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Adwords Disaster

I was using AdWords for many years. The operation seemed to be smooth till it hit a snag.

I had a relatively small daily ad spending limit at around $50. Suddenly in May of '08 Google started charging me literally thousands of dollars. It appears that Google unilaterally changed my daily limits to $13,500.
For clicks that I previously paid $0.15 to $0.60 they started charging me up to $10.
Google managed to completely deplete my credit. My attempts to rectify the situation go nowhere.
Any suggetions on how to proceed?:veryangry:
 

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How was the daily limit changed to $13,500 from $50 ? Do they have a record of you requesting such a change?
 

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If Google has the record it doesn't show it
 

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I once accidently changed my max bid per click from .10 to 1.00 and ran up a $2000 overage.. they knocked like $200 off the balance when i said it was an error, but i still had to pay the balance... at that point i had spent nearly 50-60k with them, that left me with a bad taste with Adwords..
 

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They changed your daily limits to $13,500. How much do they say you owe them?
 

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They didn't set the daily spending limit, you did.

And the result of your increased cost-per-click is because of the poor quality score on your landing page.
 

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Contact them and tell them what happened and if they don't help(this is the next step don't start with this) then tell them politely that you'll raise an antimarketing campaign against adwords cause this had left a bad taste in your mouth.

adwordssucks.com had been taken(not by me :) ).
 

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Hopefully you funded your account with a credit card, and in the last 30 days. If so, consult with your credit card issuer about filing a chargeback (winning would be slim, but it's a start).
 

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It's a business card with a $xx,xxx credit limit
 

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Contact them and tell them what happened and if they don't help(this is the next step don't start with this) then tell them politely that you'll raise an antimarketing campaign against adwords cause this had left a bad taste in your mouth.

adwordssucks.com had been taken(not by me :) ).


This is the worst idea in the world. Google will forward all contact to their legal team and cutoff any communication with you. They don't respond well to threats and your money is gone.


Google changed both limits itself

This is a lie and everyone that has used AdWords knows it. I spend mid $x,xxx per day with Google across multiple accounts and this has never happened. It has never happened either to the literally thousands of other advertisers I talk with. Google has a lot more money than to care about $xx,xxx or risk their reputation on trying to play with your account.

I would give you some advice on how to get credit for the charges from G but it's pointless if you're going to lie about what went down.
 

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It appears that Google unilaterally changed my daily limits to $13,500.

I am finding it very difficult to believe (other than a rare computer bug which I am sure they would admit to if known) that Google would arbitrarily do such a thing. Are you sure you did not somehow do it in error?

Interesting how you say "it appears" - which sounds like you are not really positive about it, right?

P.S. You must owe a ton of money? It would wipe out my CC in a day. Another oddity is my CC firm would call to verify such a big charge as they are suspect with large online orders. They have called me to confirm a fraction of that amount. Did they call you?
 
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I once accidently changed my max bid per click from .10 to 1.00 and ran up a $2000 overage.. they knocked like $200 off the balance when i said it was an error, but i still had to pay the balance... at that point i had spent nearly 50-60k with them, that left me with a bad taste with Adwords..

Why would that leave you 'with a bad taste with Adwords'? It was your mistake - you're lucky they knocked anything off!

I am finding it very difficult to believe (other than a rare computer bug which I am sure they would admit to if known) that Google would arbitrarily do such a thing. Are you sure you did not somehow do it in error?

Interesting how you say "it appears" - which sounds like you are not really positive about it, right?

P.S. You must owe a ton of money? It would wipe out my CC in a day. Another oddity is my CC firm would call to verify such a big charge as they are suspect with large online orders. They have called me to confirm a fraction of that amount. Did they call you?

Ditto.
 

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I had a similar story with Yahoo, and they agreed to refund me. If you don't contact them, then don't expect any response.

I have had reasonable success with Google support.
 

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That's strange, google stops my ads as soon as it hits a $500 bill. They usually will not re-activate the ads unless I paid the bill in full first. I do have credit card on file but just that my card always blocks the transaction until it has been manually verified. I cannot see how you can end up with such big invoice...

Kawing
 

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Letter to BBB
AdWords Disaster

I was using AdWords for many years. The operation seemed to be smooth till it hit a snag. I had a relatively small daily ad spending limit at around $100. Suddenly in May of '08 Google started charging me literally hundreds of dollars. It appears that Google unilaterally changed my daily limits to $13,000.
For clicks that I previously paid $0.15 to $0.80 they started charging me up to $10. Google managed to completely deplete my credit. My attempts to rectify the
situation go nowhere.

It's also possible that my account got hacked. Both daily limits and spending limits were drastically changed upward.

The following Ad Words projects were added to my account:

Cash Loan
Get Cash Loan up to $1500.
Apply online - cash in 1 hour.
loan.howaboutpostal.com

with a daily budget [ $5,389.25 / day ]
and

{KeyWord:Cash Loan}
No fax cash loans up to $1500.
Apply Now & Get Cash in 1 Hour.
cashloan.chapicentro.com
with a daily budget [ $6,899.10 / day ]

My numerous requests to rectify the problem went nowhere. Google hasn't responded to my emails.
My account currently is inactive.
Your assistance in addressing this problem would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Letter to BBB

You do realize that the BBB is mostly a sham? They are interested in selling BBB memberships to businesses first, and helping consumers second. They're really just an advertisement venue for business, rather than a real consumer help group. I don't think you can expect much, if anything as a result of your letter to them.
 
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