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Last edited by ricoborza; 11-11-2011 at 07:39 PM. Reason: Privacy
Sorry to tell you but
he will get banned by being linked to your address
And if your brother gets banned, will your sister try and create an account?
Address may be the same, but the ss#'s will be different.
or you can ask your Gf/wife to apply for one.
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Or your sister's cousin's mother's dog's brother's aunt's uncle's father's son
We are not sure. Have him join and see what happens.
I also got kciked from google last year for incouraging clicks.
Im sure you "brother" can start an accoutn and not be cought.
Just done be stupid second time around.
dont let him*
X o G . n e t
It can't hurt to try. Just make sure that your "brother" does not make the same mistake you made to get banned.
If you try to work the system, the system will make you it's b@#$@.![]()
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If he is going to make huge amounts, then he better not join from the same address, give a neighbors adress if possible.
So, what your saying is just go against TOS again?Originally Posted by khuldun
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Thanks for everyones helpful replies![]()
If your earning revenue, get a virtual office (post office box without the P.O.)
They cost 40$ a month Canadian here and the one I'm quoting is an exclusive address next the Parliment buildings. They get cheaper in the rural areas and out of the downtown core. I've been reading the google TOS and other details for a good part of today as well as reading threads in assorted forums on the subject. It looks like google chooses the "Guilt by Assosiation" rule. But that's understandable as it must be one tough job to control whats going on outside of the front office.
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