Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
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12-31-2009, 02:14 AM,
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Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
http://wensy.com/toast1.6.45/toast.asp?sub=show&action=posts&fid=10&tid=2808
Why pay eBay fees when you can just support your site by clicking ads for the sole reason of making money for the site owner, when Quote:"Our site earns money when we click those ads."Beware though! Quote:"we get Darren into trouble if we just "pound" on particular links using the same computer (IP address) all the time. So, we REALLY don't want to do that."Wait! A member with a little non rinky-dink sense comes in with the truth: Quote:Be very careful here, under the terms of Google Ads, telling people to click on ads to help increase $$ is a cause for losing the right to use Google Ad services. Google has a way to determine if the clicks are legit, many clicks in a short period of time can result in Wensy losing money.That's ok, because... Quote:I only click on 1 or 2 a day and do check out the sites I click on to avoid this potential problem mentioned above.Just use common sense when doing this and there should be no problems. The real question is, would these same sellers ever have paid any attention to any of those ads if they had never been asked? Apparently not, since one was totally new to it: Quote:Yes I have been reading some adds since you mentioned it. I have found a few interesting adds at that. And I will do all I can to help. That's click fraud. Those are dollars that business owners depended on to receive revenue to continue operating. If a cashier at the supermarket is stealing credit card numbers under the manager's eyes and he doesn't stop it, he is guilty as well. The fact that the thread has stayed active for over 7 months confirms to me that the owner of the site approves of click fraud to fund his endeavor.
"Listen up Mother****er. Try that bulls*** here and I will hand you and your head in a basket"
- Ray Romeo's alter ego Andrew Pittino responding when I signed up a new account on Wagglepop to verify the non-existence of a way to opt out of his sharing my information with third parties. |
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12-31-2009, 03:10 AM,
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2009, 03:41 AM by sneakymagenta.)
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Re: Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
Quote:The fact that the thread has stayed active for over 7 months confirms to me that the owner of the site approves of click fraud to fund his endeavor. The fact that the owner Darren Bock's own plea to click on ads has stayed active for 30 months confirms to me without a doubt that he approves of it. Wensy owner, June 2007 newsletter Wrote:Advertising:http://www.wensy.com/toast1.6.45/toast.asp?sub=show&action=posts&fid=5&tid=16 edit: don't forget, this is the same owner who used to encourage members to manipulate the site's Alexa ranking. edit: In another newsletter he discouraged users from leaving negative feedback because it would make the site look bad. Somebody please tell me how a "positive" rating that is obviously a negative helps anyone? positive feedback left by buyer on the owner's selling ID Wrote:Positive: Items not recieved! Package mutilated at post office! http://www.wensy.com/storeprofile.asp?userid=6
OAI Moron Hall of Fame
<i>sell-thru is an irrelevant and illogical consideration.</i> -KaRay, owner of WP giving selling advice, 2006 <i>the site was 'NOT' hacked but the little script that had recipes on had the link altered</i> -Plunderhere Owner Mark Taylor after his site was hacked by a Chinese hacker gang, 2008 Some people have it like that, others dont. I do. -Probidscripts owner Spencer Osama Binweb Laden Ray bragging about his ability to scam the OAI without feeling any guilt, 2008. How does an auction site get buyers? -question asked at PSU by owner of auction site BidBeaver.ca, 2008 How do I get sales? -question asked at PSU by online store owner, 2009. I was told by my Tech. Support that my site dont really need SSL.. his servers are well protected and that info your providing to join aint really top secret information -owner of auction site TheTraderOutlet.com discussig his site's lack of basic security, 2009 |
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12-31-2009, 09:39 AM,
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Re: Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
I think I made my feelings on fraudulent clicks clear when I posted this thread several years ago on click fraud:
TT miscreant trolls force eBay to take action against the selling of click fraud on eBay http://community.tuliptools.com/index.ph...368.0.html If you read this old BidWhale thread on PSU you'll discover that Nisan Auxoo's old BidWhale site encouraged click fraud - the site had a 'support the site by clicking on the ads' message beneath all of the AdSense ads. Quote:the owner's selling ID eBay requires that its employees identify themselves as an eBay employee when they list an auction. The smaller sites like Wensy and Alsoshop should follow suit to avoid the problem that occurs when buyers have a problem with a transaction (e.g. Items not recieved! Package mutilated at post office!) and turn to the auction site for help only to find out that the site's customer service is - the seller they've just reported. Quote:Somebody please tell me how a "positive" rating that is obviously a negative helps anyone? False positives and autofeedback defeat the entire purpose of having a feedback system. |
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01-03-2010, 08:06 AM,
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Re: Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
Google Adsense Blog Wrote:Click fraud is a subset of invalid clicks that are generated with malicious or fraudulent intent -- in other words, clicks that are intended to drive up advertiser cost or publisher revenue artificially. Sources for these clicks include, but are not limited to:http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/08/defi...fraud.html report here: https://www.google.com/adsense/support/b...ks_contact
"Well, Jay was so giddy that someone named Jay was involved with this site we posted our first non-eBay listing in 3 years here at Lunarbid (we tried two items at Yahoo once upon a time, they bombed)" -Marie posting in a LunarBid thread at OTWA in 2005 wins the award for 'most moronic reason ever given for choosing a venue"
"thanks twat u must have nothing better 2 do. do u talk to all your members like that. will not be recomending your site. best way to put it is TULIPTOOLS.COM IS REALLY SHIT. DONT JOIN." -pubescent owner of rinky dink off2auction.com in 2011 |
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01-06-2010, 02:26 AM,
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Re: Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
Quote:report here: https://www.google.com/adsense/support/b...ks_contact That form is only if you feel you are a victim of click fraud. Here is the form to send if you are not the victim but see an obvious violation: https://www.google.com/adsense/support/b...ion_report
"Listen up Mother****er. Try that bulls*** here and I will hand you and your head in a basket"
- Ray Romeo's alter ego Andrew Pittino responding when I signed up a new account on Wagglepop to verify the non-existence of a way to opt out of his sharing my information with third parties. |
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02-26-2010, 11:51 PM,
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Re: Members of Wensy encourage Adsense click fraud to fund the site
From PatheticallySuckyadviceUnlimited
http://www.powersellersunite.com/about31...c-165.html Lizard Wrote:eCrater, Vendio, Wensy, Webstores Google Product Search: eCrater 247,000 items listed (less than 10% of items) iOffer 0 Wensy 0 Webstore 0 Google Organic Search: iOffer 988,000 pages indexed eCrater 533,000 Webstore 77,100 Wensy 3,570 Wensy has no exposure in product search OR organic search. 240,000 items and only 3500 pages indexed? That SUCKS. All of these marketplace sites' Product Search exposure (0%-10%) SUCKS. 99.9% of my website's items are indexed, and probably 99.9% of your (the lurker's) website's items are indexed too.
OAI Moron Hall of Fame
<i>sell-thru is an irrelevant and illogical consideration.</i> -KaRay, owner of WP giving selling advice, 2006 <i>the site was 'NOT' hacked but the little script that had recipes on had the link altered</i> -Plunderhere Owner Mark Taylor after his site was hacked by a Chinese hacker gang, 2008 Some people have it like that, others dont. I do. -Probidscripts owner Spencer Osama Binweb Laden Ray bragging about his ability to scam the OAI without feeling any guilt, 2008. How does an auction site get buyers? -question asked at PSU by owner of auction site BidBeaver.ca, 2008 How do I get sales? -question asked at PSU by online store owner, 2009. I was told by my Tech. Support that my site dont really need SSL.. his servers are well protected and that info your providing to join aint really top secret information -owner of auction site TheTraderOutlet.com discussig his site's lack of basic security, 2009 |
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