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#1 JamesW

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Posted 08 September 2003 - 03:25 AM

Hey,

As some of you may have read, my Google AdSense account has been 'disabled'. My emails to Google have yielded the following results:

1) These were approximately 35 clicks.
2) These were not my clicks.
3) These clicks weren't encouraged by me.

Now I have heard about people receiving a similar email to the one which I received, but after replying with a sensible response their account were back online.

Does anyone have any reasons or suggestions as to why this has happened and how I can get back in?

P.S. I tried signing-up again with a different email address but this didn't work!

Cheers,

James

#2 robwatts

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Posted 08 September 2003 - 04:02 AM

P.S. I tried signing-up again with a different email address but this didn't work!


This probably didn't help you, besides, if they ban/disable a domain they probably have a means of checking new applications against disabled domains and automatically discarding them.

At the end of the piece its their party and they choose who gets on the list.

I can understand why you may feel frustrated, especially as you say that it wasn't you.

Perhaps a nicely worded email to them may do the trick, but ultimately you may simply have to accept the fact that you won't be getting back in, at least not with the domain that theyve decided isn't welcome.

Good luck

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Posted 08 September 2003 - 08:36 AM

I think you may well be right. It does raise some points about the strength of Google AdSense though - that 35 clicks can derail an advertiser! What sort of message is this sending out?

Cheers,

James




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