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07-10-2008, 07:11 PM
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Re:
The site is called Quality Traffic Supply. That is not quality traffic. Thanks for your input.
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07-10-2008, 07:29 PM
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Hi Dustinole ... good point about the name. As I may have mentioned, I don't think Brian is a premeditated thief. He strikes me more as a slacker, who finds he can't backtrack fast enough. Take care.
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07-11-2008, 11:21 AM
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dustinole & rater01
Your messages through Google Checkout have been received. Refunds for the undelivered portion of traffic have been sent.
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07-17-2008, 05:57 AM
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May be they are scamming.
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08-20-2008, 08:58 PM
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Please refund me.
Last edited by erikh06; 08-20-2008 at 09:11 PM..
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08-20-2008, 09:20 PM
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Hi ... can't find the posting to quote, so here it is, "Please refund my paypal payment. You didn't give me any login information three days after paying and the "traffic" you're giving me is coming from some traffic sharing scam in http://67.15.114.75/ads/13442.html in the form of a 10x10 pixel iframe there rather than contextual ads which is no good to me." Go to the url and check the source code. I think I should retract my comment that Brian isn't a premeditated thief. Ugh! Wow! Does he give honest on-line ad suppliers a band name or what. Be wary.
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08-23-2008, 09:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sclick
Hi ... can't find the posting to quote, so here it is, "Please refund my paypal payment. You didn't give me any login information three days after paying and the "traffic" you're giving me is coming from some traffic sharing scam in http://67.15.114.75/ads/13442.html in the form of a 10x10 pixel iframe there rather than contextual ads which is no good to me." Go to the url and check the source code. I think I should retract my comment that Brian isn't a premeditated thief. Ugh! Wow! Does he give honest on-line ad suppliers a band name or what. Be wary.
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I have talked to our wholesaler about this URL and they have told us that this page is used to track the ads and views to each campaign. This is only a redirect page which the visitors is sent through.
Please PM me your transaction info and a refund will be sent.
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08-23-2008, 06:32 PM
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They're also coming from:
http://www.softpopads.com/network3/
I've sent the guy two e-mails asking him to stop sending me the stat skewing, bandwidth wasting, trash traffic and to refund my money but he won't answer.
I'll be filing a dispute in the next few days. Should I point them to this page?
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08-23-2008, 09:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by erikh06
They're also coming from:
http://www.softpopads.com/network3/
I've sent the guy two e-mails asking him to stop sending me the stat skewing, bandwidth wasting, trash traffic and to refund my money but he won't answer.
I'll be filing a dispute in the next few days. Should I point them to this page?
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I am not familiar with "http://www.softpopads.com/network3/" but it may be one of our suppliers pages. Our supplier advertises contextual ads, not popunders so I don't think this is part of our network.
A refund is on the way.
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09-03-2008, 05:40 AM
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I should've read this thread before I purchased traffic from Quality Traffic Supply. Now I want my money back after I read this thread, because I am frightened. 
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09-05-2008, 08:14 AM
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Can't beleive people purchased traffic at such a high rate...A press release in a news paper or a 10 second slot on a radio cud have sufficed. Neways... am glad that the amt is being refunded.. Cheerz
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09-15-2008, 06:06 AM
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Quality Traffic Supply is the first and last company I will ever use to buy traffic! They are HORRIBLE!!! They never answer emails even though they claim to have the best customer service that will normally answer within 2 days. Never any online support either and you can never contact them in any way. I paid $30 for 20000 visitors and I still cannot even login to see my stats. I mean what company doesn't even send out login information after an order or even a confirmation email??? The visitors they send out are nothing more than automated robots. I got the same IP's comming to my site 3-5 times a day each and every day over and over. I got no page views, no clicks, no leads, no sales! Stay away from this company unless you grow money on trees. 
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10-29-2008, 08:27 AM
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As With any product or service. Do your homework. Would you go out and buy a golf cart and expect it to ride like a Lexus? Know what you are buying and what the expectations are. Ask a lot of questions and track your results. Not all traffic providers are created equally.
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11-14-2008, 05:31 PM
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How about a little cooperation
1. you never answered my 5000000 emails
2. i payed for 7 day rush it took about 3 months to receive all visitors
3. Your a f**king ripp of c*** i want my money back for the 10000000th time....................
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01-01-2009, 02:53 PM
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ATTENTION SCAMMER!
BLUECIRCLE/QTS,
I sent you an email to billing@qualityadservices.com, and a PM on this site, immediately read and respond to this. You will want to absolutely as the details of why are in the communications sent, please take this very seriously, to avoid litigation actions and PRISON TIME.
Looking forward to your response, and IMMEDIATE reconciliation of the problem.
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01-03-2009, 03:31 PM
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cvalhala,
A refund and email has already been sent to you. Your refund is currently processing to your account. Please contact AlertPay support department for the exact status of your refund.
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01-15-2009, 01:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bluecircle
cvalhala,
A refund and email has already been sent to you. Your refund is currently processing to your account. Please contact AlertPay support department for the exact status of your refund.
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Quality Traffic Supply - are you there Brian Mears?
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I ordered some quality traffic supply and that like counter keeps ticking up nicely on their site, stating that I am receiving lots of quality traffic. Unfortunately, my web logs give a much different story. I wouldnt mind so much if I got the response to my emails that I was promised.
Is it another scam or are you there Brian? because I want my money back.
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01-17-2009, 01:38 PM
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I am trying to get in touch with your company about a refund too, but no one responds to my emails. You apparently can't deliver what you promise. What do I need to do?
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01-13-2009, 12:20 PM
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He only gets a couple of hundred or so hits a month at his own site, so that should tell you something.
Sorry.
A legitimate advertising site does not sell traffic that cheap. It's more like in the thousands.
There has to be enough money from an advertising webmaster, like yourselves, to be split between the advertising site and the webmaster who accepts the ad in his site. For example, say, 6 cents a click. 3 cents to each of them. Multiply 6 cents times, say, 5,000, and that is how much you really would pay.
But it is higher than that, still.
If you want your site to be really successful, you have to buy traffic, advertise. Just know where to go, how to do it, and make sure your site can convert (looks good).
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11-14-2008, 06:11 PM
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Hi meshleman3 ... not to deny your experience, but there are categories of visitor campaigns that deliver, like there's no tomorrow. You can't by 25M of this category for $25 or $30 bucks because it's effective and vendors know it. The subject of this thread is not one of those vendors and I'm not sure he sells contextual ads, in the true sense. Seek and you shall find the good and great sources of A-one visitor campaigns. Few vendors, in fact, are as Brian Mears, of Quality (sic). Good luck.
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