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Espotting's Support always answer my queries straight away. Not this time.
I think I have asked them a very simple question 2 weeks ago, and they are still working on it, I was told (again) today?
Up till now eSpotting has been excellent. i.e. A living person answering the phone. Easy to use, comprehensive reports, consistent and fair with reviewing the descriptions...
Anyway I was just wondering whether eSpotting is going down the drain, or maybe I actually asked them something interesting?
They are 1 company I have found where you can actually speak to the likes of Founder, CEO, Head of Sales etc etc.
I would try phoning them up and asking to speak to the Head of Customer Service/Client Relations.
or alternatively post the question here (if not too specific to your own business) as there are many Espotting clients on Webmasterworld, who may have the answer to your question.
Shak
My question probably is alright for the forum, but hey it would problably just bore you all.
Anyhow, I'll give it a go
I have a problem identifying the nature of one of my top referrers <snip> coming from eSpotting. I just asked them about 2 weeks ago 4 more info on it, as I had never heard of it. No asnwer...
I have already called a number of times, they tell me that they are actually working on it. I just have no clue why it is taking them so long? And, I guess I expect them to at least warn me about the delay... Maybe my standards have been set too high?
Hmmm, I think I will wait 1 more day, and then ask for a manager..
Thanks!
[edited by: engine at 3:46 pm (utc) on April 29, 2003]
[edit reason] No specifics, thanks [/edit]
eSpotting has called me, and everything is cool now.
They apologised for taking so long, and they actually refunded me for clicks that I do not need. And that only because they agree with me that that particular traffic from that site is not what I want...
Very cool, very impressed!
PS Shak, Daniel McIntosh helped me, no need for Heads this time ;)
I am not very experienced in tracking PPC traffic, but AFAIK it is the IP addresses that you need to be looking at. If you can show that all the clicks that you think are fraudulent are by the same IP address, or even the same ISP, then you may add some real strength to your complaint.