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Is Precisionclick Good (publiser)?

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I was looking for ads that require paticipation (I am a publisher) and you get payed for the click and I found this website:
http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
Off of myspace.com. It appears to have some good paticipation ads but really has little details and sounds like a scam. It clames

Serving 9 Billion ads on over 1500 premier web sites every month!

Wich is a lot but there are no refrences to these sites or links. The site has only a way to contact the makers (who live in Californa) and no other members (no forum ect). It sounded like a scam so I haven't used it yet but I was woundering if anyone use this or is there a better paticipation ad seller (for publisers). I really want ads on my site (sounds funny but I have good spots for them). I was thinking about eather Pay per click or pay per impression.Thanks,
Sparkx
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Im going to get adsence in a while. Well I might at least. I don't want to get scamed thought. I also herd that you can loose all your money if someone spams you. I don't think anyone would spam me but my website does have lots of rivals. I like that adsence pays a lot but I don't like the fact that you could get banned. I would think google would be smart enought to place cookies or at least bock an IP from being counted multiple times an hour. I hope somday they add that. I asked the same question at google forums about a month ago and got no reply ;)
That makes google look bad if noone can answer a simple question. I know google could be trusted but even so I don't like typing in personal information anywere. Also adsense looks ugly and has no game ads. I want image, movie and game ads on my site not word ads like http://yahoo.com/ and https://www.google.comhttp/www.google.com have. Has anyone actually herd of this ad componie if not its out of the picture because it could be a scam (but myspace uses it so maby not).
Thanks,
Sparkx

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I doubt google will scam you, the more you generate, the more they generate, it's a very good partnership for both.But to avoid advertisers going crammy, they have to try and prevent or atleast fix up anything that involves fake advertising use.If you have the time and don't mind some effort, try creating a script that perhaps can keep track of what people are doing with your ads and if they get a bit toooo friendly with them, ignore there IP.It's not an absolute solution but it could help.

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Ill try making one... Or I could make it so that after they have clicked the ads 4-5 in 2 hours I could make it so the ads simply won't load (saving me bandwidth and following there tos as long as I don't have Cost Per Inpression). I guess you're right. Google is making free money why would they scam you. If they were smart they would automaticly build in a script that checks the IP (and runs a program like you discribed).Thanks for the help,Sparkx

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PrecisionClick is Totally a scam.Is Precisionclick Good (publiser)?

Mate, Precisionclick.Com is a scam. Stay away from it. A signed up for it in Feb 2009 and made almost $500. According to their rules, I should be paid on 1st April but they didn't pay. I emailed them but no reply. Then I called their support and got the reply that I have to fill a form (W9, I think) in order to get payment. I filled that form, scanned it and sent to them via email. After a week, I again inquired regarding my payment and they replied they are forwarded my issue to their "Accouting department". After few days, a got an email from them that My account has been terminated due violation of their terms and services. The reason they gave me was using more than 2 ads at the same time. I.E Google Ad and PrecisionClick. A baseless terms of services. Don't they know that I will place it along with other networks when they approved my website. OR they should be banned me previously. Why they ban me when I started inquiring about my payment

So Stay away from scam company PrecisionClick. Totally a scam.

-reply by Usman

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