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A plaintiff-only firm that has successfully gone after Yahoo and Google in the past says Citysearch is "encouraging" click fraud.
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I'm advertising with them for 2 years now. Every month the bill is higher and higher. I always ask my customers how did you heard about my company. None mention citysearch. I contacted them to lower the clicks or the budget and they reply: "Unfortunately, we are unable to lower your budget or cost per click because they are the lowest you can have with your product."
Some of their bogus policies are:
-Per unique IP address they will charge you THREE times (at .40cents per click) per session. If that person gets off that web browser and jumps one a new one, it charges you again.
-Google maps- someone clicks on your map on google that is attached to citysearch, they charge your account
-Reviews, addresses, phone numbers, click over to YOUR OWN website.
It's unbelievable. Also two of my locations were not authorized for SEM campaigns. When I signed up my third store, they placed this info on all three of my accounts. I started going through $800-1000 in 10-12days instead of a month-long campaign.
The regional manager for my acct. exec finally called me AFTER I canceled when I had requested to speak with him several times before I finally said goodbye to citysearch. I mentioned the clicks and the information I knew... my old acct. rep did last another three days apparently because of the convo I had with the boss. Fired for being honest to me about how the clicks work. LOVE IT.
I ended up doing a charge back on all three locations because they would not return my phone calls or email in regards to confirmation of the accts being canceled.
Citysearch is the biggest rip off, I hope someone takes them down. If I can jump on the Citysearch Lawsuit bandwagon sign us up. They owe me at least a couple grand in SEM clicks.
I'm dealing with citysearch right now, I own a restaurant. The rep. said that to do a free video we would need a 6 month contract so we said ok. After being in the contract for over 3 months and no one is coming from citysearch, I decided to do a coupon to see the response. In 3 weeks we only got 3 coupons. I contacted the rep and told her I want to cancel it's not working for us and we haven't done the video yet. She kept giving us excuses and then she said we do have a 6 month contract because the first 3 months we were getting 20 cents a click. I was still paying almost $500 a month with the 20 cent a click. so, I'm still dealing with her and she said she send it to her manager and I told her that I put a stop payment on the account. Will say what happens but I'm not paying them anymore. I wish I knew before that this is a rip off.
- by DonSh September 11, 2009 1:11 AM PDT
- Unfortunately, my small business signed up with CitySearch.com. They completed the contract and did not provide us with a copy. The contract was altered, but they said we signed it after the alterations. Of course, they only gave us a copy of the contract 2 weeks later, when I had to request it from them. (We paid $1.00 per click MAX $600 per month) Needless to say, 7 days in a week, we would have 175 clicks in one day, next day 2 click, next day 3 clicks, then -0-, next day 7 click, and so on. I repeatedly asked for documentation to ensure there were not mulitple clicks from the same person (citysearch employee), but I was told they (the sales team) did not have any way of tracking it. Of course, the bill came out each month to our maximum of $600.00 (what a surprise). I sent several emails, made many phone calls, to no avail. Same reply, same no help. (they were getting their money, so no skin off of their back)
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(12 Comments)I finally stopped paying the last 2 months, to try to get their attention. All that did was remove me from CitySearch (no loss), but I did not want to mess up my credit. I called the billing department and paid the balance in full 1 month after the contract ended. One month after I paid, I started to get calls and letters from a Credit Collection Company. I called them and advised the bill was paid in full and provided them with the persons name and extension to contact at CitySearch. This bill was paid on 6-9-09?..they are still indicating that I owe the balance as of today.
I am SO fed up with CitySearch I cannot see straight. I filed a complaint with the BBB, and nothing really came out of it. They have an uneducated person replying back to the complaints. Amazingly enough, when you look up CitySearch on the BBB, they are rated as an A+, but all the reviews and comments are one star or less. When I went to school, one star was a failure and 5 stars was excellent. Guess I am too dumb to figure this one out!
BTW??.Still hating CitySearch?.. What comes around goes around!!!!