Adsense Account BAN Count - *Only for Proxy Owners*

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  1. Daz

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    #21
    I used their form, I found a link to it in the cancellation email.
    I sent them all the database logs from the adlogger I had installed, and told them what had happened.

    That'd be it :D
     
    Daz, Apr 18, 2007 IP
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    #22
    why does google have to be so anal about things? and will they cancel your account if you just view the page and not click on the ads? (i dont use adsense)
     
    miktor, Apr 18, 2007 IP
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    #23
    If you paid for your ads on proxy.org with PayPal I STRONGLY suggest that you file a buyer complaint. Many others have done this and the more that file the better chance we have of at least recovering the money that we paid to proxy.org.

    Contact me and I will help you file.​
     
    fr0gman, Apr 19, 2007 IP
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    #24
    frogman: I'm interested in getting some money back from proxy.org. I paid for a $125 and a $20 and I was making good money. But my CTR was very high and averaging 10%. Only a week of this and Google warned me and now the CTR has dropped to <2%. I suspect proxy.org is "fishy."

    Please provide advice on putting a claim in with PayPal.

    Thanks
    Craig
     
    craigclark, Apr 23, 2007 IP
  5. Daz

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    #25
    Craig: What can I say? I had EXACTLY the same thing.
    I even posted it here.. Saying how I suspected something fishy.
     
    Daz, Apr 24, 2007 IP
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    #26
    although i do not use adsense, after reading all of this the only fishy thing could be that proxy.org is doing something "fishy" which could be that they have bots clicking the ads which in turn make people think that paying for an ad on proxy.org is good for business. we need some people to look into this.


    and if your adsense has been banned...place adbrite and adversal on your pages...even proxified pages! i was making a few cents a day untill i placed adversal on proxified...today it jumped to $3 (im new to all of this)
     
    miktor, Apr 24, 2007 IP
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    #27
    I just had a conversation with Suzanne in the Executive Escalations department of PayPal and explained the Google fraud findings so now would be a great time to file a complaint.

    Just log into your PayPal account and file a non-receipt complaint and in the notes field state that this is the same situation that Suzanne is working on.

    If you got the email from Google warning you to pull your ads from proxy.org include that as well.

     
    fr0gman, Apr 26, 2007 IP