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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (7357)2/11/2006 1:40:47 PM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15857
 
You are smoking crack, lizzie. It is almost impossible to get questionable clicks "refunded".

For one thing, Google has never shared their internal IP data with any customer, ever. So you have to try and prove, on your own, without all of the data, that the clickfraud happened.

And if google says "it wasnt clickfraud" you have absolutely no recourse.

Havent you read the news or the webmaster forums? Google is NOTORIOUS for refusing to refund clickfraud money. Getting anything from them is like pulling teeth. For you to say that refunds "are always given" means you FLAT OUT HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE WITH THIS INDUSTRY AT ALL.

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Google has a simple system of refunding questionable clicks, and you can request refunds at any time, and from what I hear they are always given.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (7357)2/11/2006 6:39:45 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15857
 
Lizzie, thanks for responding. But I had asked this question to KeepItSimple since I was interested in listening to his/her side of what it means. Expectedly, he has a rebuttal to what you said but unfortunately he does not have a response to my question.

I agree with you that click fraud is a non issue.