Submitted: Friday, October 17, 2008
Posted: Friday, October 17, 2008
Ripped off
Los Angeles
U.S.A.
Here is how it works. When you log in or somehow when you update through their site, they download a plug in or similar item whereby when you type in the keyword you have bought the banner "works". In other words, once the script is on your computer - (we had to have our forensic computer guys take it off - not easy to remove) - when you type that keyword it appears to work. In our case, it just switched over to our website. But the larger point here is that that script has to be on computers in order for it to work. We were told by phone that it would work on all computers as long as they have the recent Internet Explorer or Firefox.
Also, he may have an office there but I was told by the receptionist that he had a "virtual office" which surprised me because when I was on the phone with him in earlier conversations he told me there were 100 people in the company and that he was going "downstairs to talk to the tech people".
Submitted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Daniel
Sunny Isles
USA
He is now operating under the name Robert Culp with the company name Ebanners...it is a big scam