Lost my adsense account to business partner

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by kingbrend, Jan 24, 2008.

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    Long story short... he disabled my access to the account and no one from Google is doing anything about it.

    I just want access to adsense again... Should I create a new account? How can I do that?

    I was thinking a DBA for the SS# and since I'm moving, a new address would do?

    Would that work?
     
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    E-mail AdSense.
     
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  3. Amirmullick3

    Amirmullick3 Banned

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    Did the guy that did that mean to do it, like, mean to take the account to himself? Why did you share info with someone you didnt share? Well, you should grab strong hold of google if you had a lot of money there, otherwise, just start over with a new account...good luck though.
     
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    Start a new account and strip all the old code from your existing websites.

    -boxer126
     
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    Yep ^

    The title is similar.. but the motives are different...
     
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    Sounds like a good idea so far.. All my emails to adsense support haven't had any success.

    Adwords live chat doesn't want to help.
     
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    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    Adsense e-mail support is mostly automated, if you are lucky enough to get an actual person to read your message there is very little chance they will give you access to that account without you providing actual proff that you are indeed the owner of the site in question. If you have papers that show you own the domain name, trademarks, and copyrights you should be fine.

    Another thing is get rid of your business parter. I'm not sure from your post if this was originally your site, originally his, or if you both started it together. If this was originally your site then were stupid to allow anyone else access to your accounts. I have people that are partnering with me but they all know that I can end the partnership at any time if I so choose, and that all money will come through me before it gets to them. That is the smart way to do it.
     
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    Well, he was paying the adwords bill so I gave him access to the account.

    Other then that, it was my account.

    Anyway... I think my best bet is just to forget about adsense support, they don't care. Adwords support is pretty good, but they won't help with adsense.

    Bah... time for a new account. Thanks guys for putting up with me. I tried for the last couple weeks to get my account back. But no one is listeing at Google adsense.
     
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    gonna have to talk to google team about this one.
     
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