Gian04

msg:3378082 | 11:52 am on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
If you are very much sure that you are entering a correct username / password, then You're banned - thats for sure even though ads are still served on your site(s).
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longen

msg:3378089 | 12:07 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Having run Adsense trouble free since 2003 i hope not, it would be a hassle to find something as good.
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Eazygoin

msg:3378094 | 12:16 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
There have been a few glitches reported on previous threads, regarding logging in. Some of these relate to having different log ins for AdSense and AdWord. If you were banned you should have recieved an email to that effect, or arrive on a page stating that, but it doesn't sound like that's the case, as suggested above. Google will assist you, but sometimes take some hours to respond to email, so take it easy and wait for their response :-)
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nutsandbolts

msg:3378095 | 12:16 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Erm, have you accidentally tried to login to Gmail instead of Adsense? I've done this a few times... (blush!)
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longen

msg:3378104 | 12:30 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
OK, i'im back in - i think it was confusion about the passwords for my Google Account and the Adsense Account - the pw's differ!
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celgins

msg:3378140 | 12:54 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I've seen this error several times over the past few months. It doesn't mean you're banned. It's some type of glitch in the Adsense system. Not sure why you had to create a new password, but the system should let you in after receiving that "No AdSense Account" error. I usually clear my cookies and try it again, and it lets me in.
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Scurramunga

msg:3378167 | 1:27 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
"No AdSense Account An AdSense account does not exist for this login, as you have not yet completed an application." |
| I have lost count of the number of times this has happened to me. Don't panic, just keep trying.
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longen

msg:3378178 | 1:41 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Yes, it was complaining about cookies as well even though i have always allowed cookies both in the browser and firewall. Perhaps the best course of action in future might be to clear cookies, clear cache, exit browser, restart windows, have a coffee, take a deep breath, think carefully, try logging back in, and then scream with pleasure or with pain depending on the result.
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sailorjwd

msg:3378430 | 5:52 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I find it most easy to buy a new computer when that happens.
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RonS

msg:3378451 | 6:08 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
I've encountered a few errors with the logins over the years, and I gotta say... it is NOT a heart healthy moment!
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longen

msg:3378541 | 7:27 pm on Jun 25, 2007 (gmt 0) |
That why i'im having a glass of aussie Banrock Station right now:)
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youfoundjake

msg:3379758 | 1:12 am on Jun 27, 2007 (gmt 0) |
Sailorjwd, I'm anticipating on having that glich shortly, would it be possible for you to snail mail me a computer to avoid it. I can't really avoid the downtime if you know what I mean. Nothing extravagent, P4 with 2gigs of RAM, 500GB hard drive, Vista Premium with a 256mb video please? Since you're paying, I'll let you pick the vendor... isn't that generous of me? Sticky'd you my address. Thanks. Jake
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cnjiao

msg:3382589 | 12:19 am on Jun 30, 2007 (gmt 0) |
clear your cookies and try again
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