so they know where to charge the clickfraud that they plan on billing you for, duh.
have fun getting 1 click and getting billed for like 23.
Yeah, Pulse360 has brutal click fraud. Some of the worst I've seen.
Though I haven't seen this as much lately, the problem is that a lot of the ads on P360 actually get INDEXED by the search engine. When I ran a month or so ago, my (non-biz opp) landing page was actually getting clicks from people searching on Google, finding the persons old ad/redirect, then getting redirected to my site which occupied that slot.we really only work with main stream publishers like MSNBC, Weather.com, USA Today etc. Those types of sites are not going to fraud you. If you are seeing click discrepancies though please let me know so I can have someone look into it for you. I can tell you we really work hard to insure our network is clean and we don't work with second and third tier ad networks like so many other companies do.
Send me your info and I will look at your account and see what is going on.
Yup. Wasn't saying I was being charged, just saying what could've added to the perception.if/when you are seeing traffic from sources that you don't like you just need to notify your rep. we can identify where this traffic is coming from and remove it. Also there is no guarantee that you would even be charged for this traffic. we pre-filter every click in our system and it of course has to pass certain levels before it becomes a chargable click.
ok so i signed up for pulse360 and they ask for a scanned copy of my cc (as well as my ID) for verification. wouldn't i be exposing my cc details if i do so?