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Re: a-ads.com SCAM
by
snarlpill
on 02/09/2014, 14:15:58 UTC
If they don't want me advertising my sites on their network they should refund my money. Otherwise, they are thieves.

Unless it is explicitly stated in their terms of service linked from every page of the site. That's our current policy to prevent scammers from advertising.

Yesterday we received an email from moriartybitcoin, we replied in ~3 hours in order to resolve the issue, but he started a smear campaign even before that:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=748902.msg8457699#msg8457699

Here is our reply:



And after that he started to threaten us and doing this:

http://bitcoinscammer.com/ (wow, he registered a domain for us yesterday!)

http://bitscams.org/bitcoin-scams/bitcoin-web-scam/a-ads-com-scam

This is the link to his campaign: https://a-ads.com/campaigns/3292

You can see that he deposited 0.1 btc, not 1 btc as he claims in http://bitscams.org/bitcoin-scams/bitcoin-web-scam/a-ads-com-scam

Unfortunately all his further emails and actions confirm our initial suspicions.

PS: Here is our official thread at bitcointalk.org: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=140822.0

Thank you arsenische for the wonderful advertising service you provide with a-ads. I've had questions about the impression and click counting before, but never had doubts about the integrity of the service or any problems with paying everyday. You are definitely the more legitimate out of the 2 parties here. Classy and well handled response (I LOL'd at "then running the ads with a 'shady' tag"  Cheesy). That just makes me like a-ads so much more.

As far as moriarty's scam BTC "laundering" site- the blockchain doesn't lie. If you didn't rob rickyjames of his 130 BTC, then by all means- post a transaction id in here.  ....   We'll be waiting.

-snarlpill