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Post Posted: June 30th, 2006, 6:37 am

It is true that every publisher agrees to the Google "Terms & Conditions" at the initial sign-up. It is, in fact, a contract. But implicit in that agreement is the responsibility of the parties to execute the agreement in a fair manner as prescribed by the agreement. You maintain that ...

Post Posted: June 30th, 2006, 4:54 am

Well, now. That's the arrogant attitude the tobacco companies held for years--and it worked for a long time. Until one day---well, you know the outcome! BTW I'll wager that the Google legal department doesn't view the matter as quite the joke that you do. So on behalf of all the lemmings out here, w...

Post Posted: June 29th, 2006, 6:16 pm

Meman, You state in your post "The only thing i would suggest is reading the terms properly next time you sign up with someone online." Nowhere in my posts will you see where I claimed to have signed up for anything with Google. That is an assumption that you make, albeit incorrectly. As f...

Post Posted: June 29th, 2006, 5:56 pm

WF, Thanks for your observations and compliments. As for as evidence of wrong doing on the part of Google, suffice it to say that it would not be in the interests of the "10% mistakes" parties to publicly tip any hands at this time. However, I invite you to visit the many forums out there ...

Post Posted: June 29th, 2006, 4:54 pm

The allegation that Google has a higher responsibility to its advertisers is preposterous--pure and simple. Google has a financial responsiblity to pay its creditors. Once a publisher executes its legal responsibilities in publishing advertisement on its website on behalf of Google Adsense the contr...

Post Posted: June 29th, 2006, 11:18 am

Appeal? Appeal to whom and how? Why doesn't Google offer the appeals process up front before they summarily pull the plug on a website? (BTW how on earth could a website owner appeal when Google will not tell them what infraction they have made?) To unilaterally pull the plug on a website owner with...

Post Posted: June 29th, 2006, 4:32 am

It only happens when you have accumulated enough money in your account and you are supposed to be paid. Up until that time you are providing them with free ad space on your website. They terminate your account and keep the money. When you ask why you were terminated they give you that crap about the...

Post Posted: June 28th, 2006, 5:40 pm

That one mistake out of ten should bother you a lot. When Google accuses someone of being dishonest and offers no explanation it displays a blatant disregard their partners. Too many people have experienced this arrogance for it to be mere happenstance. Even if it was a result of error those people ...

Post Posted: June 28th, 2006, 5:09 pm

How many small websites have gotten the dreaded termination email from Google? AdSense is a very clever scam. Here's how it works. Google never terminates anyone until they cross the threshold for payment. Each month Google targets a predetermined quota of websites for non-payment of funds that have...
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