hello everyone...i have requested for my 2nd pin code from google adsense and is still didnt recieve it...it has passed 3 weeks on for the second pin code... is that natural or i should contact the...i dont want to loose my third pin code request....
Adsense is getting worse every day... I have been waiting over 2 weeks now for my "express secured delivery" check to arrive. The only thing the people from adsense said was "wait until April 12th, if it still doesn't arrive, we will issue a new check". Why the heck would I wan't a new check sent to me? So it can get lost again?? Doesn't "secured" mean that they have some way of tracking the check? Geez... I can't for Yahoo to jump into the market
Is google responding to your emails? Try to get a hold of them. Since they have no phone support that can be difficult.
i've had pretty good luck with their customer sevrvice..theyve emailed me right back concerning my never getting the first pin. funny thing was the day they said the sent the second pin out was the very day i received the pin in the mail. SO i am thinking they were behind in sending the first pin out in the first place(like two weeks behind!). WEIRD HUH?
I am still waiting for my pin as well, I notice you have to have accured $50 in your acount before they send you one. I passed that milestone a few weeks ago but still no pin.
I haven't received my pin on new account and it has been more than 2 weeks as well... I suspect this pin-game is some kind of scheme where delay with payment brings some kind of profit. I hope they are actually gonna pay us. Also, I just went and searched a lot on "google pin not received" etc. and got many posts where people did not receive their pins. I think that is dishonesty from google. I'm just guessing... guess why you are not receiving PINs. Because it's a scheme by Google, I don't think I ever sent you a PIN! That's why! And they can blame USPS for losing your mail! But USPS mail does not ever gets lost! I think this is bad for Google to behave so. LIARS. I'm removing AdSense from my sites.
I don't think they ever sent it! I haven't received my pin on new account and it has been more than 2 weeks as well... I suspect this pin-game is some kind of scheme where delay with payment brings some kind of profit. I hope they are actually gonna pay us. Also, I just went and searched a lot on "google pin not received" etc. and got many posts where people did not receive their pins. I think that is dishonesty from google. I'm just guessing... guess why you are not receiving PINs. Because it's a scheme by Google, I don't think I ever sent you a PIN! That's why! And they can blame USPS for losing your mail! But USPS mail does not ever gets lost! I think this is bad for Google to behave so. LIARS. I'm removing AdSense from my sites.
i have asked for my second pin code..1 month has passed and nothing has shown up....i guess that Mr. Page is a fat lier.....
When I first signed up for adsense, when I logged in, the system stated the date that my pin was mailed out. When I finally received my pin, the postmark on the envelope was dated 10 days later than the date noted on the site. Important note: the mail from google is not clearly labeled as being from GOOGLE. In fact, it could be mistaken for junk mail and you may throw it out by accident. Because of this... the new rule in my house is that all mail is opened up - even if it looks like junk mail. My check for March came in today, and the envelope was NOT marked GOOGLE in the return address area. It looked like a piece of junk mail really.
just wanted to know where is ur location...i have been waitin for about a month and nothing of my pin code appeared...by the way iam in lebanon in the middle east
I am located in Michigan. The whole thing about needing a pin is kind of confusing to me, to be quite honest. I belong to a number of click thru programs, affiliate programs, etc., and they all pay me on a regular basis - and this is the only program that has ever required a snail mail pin number verification process - in order for payment to be sent. I'm confident that Google has its reasons, and that some type of event unknown to the rest of us must have happened to make them institute the pin number verification process. For example, by having a verified address of the account holder - Google will know where to find an account holder that defrauded the system. It sure makes it easier to serve legal papers to a person if you have his verified mailing address.