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April 19, 2016, 09:42:28 AM
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hi all. anyone had this problem befor with an abit banner?

www.btchydrant.com see the top banners one of them has a get rewards button on it this is the adbit banner and its not suppose to have a claim button. somethings up. any help please.
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April 19, 2016, 09:43:49 AM
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hi all. anyone had this problem befor with an abit banner?

www.btchydrant.com see the top banners one of them has a get rewards button on it this is the adbit banner and its not suppose to have a claim button. somethings up. any help please.

Are you sure that it isn't just somebody who made an advertisement containing a "claim now" text? Looks to me like clicking it will send you to somebody who payed to be advertised on your website.

Maybe contact the advertisement agency and ask them to block this advertiser for your site???
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April 19, 2016, 09:55:20 AM
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You can contact support regarding that problem and it is normal just like some adnetwork that an advertisments show "DOWNLOAD" or "DOWNLOAD NOW" or "DOWNLOAD HERE"
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April 19, 2016, 09:58:43 AM
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yes true it must be an advertiser running a campaign cause no one has bid on my adds yet.
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April 19, 2016, 10:01:01 AM
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yes true it must be an advertiser running a campaign cause no one has bid on my adds yet.

Maybe there are default campaigns that take all empty ad spots??? Are you seeing some profit on your adbit.co-interface? If so, somebody is paying to show adds, and those adds might contain this misleading graphic.
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April 19, 2016, 10:12:51 AM
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yes true it must be an advertiser running a campaign cause no one has bid on my adds yet.

Maybe there are default campaigns that take all empty ad spots??? Are you seeing some profit on your adbit.co-interface? If so, somebody is paying to show adds, and those adds might contain this misleading graphic.

no i think it must be the network campaign cause i set it to use network adds as well as bidder adds and there are no bids so must network. who ever that is is getting a lot of clicks lol
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April 22, 2016, 07:23:24 AM
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yes true it must be an advertiser running a campaign cause no one has bid on my adds yet.

Maybe there are default campaigns that take all empty ad spots??? Are you seeing some profit on your adbit.co-interface? If so, somebody is paying to show adds, and those adds might contain this misleading graphic.

no i think it must be the network campaign cause i set it to use network adds as well as bidder adds and there are no bids so must network. who ever that is is getting a lot of clicks lol

Yup those are network ads. A quick fix for this, because I HATE falling for those clickbaity ads, is to put a box around that ad that says "ADVERTISEMENT" or "AD" inside the box. Make sure the box is a different color from your background. I photoshopped this example for you:

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April 28, 2016, 02:46:52 PM
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Hi guys, adbit.co dev here. Sorry for the lack of response from BitRush support. You can contact me directly with any technical issues at nrathman@ironcladtech.ca and I'l get them fixed ASAP. Also an upcoming feature is ability to report potentially scammy/shady ads and to easily block them from displaying on your sites.
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