I purchased a traffic campaign from Easy Site Hits on December 20 for $19.95. This was promised delivery of 2500 sites for 30 days. I was given access to this campaign account with a username and password. Everything seemed fine for the first few days, and I was offered 10,000 hits for a discounted price of $39.95 which I purchased on Dec. 25. And problems began soon afterwards. I could not access both accounts to track the daily count because I kept getting re-directed to "checkstats" page which had domaines for sale. I emailed Michael Lasseter and his response was 'gobbly-gook" or some B.S. I find this behavior intolerable and believe this is why these traffic companies need to be called up on fraudulent charges. I have all of my sites (50) on Google's 1st pages usually in 1st to 4th or 5th positions through my SEO strategies, but to boost hitsdecided to try this company out since I am from the Bay Area and they are located in my hometown of San Francisco. But my suspicions of paying for this kind of advertising were well-founded, and I cancelled both accounts. It matters little to me if they intend to refund the balance of moneys paid since I won't be dealing with this company at all, but I would like to call attention to my experience with them and warn those who may be thinking of using this service. Oh, and the glowing testimonials shown on the site may or may not be true... Who can tell if they are or not?
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