Clikadilla is not a legitimate ad network. They provide bot traffic, and their customer service is non-existent when you try to get your money back. I fell for it, and now I’m warning others—don’t make the same mistake. Avoid at all costs. 

Clickadilla are Scammers
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Send them an invoice for time spent, then send it to collections when they don't answer in 90 days.Comment
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Most ad networks automatically remove bots and known VPN's and proxies, but not Clickadilla. They're really for programmatic media buying where you need extensive IP blacklists and a good real-time bidding system to cherry pick the good hits from the junk.
WGI play with Google.Comment
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Buy 10 apple from the supermarket. 9 are rotten. Good deal?
They are scammers with 99% of reviews negative the 1% are "dear, Clickadilla top best network, maximum profit in Delhi"....Comment
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The idea is that you need the right tools to buy the 1 good apple and reject the remaining 9...
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So let me get this straight. You go to Tim Hortons, you're promised
"top quality best donuts" and you're happy that 1 out of 10 is edible?


You buy tires, hey, one out of 4 might blow up but you should have had the "right tools'
Anyone with an IQ above 2 sees this is farcicalComment
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Which is something I just do not understand.
People are more than happy to post when they have a bad experience with a company on GFY… Yet do not search GFY before doing business with someone new… It doesnt make sense
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Except than when you search for Clickadilla on GFY you see this:
"Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms."
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I'm suggesting you don't buy every hit adnetworks sell and you use your own blacklists to filter the traffic and keep just the 1/10 that's good quality. MaxMind and IP2Location are two examples of blacklists that can help exclude bot traffic.So let me get this straight. You go to Tim Hortons, you're promised
"top quality best donuts" and you're happy that 1 out of 10 is edible?


You buy tires, hey, one out of 4 might blow up but you should have had the "right tools'
Anyone with an IQ above 2 sees this is farcical
WGI play with Google.Comment
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Clickadilla is a total scam. I tried them, and it's just a bot farm with zero customer service. When I wanted to get my money back, they ghosted me completely. There are a ton of bad reviews, and the few good ones are clearly fake—don’t fall for it. Avoid this network at all costs.Comment
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I already warned everyone here about them back in March
https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-b...-scammers.htmlComment
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So imagine you're a business buying software licenses:
A vendor promises "cutting-edge productivity software" for your entire team.
When you install it, 9 out of 10 licenses are full of bugs, causing crashes.
The vendor tells you, "Well, you need a high-end IT team and advanced debugging tools to make it usable."
Would you accept that?
Of course not.
It’s absurd in B2B just as it is in B2C.
Businesses expect the products or services they purchase to deliver the promised quality without requiring additional tools or workarounds to "filter out the garbage"Comment
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So, I had bought a one month tab link deal, with only tier 1 english speaking traffic.
You've guessed, in tracker it showed 90% bot.


Support tried to give me runaround, i charged back on cardComment
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thats the problem with buying generic traffic, you will get cj's masking as tube sites which will be bot traffic or garbage as they feed themselves
i would just target x site that you know is legit. like txxx you can buy just with them, i would pick a site you know is legit and buy from just tht site.
i had the same issue when buying from trafficshop it was all garbage.Comment
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I bought from one specific site, in theory....thats the problem with buying generic traffic, you will get cj's masking as tube sites which will be bot traffic or garbage as they feed themselves
i would just target x site that you know is legit. like txxx you can buy just with them, i would pick a site you know is legit and buy from just tht site.
i had the same issue when buying from trafficshop it was all garbage.Comment


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