trafficprovision.com may cheat me. What should i do?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by archanapatel, Mar 30, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have come to know about this site from google adsense.

    http://www.trafficprovision.com/

    and i buyed 10000 visitors for my site.

    Then they told my campaign has started to display ( mail come from . they have not given their email id also.)

    After 5 days, they sent one more mail that your campaigns has ended.

    I have seen google analytics but I didnt get single visit from other source.

    Then i got email id from paypal and i contacted him on

    They are saying that third party click may not track visit.

    I already have one system to track my site by image pixel and still i didnt get any traffic.

    Even they have given one account where i they told that i can see stats but i am not able to see anything in that.

    See here

    http://searchx.in/etracklive.jpg


    Now tell me how can i complain about this. What should i do?

    They are cheating us.

    Please don't buy anything from this site.

    IS there any way that i can inform paypal to ban this account?
     
    archanapatel, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  2. teenwolf41

    teenwolf41 Peon

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    That sucks, sorry. Apparently if their customer support won't help than you can file something with paypal. Paypal is actually really good about getting your money back to you. If you paid them with your paypal account I would defiantly contact their support.

    For future reference: Use Traffic Generation Network.
     
    teenwolf41, Mar 30, 2009 IP
  3. GregHarper

    GregHarper Banned

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    PayPal doesn't ban accounts. You made a mistake, and got scammed. That's how it works.
     
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    The same shit. Paid 7$ for nothing
     
    Perelman, Mar 31, 2009 IP
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    its all a big con if you ask me
     
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  6. dlm

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    You are an idiot for buying traffic like this. It's always a waste of money. If you're stupid enough to think it will work than you deserve to lose your money.

    Sorry.
     
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  7. smithveg

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    OMG! I almost jump into this trick.
    Luckily i make some research. Otherwise, my $7 is pay for nothing

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    TrilionInvestment.com
     
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  9. BlackhatVault

    BlackhatVault Banned

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    Just start a dispute with paypal and see where it goes.

    If they donot contact you after starting a dispute, paypal will revert the transaction in your favor.

    Most importantly, take a good lession from this. Even though you have lost only $7, those scammers are again encouraged to scam many others.
     
    BlackhatVault, Apr 8, 2009 IP
  10. copper12

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    Ditto.

    Contact PayPal to see what they say, take your lumps, learn from it, and move on.

    Buying traffic does indeed work. It's how the big sites became big in such a short time. Like, for example, Askmen.com. But it costs a lot of money. For example, we are talking, in many cases, paying at least 5 cents for each visitor coming into your site.

    If you want, say, 5,000 daily visitors, well, do the simple math.

    It's none of this $19.95 for 5,000 visitors crap you see all the time.

    I wish Google, Yahoo and MSN banned these fucking sites.
     
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  11. BelissaC

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    Nothing you can do now but move on. I've been scammed in the past as well. I paid the product via Google Checkout. I filed a dispute but nothing happened. Just be careful next time. And one more thing, instead of paying for traffic, why not come up with good content? It always works that way.
     
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  12. compet

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    #12
    hello the best thing to do for all of us
    which have been ripp of the money from trafficprovission is to get in touch with Paypal,
    if there will be enough peopel who register this company the paypal must open the case up again.
    We have noted your claim in the seller's record.
    The seller's account privileges will be limited if excessive complaints are received.
     
    compet, Aug 1, 2009 IP
  13. JasonAnderson

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    Why did you wait 5 days and let your campaign run out if your Google Analytics told you that you were not getting the traffic?

    I was looking at their FAQ and this is what it says about this:

    "We guarantee all purchased traffic will be delivered. Your traffic campaign will continue until all purchased traffic has been delivered to your advertised URL. If for any reason your not happy with our traffic service you may request a refund. Refunds are done on a pro-rata basis. You will be refunded based on the amount of traffic that has not been used. Clients who have violated our terms and rules will not be entitled to a refund."


    If you noticed that after day two you weren't receiving the traffic, you could have asked for a pro-rated refund.

    Ultimately though...

    It was 7 bucks....

    Who cares?????

    You tested it and found that you didn't like the service. Seven bucks is not a bad price to find what doesn't work for you.

    If they had delivered, you would have been a repeat customer and they would have made a lot more off of you.
     
    JasonAnderson, Aug 1, 2009 IP