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Shit... I have adbrite all over my sites.... what should I do take them down??
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if that was the case lots of paysites would had been sued on a daily basis... Now if you are talking about the charges only, you do have a ground (to get it fixed, not to go directly "sue them") :2 cents: |
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Actually just quoting something from someone who worked as an expert in similar lawsuits against Gator: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/edelman/ads/ The actual term for the sponsors could possibly be: "Alleging false advertising, unfair competition, trade libel, and tortious interference with prospective economic advantage" *But I'm not a lawyer and everyone should always seek legal counsel* |
Also, just to clarify, not saying that's what 'they' are doing - but in the case of whomever *is*.
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Guys, I've been using Adbrite on our network of sites for months now and I've never seen anything like this. Further, our fans are EXTREMELY vocal when anything fucks up. Haven't heard squat. I'd bet this is more a case of what Lars mentioned. Spyware targeting adbrite's code. We had something similar a few years back where spyware was targeting ConsumptionJunction.com. Anyone infected that visited our site got a pop-up advert everytime they clicked one of our navigation links. We got blamed for it by our fans and we weren't even doing it.
Either way, I've got a long relationship with these guys and I doubt very seriously that they're doing this. I've emailed my rep over there and the CEO / Founder of the company. I'd expect an official response as soon as they get their GFY accounts approved. I also offered to post for them until that happens. Bottom line, we've made a grip of money with these guys and never had any problems. I highly recommend using them. |
Not that I wanted to bump this thread to the top, but I saw it and thought I'd respond.
AdBrite doesn't do any type of browser hijacking. We also don't do popups, direct links (SEO spam), or anything else sketchy. In fact, we didn't even set cookies until recently, when we couldn't figure out any other way to do conversion tracking (code that shows advertisers which of their ads are converting into actual sales). Most likely your site is having a problem with our Interstitial/Intermission code. Interstitials are full-screen ads with a big "Skip this ad" link on the upper-right. We have heard on occasion of these ads sometimes performing weirdly on sites with lots of other JavaScript/CSS/DHTML stuff going on. If that is the case, you can go into your AdBrite account and turn off Interstitials. Also it would be helpful if you could send us your URL, so we can debug. We'll send you a free tshirt or something for your troubles. Consider it hush money. :) Sorry for any inconvenience. Everyone should be aware that Interstitials are (and always have been) by default OFF for all publishers. If a publisher is interested in these types of ads for his site (starts at $5 cpm! okay there's my plug), he must manually turn this option on himself. Thanks for reading, pud www.adbrite.com |
are u the same pud that owns fuckedcompany.com?
if so thats cool |
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i've bought some adbrite traffic via this method and that complaint got back to me from some advertisers...it has something to do with competing javascripts from the adbrite code and the pages being loaded. |
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I have tried many times to contact Adbrite via their contact page and e-mails and I even stopped by and talked to one of their guys at their booth in NYC. Not even one e-mail or phone call back...
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Still dosen't explain why his credit card was charged 56 times.
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Wow that really sucks
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wow
i just started using adbrite had some questions for my account rep and his emails keep bouncing makes me wonder what exactly is going on |
Adbrite support sucks but Ive been using them in various places for 2 years and not a single problem. YMMV
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Probably spyware crap hijacking adbrites code. |
If this is true and it gets out it will be harder for Adbrite for recruit
Ad Sales Account Executive for Growing Start-up (financial district)
Reply to: [email protected] Date: 2006-05-01, 9:18AM PDT Join AdBrite, one of the most promising startups in the bay area, as an Account Executive for Ad Sales. Checkout what the LA Times, Wall Street Journal and others are saying about AdBrite: http://press.adbrite.com AdBrite is the Internet?s ad marketplace serving ads on over 12,000 sites, reaching 30 million unique people a day across 450,000,000 pageviews. An example of the sites utilizing AdBrite includes Friendster, NHL.com, Gawker, hahahahahahahahahaha, Alexa, and LinkedIn.com. We're looking for an individual who is a self starter and is eager to make an immediate impact. Responsibilities: This individual will be responsible for driving new business revenue from identified prospects Meeting quarterly revenue targets as set by sales management Other revenue generating duties as assigned Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a minimum 3-6 years sales experience (online preferred) Undergraduate degree or equivalent job experience Outstanding written and verbal communication skills Some understanding of online advertising a plus Self-motivated, detail oriented and outgoing Proven sales experience required Experience with online advertising a plus, but not limited to those with online sales experience AdBrite provides free lunch everyday, offers flexibility and a great opportunity to grow within the company, and is proudly backed by Sequoia Capital. Please send your resume to [email protected] About AdBrite: AdBrite is an Internet Advertising Marketplace that connects independent web publishers with thousands of advertisers. The company enables publishers to monetize their sites by offering an easy-to-use set of tools that handles all publishers' ad sales needs. With its unique ad-approval system, AdBrite also provides web publishers with total control over the look, feel, and content of ads on their site. AdBrite helps advertisers tap into highly targeted demographics among more than 12,000 high-performing web sites, reaching over 30 million unique users every day. Based in San Francisco, AdBrite is backed by Sequoia Capital. |
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lars already explained it to you fucking tards. i can't for the life of me imagine how you fucktards can be so naive and ignorant to think that a company of that size is going to try to make money like this - when any retarded 3rd grader could tell you that it would destroy the company in minutes.
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I wonder why? :helpme |
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LOL you mean like AFF making money this way ? :1orglaugh :warning :1orglaugh |
can anyone teach me how to charge a card 56 times...k thanks...lol
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You think visa would be on to them after the 52'nd time :1orglaugh |
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