Anyone received mail like this? Request to click ads

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by Arnie, Jun 16, 2005.

  1. #1
    Received this mail today.
    I'm not sure if this is for real or someone's trying to hit a competitor.
    What should I do about this case?
    Are there any people out there which received similar mail?

    Hi, we recently traded links on my website wxw.xxxxxxxx.com.
    I just opened my new website and was wondering if you would like to
    exchange links with this one too.

    You can go here and add your link to our website yourself, or use the
    below info to add us to yours.
    hxxp:/wxw.xxxxxxxxxx.com/info/directory/

    If you have not already added our link to your website, here is the
    information you will need:

    Title: All That I Like informative website directory
    URL: hxxp://wxw.xxxxxxxxx.com

    Description: Jewelry, Auto, Computers, Employment, Travel,Home, Autos,
    Computers, Credit, Debt, Download, Employment, Gambling, Games, Loans,
    Travel, Finance, Health, Software, Shopping, Mortgage, Electronics,
    Dating, Business, Books, Music, Movies

    First Name: xxxxxxxx
    Last Name: xxxxxxxx
    Email: linksxxxxxxxx.com


    P.S.
    Thanks again.
    xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx
    (webmaster) hxxp:/wxw.xxxxxxx.com

    If you would like to be removed from our mailing list, plase reply to
    this
    message with the word "remove" in the message line.



    This email has been sent with an unregistered copy of LiteMail
    (hxxp://wxw.xxxxxx.com ) which has not been paid for. This message is
    not
    present in the registered version.
     
    Arnie, Jun 16, 2005 IP
  2. yfs1

    yfs1 User Title Not Found

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    #2
    This happens all the time. A lot of us stopped using content ads a looooong time ago. :(
     
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  3. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    #3
    Yeah I get a fair few of those, I just forward them to Google
     
    dct, Jun 16, 2005 IP
  4. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    #4
    This is the first time for me and hope the last of this kind.
     
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  5. _vlada_

    _vlada_ Peon

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    #5
    Are You working for Google?
     
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  6. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    No but I am an AdWords user and Adsense publisher.
     
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  7. yfs1

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    #7
    No, he is saying he reports the offenders to them. Which is how you should do it.

    Let Google investigate it (I imagine it goes in a file on their account and its reviewed before cutting their first check)
     
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    miko67 Well-Known Member

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    I should hope so - though from my experience from accounting (that's my day job) there is a good chance of them getting away with it, at least for a while.

    And I say this hesitantly, because I do not like the fact that some adwords-users don't want to use content ads anymore.

    I can understand it.

    I wouldn't do it either.

    But I do not like it... an adsense publisher-in-the-making speeking ;)
     
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  9. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    I know of one forum that got reported (for emailing and forum posts asking for clicks) they had the cheek to later post something like Google has told us not to ask for clicks but we need money and you know what to do. Bloody idiots.
     
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  10. _vlada_

    _vlada_ Peon

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    So? If you go in bus w/o ticket, we should report you imediately?

    Maybe he is just a kid. Maybe he live in some poor society. I am saying, let G work his own business. You not loosing anything. Better is to mail sender and ask him NOT to send that kinds of mail becouse it is against TOS, and you will report him.

    _vlada_
     
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  11. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    #11
    Up to you but I couldn't complain if you did, I would be in the wrong.

    There is an age limit so kids shouldn't be in Adsense. Like I said I'm an advertiser so yes it could be costing me money. There are paying adveritisers who are also poor and live in a poor society. I'm sorry (thinking about it I am not sorry) but I have no sympathy for people who break the rules and rip off advertisers, myself included off.
     
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  12. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member

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    #12
    The site in question has actually a beautyful design and has lots of links to other sites and that is what confuses me a bit.
    The sender of the mail provides clearly first and second name which makes me suspicious that someone tries to have them at least blackmailed.

    As I have seen here in this forum for the first time is that people can alter the senders address so that it appears to be from a certain sender (Google mail to someone - remember?)

    Since this websites in questions has many links inbound and outbound I wonder if there are others who got the same mail as I did. So far no response yet.

    Furthermore I don't want to ad on red herrings too.

    I don't remeber any linkexchange request using this style of writing in general.
     
    Arnie, Jun 16, 2005 IP
  13. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    #13
    In that circumstance I would contact the webmaster. I would hope Google does have measures in place to prevent somebody impersonating you, I know in the past I've had some idiot clicking my ads to try to get my account in trouble, with that I just reported it to Google and I assume they discounted all clicks from that visitor.
     
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  14. _vlada_

    _vlada_ Peon

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    dct,

    nothing personal. I just thought that is better to tell someone that he making mistake than other - reporting him. Who I am then? Maybe I could do wrong thing. Like it is possible in this case. I am living in not very rich country, btw.

    Best, _vlada_
     
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  15. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    I did initially but for me it was just a waste of time as usually I just got no response, so now I just forward. I didn't take it personally anyway :D
     
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    NewComputer Well-Known Member

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    Why would that matter?
     
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    NewComputer Well-Known Member

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    Hey Vlad,

    Regardless of your country of origin etc... the TOS are for everyone. If you were an AdWords user you would be pissed to get that email...
     
    NewComputer, Jun 16, 2005 IP
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    #18
    they won't let you on a bus without a ticket

    and you need to be 18 to be in adsense - for a reason.
    i don't actively seek out adsense abusers, but if they are going to email me, then yeah, i'll forward it along. it is THEIR responsibility to read the TOS, not mine to tell him how to run his business.
     
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  19. _vlada_

    _vlada_ Peon

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    I am a user of adsense. Iam making a x00 a month. That does not mean that we should be police like persons. I would be pissed. So? Pissed = knock person to BIG G? Shure I will NOT send that mail to G. When I will paid by G for that kind of business I will send that mail, and loose a fiew seconds of my life on that stupidity. Better, I am not interested in that. in TOS is not stated "alert us if you find a cheater".

    I think, that person does not even know what is doing. and better is send him mail than to google.
     
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    GuyFromChicago Permanent Peon

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    I don't think claiming ignorance of the TOS (not you, the person sending the e-mail) is a valid reason...assuming they would give that as a reason. As an Adwords user I report violations of the TOS when I see them - especially ones asking people to commit click fraud. It's my money they are stealing.
     
    GuyFromChicago, Jun 16, 2005 IP