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Topic: Announcing BitcoinAdvertisers.com THE MONEY MAKING MONSTER! - page 3. (Read 21819 times)

legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1005
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well if not SCAM, its highly dubious to promise a money making monster, not paying up and hiding behind unpublished terms and rules as well as disregarding those rules when benefitting the proprietor.

removed almost all ads from my pages.

We are sorry you are unhappy with your BitcoinAdvertisers.com experience, please have a nice day.


Well you're unhappy, but you aint doin shit about it.

This is exactly the dickhead attitude towards customers that will drive people away.
Maybe hire someone sociable to do your support?

I clearly described my annoyance with your line of argument via PM.
I clearly described the double standard therein.
Spelt it out for you.

And then you bid me farewell with a sorry? That's pretty sad.

I am NOT saying you are running a scam, but you ARE doing everything you can to drive away your source of income - people that BUY ads and people that RUN ads. I used to be both - now I'm neither (well, I do run 10 or so to get my CTR lower). And don't you dare clear my account - if I come back in two months and my .X BTC isn't there, I'll be not as diplomatic.


hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
I just don't understand why so many people keep BitcoinAdvertisers banners on their pages, knowing that balance can be wiped out at any moment!

sounds like paypal Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
well if not SCAM, its highly dubious to promise a money making monster, not paying up and hiding behind unpublished terms and rules as well as disregarding those rules when benefitting the proprietor.

removed almost all ads from my pages.

We are sorry you are unhappy with your BitcoinAdvertisers.com experience, please have a nice day.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
removed almost all ads from my pages.
I did the same immediately after have read about non-payments.

BTW, I just don't understand why so many people keep BitcoinAdvertisers banners on their pages, knowing that balance can be wiped out at any moment!
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1005
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well if not SCAM, its highly dubious to promise a money making monster, not paying up and hiding behind unpublished terms and rules as well as disregarding those rules when benefitting the proprietor.

removed almost all ads from my pages.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
Is there any option for a publisher so that the statistics are not public?  I maybe am less concerned about revenues as a whole (determined from the bitcoin address in the ad code) being public, but more so the Impressions, Clicks, CTR, and RPM that shows in the "Partner Statistics". 

 - http://bitcoinadvertisers.com/partnerstat.php?p=[bitcoin address used in publisher's ad code]

Without having an account, there's no easy way to protect this I suppose.  So to offer this would probably involve me associating an e-mail address and password, so that viewing the partner statistics would require the password.  (and the e-mail to be able to recover from a lost password situation).  And that probably adds complexity you were not looking towards having.  So I'm not sure what you could to do to restrict access to this statistics report.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Can someone answer me please?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0


I am not interested in namecalling.

I got the usual response "your CTR is too high", which I *personally* don't get, but since I've never before meddled with ads, well, could be standard practise, whatever. No quantification of the acceptable CTR, but no accusation of fraud on my part, either.

PM'd him back, we'll see how that goes.

This matter has been discussed in PM.

I really don't know whether or not all of these people have genuine gripes or not. I'm not taking sides, but I would like to aide in Andrew's defense at least a little bit.

For the time that I had BA word ads in my forum I did receive payment. Not only that, but I even clicked on the ad once just to make sure it worked and whether or not it popped up in a new tab or not. And I was not slapped with fraudulent CTR.

Clicking the ads to test them or if there is genuine interest is fine.  We are more concerned with automated clicks or a pattern of unusual spikes which is easy to spot.

Future versions of the site will have graphs for all partners so that this can be seen more easily.
hero member
Activity: 614
Merit: 500
I really don't know whether or not all of these people have genuine gripes or not. I'm not taking sides, but I would like to aide in Andrew's defense at least a little bit.

For the time that I had BA word ads in my forum I did receive payment. Not only that, but I even clicked on the ad once just to make sure it worked and whether or not it popped up in a new tab or not. And I was not slapped with fraudulent CTR.
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1005
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I am not interested in namecalling.

I got the usual response "your CTR is too high", which I *personally* don't get, but since I've never before meddled with ads, well, could be standard practise, whatever. No quantification of the acceptable CTR, but no accusation of fraud on my part, either.

PM'd him back, we'll see how that goes.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
This is now official, thanks mods.
legendary
Activity: 2058
Merit: 1005
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http://www.bitcoinadvertisers.com/partnerstat.php?p=12weixK5ttMdjeoQgdGca9mKMKxkCxZkBG

payment has been delayed for many many weeks now. contaced support twice, no answer.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
Am I going to get an answer or I really have to open support ticket?
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
I hope you do it will help with my defamation case.
Protecting own legal consumer rights is not a defamation.
BTW, I really would like to meet you in the court! Many other users I think also.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
you do not understand what dynamic means.
You are really crazy!
I regularly visit BitcoinAdvertisers and always see price about 10 mBTC. I have never seen amounts even less than 1 mBTC.

P.S. It is not worth for me to sue you due to high legal costs, but I will try to contact your hosting provider asking to terminate your account. I suppose he don't want to host a fraudster on his servers.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
is dynamically updated based on advertiser deposits, I have no control over what advertisers pay for ads and neither is it a CPC promise, the key word here is "could" not "promise".
0.0099 BTC per 372 clicks = 0.0000266 BTC per click = 0.0266 mBTC comparing to ~10 mBTC you have promoted. I agree that price fluctuates with the market, but not on 375 times difference (!!!). It is pure misleading of consumer, which is punishable in most countries.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
If you fail to recall I will remind you that you terminated your agreement with us a long time ago and since I am not interested in resuming this partnership
By law, terminating a contact requires making a refund. Clause that you can simply terminate my account without giving money back is absolutely illegal!

You promised to pay about 11 mBTC per click on main page, but now you tell me that 372(!!!) clicks are worth just 0.0099 BTC. It is ridiculous!

and the second I don't even see evidence existed.
Code with this address had been posted on Daily Bitcoins for few weeks. Google caches periodically websites (and probably keeps all data, not just latest copy), therefore with decree of the court the Google can provide proof agaist you.

P.S. Exactly as before, I see no willing to solve the problem from your side.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1002
Website: dailybitcoins.org

Addresses:
1B8eNdu4567BWb1jeBdcJDYEssaYnZXcjY (372 clicks)
1Fz8jjBeug5KkPwEzAixjx71PyeofUN3HV (122 clicks)

Payment missing for total 494 clicks, i.e. 5.86 BTC at current rate displayed on your site.
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