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Originally Posted by ztik
Not going to post ads on a public message board. But does anything justify being a shit company stealing $200? I don't think so. My lunch cost more than that.
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calm down - this is not unusual in the biz that new account gets declined.
exo is such a big player they will really not need your 200 bucks.
but you said that you have paid with paypal and i expect that you get the transfer back also on paypal.
and if not you can always callback this money and this is the problem what is on paypals end and not on exo´s.
because they can not simply transfer back - they have to wait til paypal have credited the amount on their account and THAN they can send it back. otherwise they would send you money and you can call it back additionally.
this can take up to a few business days and exo have no influence on that.
account declines can have a lot of reasons. as i do not know the circumstances I can only assume that
1. the targeted link have some rules that send parts of the traffic to some kind of smartlink (this will lead the traffic to uncontrollable targets and no adnetwork wants that)
2. the target website has issues that are not going along with the network rules.
and many many other things can lead to such a decline.
and believe me THIS is not without reason as there are a lot of scammers out there
that are damaging the reputation of publishers´s websites.
here networks can not react "in dubio pro reo" if they want to keep their publishers and other advertisers happy.
believe me - this bis is not so easy as it looks on the first view.