Jan 15th 2006, 11:40 am
Anyone to join that program must be making less than 10 cents a day to get that desperate.

dadasays
Jan 15th 2006, 1:13 pm
There are numerous Google click-groups. They all get shutdown, eventually.

Google tracks clickers in a very specific way -- they have ten thousands computers that aggregate this data. There is no way to perform click-fraud and win in the long run.

You can:

1. participate in click-fraud and make $50 extra, and then get banned

2. ignore click-fraud schemes, take longer to hit that $50, but then make thousands over the years after it.

You decide.

adsensepages
Jan 15th 2006, 2:09 pm
Don't do it. If you get caught (and you will!) Google will obviously dump all your earnings, so you wont get anything - but more importantly, they'll stop you from using AdSense again - not worth it for a few bucks!

kneukm03
Jan 15th 2006, 9:11 pm
Well I got the same e-mail from the same guy today and reported it to Google - that seems like the best recommendation to me, it lets them know you aren't associated with it no matter what the guy ends up doing (i.e., maliciously clicking on sites or something). Otherwise I just wouldn't respond to him.

Bean
Jan 15th 2006, 9:52 pm
Just dont even think it, anyone doing this will get banned.

shadow20002
Jan 15th 2006, 11:39 pm
Better ignore it for safety.

NewBeing
Jan 16th 2006, 1:26 am
Well I got the same e-mail from the same guy today and reported it to Google - that seems like the best recommendation to me, it lets them know you aren't associated with it no matter what the guy ends up doing (i.e., maliciously clicking on sites or something). Otherwise I just wouldn't respond to him.

Totally agree, I forwarded it to Google, yesterday.