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August 20, 2014, 06:27:53 PM
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Hi folks,

I've been testing out Bitcoin ad networks and here is what I've found so far:

ADBIT.CO - Total scam, stole my coins and deleted my account. No email from support, no response from support. Nada.

SURf-PROFIT.COM - Total scam, stole my coins and now their site doesn't even come up.  Ripoff.

PAYMENTSURF.COM - Legit, working, relatively easy to use and create campaigns etc.  RECOMMEND.

A-ADS.COM - Not recommended!  I uploaded a banner ad for my website https://CoinChimp.com which is an anonymous Bitcoin exchange.  A-Ads.com claims to be an 'anonymous bitcoin ad network'.  They stole my coins and banned my ad for no reason and with no explanation.  No response from support and no refund.  NOT RECOMMENDED.

COINURL.COM - Legit, working, and very easy to use.  This is the best bitcoin ad network I've found.  HIGHLY RECOMMEND A++

If you know of any others, let me know and I will test them out and risk sending them some Bitcoin to see if they are any good!

Dr. Michael Moriarty


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August 20, 2014, 06:29:07 PM
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I should also mention that the support email for adbit.co (support@adbit.co) bounces back, which is NOT a good a sign!

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Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

     support@adbit.co

Technical details of permanent failure:
Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain adbit.co by aspmx.l.google.com. [2607:f8b0:4001:c09::1b].
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Avoid AdBit.co like the plague. 100% RIPOFF

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August 20, 2014, 11:00:38 PM
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Hi folks,

I've been testing out Bitcoin ad networks and here is what I've found so far:

ADBIT.CO - Total scam, stole my coins and deleted my account. No email from support, no response from support. Nada.
SURf-PROFIT.COM - Total scam, stole my coins and now their site doesn't even come up.  Ripoff.
PAYMENTSURF.COM - Legit, working, relatively easy to use and create campaigns etc.  RECOMMEND.
A-ADS.COM - Not recommended!  I uploaded a banner ad for my website https://CoinChimp.com which is an anonymous Bitcoin exchange. 
COINURL.COM - Legit, working, and very easy to use.  This is the best bitcoin ad network I've found.  HIGHLY RECOMMEND A++

If you know of any others, let me know and I will test them out and risk sending them some Bitcoin to see if they are any good!

Dr. Michael Moriarty

Wow- Moriarty at it again.  It has been proven in numerous ways that this guy steals from his customers with regularity.  He stole $80,000 from forum member Ricky James and still is taking money from people.  Then he says to send him some ad networks and he'll "RISK SENDING THEM SOME BITCOIN"

You are a clown Moriarty.  First you make a post saying you "invested bitcoin" and now one claiming you will "risk bitcoin" and it is almost like you're retarded.

THAT IS NOT RISK!  THAT IS NOT INVEST!  If I stole $80k (which unfortunately I have morals and believe in Karma) I could easily RISK and INVEST just like you!  I could even call myself DOCTOR, even if I wasn't one, and add PhD to the end of my name even though it is all made up. Imagine if everyone in the world acted and operated like you? I know you aren't smart enough to realize this asshole, but WE WOULDN'T BE HERE.  Get a life Moriarty, stop stealing from others because you're pathetic.
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August 21, 2014, 04:45:22 AM
Last edit: August 21, 2014, 05:28:56 AM by arsenische
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Ok, we can see that some advertising networks try to fight scammers (unfortunately innocent victims are possible too).

A-ADS.COM - Not recommended!  I uploaded a banner ad for my website https://CoinChimp.com which is an anonymous Bitcoin exchange.  A-Ads.com claims to be an 'anonymous bitcoin ad network'.  They stole my coins and banned my ad for no reason and with no explanation.  No response from support and no refund.  NOT RECOMMENDED.

A-ads reply to scam accusation here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=749432.new#new

Official thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140822.0

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