I can't believe anyone would be daft enough to fall for that sort of crap, they violate Adsense policies and encourage their "customers" to do the same: Quote from their site: Once you're banned from Adsense it's game over and it's a policy violation to obtain another. I hate seeing anyone get ripped off but they are just preying on the desperate.
I did see many people get more than 1 Adsense account. Probably, it's against Adsense TOS but who care? They still earn well until Google spot and ban them again. Just wanna say it's NOT impossible to reg more than 1 new adsense account, hence it should NOT a good reason/sign to detect if a seller is scammer or not? PS: I have only 1 adsense account and always strictly follow Adsense TOS.
I didn't say it was impossible, just that it's against Google's policies...but hey who cares? I'm pretty sure a site that encourages it's users to violate Google's TOS are nothing more than a bunch of scam artists.
Haha, agree with this point. Anyway, buying an Adsense site always contain potential risks. Even when seller give buyers access to his/her Adsense account to confirm the revenue, it's still possible that income's 100% from a PTC campaign, thus will come back to zero after sale (when seller stop his PTC campaign). So, 1 tip that I wanna share here is: always ask sellers to give you access to his Google Analytics and Adsense account at the same time. By this way, you can confirm if traffic source is eligible or not and the correlation between traffic and income make sense or not. (I don't say about other kinds of scam: fake earning, fake traffic proof (screenshot), change URL name, etc that can be detected more easily. The scamming trick I mention above is far more sophisticated, which can fool even experienced buyers). So I wish this post can help many people here, always try my best to fight against scammers. GL!
That's classic. They sell questionable services to questionable customers who can't question them if they get scammed.