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However from what I understand, Google can detect click fraud and returns you the fraudulent click money afterwards... so if Google is doing their job properly, it should be all good.
It is my experience that people working on click farms are given intrusctions to click on links on the site to simulate a real user experience in an effort to fool the search engine.
What is more, why would they do it if they were not generating an income?
An excellent post exposing another click fraud scam.
I cancelled, unfortunately after 2 months of being billed. I didn't ask for a credit, because they really did supply me with a service. However, I think they were supposed to mail me some bonus stuff, which I never received.
This company was based out of UK and like I said was hard to find the login area. NEVER join one of these online businesses that do not have legit phone numbers and addresses. ALWAYS do a BBB or Ripoff Report Search.
$80 to the bad guys. This needs to stop...especially when it was advertised in CareerBuilders.com.
Good luck,
Rob
Janet R
I immediately called the bank for further guidance. The girl i talked to at my bank said that she has been getting tons of calls about this and that they should be on the news about what scam-artists they are soon. She said to call them and tell them you want to cancel and want your money refunded immediately. She also said that i could give my #'s on my bank card to her b/c they obviously had it already anyway. then call her back and we would cancel that card.
i called ultimate search guide to find out how they got my info. and they immediately wanted to know my phone #, my full name, my address. i told the lady "no" i'm not giving out any of my info. and demanded she refund my $. She told me if i would not verify that info. that there was no way to help me. So i asked her to talk to someone else and he was no help of course.
I STILL DON'T KNOW HOW THEY GOT MY INFORMATION. this is all new to me right now. All i do know is that i have a canceled bank card and i'm glad i caught it when i did.