
Roman
CZI tried to buy ad on a blog via… I tried to buy ad on a blog via BuySellAds and a few hours after I made a payment (using my credit card), I received an email that my payment has been tagged as fraudalent and that I need to photo my national ID (!!) next to my credit card (not all numbers had to be visible) and send these personal documents to them. I answered that I will not send such pictures to them by any chance. I provided my VAT ID, my full name and address, but that was the last time I heard back from BuySellAds. A few days later I tried to login to my account with no luck - it was gone without a single word. It looked like my payment is gone also. I therefore reached out to BuySellAds multiple times again and only after I informed them that I will take legal steps against the company I miracuously received an email with refund info in just a few minutes. Such scammers! I never experienced such requests and acting from any other online store.

Brands Dropship Janus Rokkjær
DKHad an account once that was going well… Had an account once that was going well but as soon i choosed to go bigger and buy more expensive ad they closed my account when the ad was paid. Beside that since then the design and possible finding of best ROI ad's in there has become very bad. All in all not worth another look.

Dennis Loh
MYI believe the support team had never… I believe the support team had never existed. Sent a few emails, they didn't bother to reply or support (or the team simply had never existed).

Sean Owen
GBWe attempted to use BuySellAds.com for… We attempted to use BuySellAds.com for a client of our digital agency. The experience was extremely poor. From the quality of the leads the service generated to the quality of the customer service. Our initial placement yielded tons of referrals from international sites. Only after pushing the team at BuySellads, were we informed there was an additional fee for U.S. only traffic. That being put in place, we still did not see any quality leads. We use 3 services to track our inbound leads. It was easy to distinguish the BuySellAds traffic due to the Carbon tag in the URL. Unfortunately, when we approached BuySellAds.com with what we were seeing, the reaction was to say, their service is great and we are mistaken. It's not hard to track a URL with their name in it to see the originating site is garbage. Our team will not use this service ever again, and we recommend other marketers to avoid them. If you decide to try them, do yourself a favor and track back the URLs. You will not be happy with the gaming, adware pages, and other referral sites you find.

Pawel Bodytko
GBIt is a scam It is a scam. Same experience as others. 1) takes money 2) claims that you were flogged for fraud and demands photocopy of your driver's license 3) does not allow you to log in to see the ad performance 4) does not respond 5) no traffic boost whatsoever coming from the site you supposedly run the ads