Googleadservices Reviews 60

TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I've tried several online casinos, but this one truly stands out. The website runs smoothly on both desktop and mobile, which is perfect for gaming on the go. They offer a wide variety of slo... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I'm so tired of my clicks being denied by googleleadservices. They keep telling me to check my internet connections. This is BS!! There is NOTHING wrong with my internet connections. They're just pis... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aside from annoying the $h!t out of me with irrelevant and relentless ads - googleadservices.com keeps blocking my web browsing - and very specifically my SHOPPING!!!! So your idiot robot is preventi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have seen numerous ads posted through Googleadservices for misleading click-bait sites. Almost all of them are political in nature, and there is no way to report them easily; selecting "Report Ad" s... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake reviews

Fake, false, fraudulent reviews of companies bad and good.
People and robots doing this for $$.
Take the word of someone you are real friends with and you talk to not Facebook friends!!

17 September 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s a scam and terrible customer service

It’s a scam! They lure you in with ad credit so you spend £25 and receive £75 ad credit then and additional £50 when you download the app.
The interface is confusing when you want to pause the campaign (as there is no stop button). But once you find it, it will say ‘ You have free ad credit! You have £xx left in free credits. Keep your ad active to redeem them. ‘
You think ok, i will leave it extra days where the campaign costs more hoping that the ad credit reduce... which it does but then at the end of the month, they charge your card the full amount then say yo it ad credit didn’t apply. There is clearly a massive technical problem if the system clearly states that ad credit can still be used. If ad credit can’t be used then simply, don’t state it.

Also, the clicks are ad bots and it isn’t worth using as there are other platforms that is better to invest in advertising.
Customer service is a nightmare as although they why admit the tech issue above, they still won’t do anything about it and try to blame you for choosing their services

14 May 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Probably the worst experience with a…

Probably the worst experience with a company. The most frustrating thing is that I'm trying to do things right, but they still act like they know nothing and can't help you.
You'd think that if a google ad account is suspended, they would show clear violations - be able to show exactly the issue so that you know what you need to do to fix it. Not hardly.
I've contacted them on several occasions, and nobody can give me specifics. So I'm left in the dark on how to fix the issue. It starts to seem like they don't know what they're doing - and don't even know the issue themselves?
I've removed any links from the video, from my comments on the video, etc. I even changed the description of the video to not be referencing the videogame that my music is used on. Still rejected every time. And still no feedback.
A proper service would try to help you get things working, not just leave you without any ideas as to the problem. Because if my account was suspended for a reason, then those reasons should be clear and obvious (to them), otherwise there would be no reasonable cause to suspend my account.
Absolutely frustrating.

3 May 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I understood that i only would pay for…

I may be wrong but I understood that I only would pay for the clicks i would get. They didn't come close... witch is okay given my nonprofit is new and not really formed yet. I only had the add open for 10 days because half the clicks i got seemed like bots, they were all from the same place and not from my country. I really didnt feel like paying for them. They charged me the full amount ( a months) for my ten day length of adds- about 100 clicks. The second i closed the add the weird clicks stopped. I have a tiny non profit childrens gallery. I am avery small fish... but maybe one day i will be a big fish and i will never trust Google ads again.

5 March 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Anyone experiencing charges from Google…

Anyone experiencing charges from Google that they did not properly disclose to you can call their financial institution and have the charges reversed, once an investigation has been done. I have previous experience with Google and other companies charging when there was no clear indication of charges. Avoid Google ad services completely.

4 March 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I received a voucher to start using…

I received a voucher to start using Google Ads, and just as many people here, I was scammed into spending 150 USD out of my own pocket before I can use the voucher. After 2 hours of chat with Google Support where they were calling out the opaquely defined fine print that never stated that you need to pay before you use your credit, I was trying to explain point by point why the "fine print" was not clear to a first time user and how I feel scammed into spending money where I did not expect to. But the operator was adamant about getting rid of me. He was not allowing me to speak to any other operator or his manager. What a disappointment for a company like Google to use this kind of tricks on their customers and having this low level of customer support.

4 January 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Google Services

I would rate Google services 10 out of 10 for the help and support under the COVID-19 pandemic and without Google where would we be, "Back in the stone ages" Great service Google!!

18 December 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID GOOGLE ADS...

AVOID GOOGLE ADS...
They recently hit me with a $50 bill out of the blue for an unused ads campaign from years ago and this would have been from a 'voucher' campaign they sent out years ago when the platform was very difficult to use and therefore easy to make mistakes. When I eventually found a way to contact Google they refused to listen to any objections. Google is an uncompromising faceless (and now ideological) zombie. If you can use a competitor, just do that. (Look at all the bad reviews they are getting)

27 August 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Feels like a Scam to me

I was offered a free £150 credit for ads with Google which I took up. I then started getting charged for the adverts before any credit was used. It then turned out that the credit wasn't a voucher but you actually had to spend money to earn the money off. This felt to me like one of those scam emails that you get asking for money. They knew businesses would assume the voucher was exactly that. Not impressed at all. Feels like this big corporate has really lost any moral compass at all.

13 August 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Erroneous Google Ads billing over $1000…

During the beginning of the Covid pandemic, I was charged erroneous Google Ads billing over $1000 on per click call campaign that was not my initial set-up. My company did not sign up for a per click call campaign. Google Ads took over $1,000 from my account during the height of the Covid pandemic. As I mentioned, to a Google Ads Chat representative and via email, my account was initially setup on January 31, 2020 by Google rep M. Beck. I informed Mr. Beck that I own a cleaning business and customers are received via calling for an appointment for service and speak to me personally on my cell number. In addition, I informed Mr. Beck that I do NOT want to be charged per click for incoming customers call. Mr. Beck assured me that my company will be setup for Customer calls only answered and not per click. Well, that was a untrue. I was charged per click and NEVER made any changes to my account. Mr. Beck had full access and control of my account. In February, I was not charged. In March 2020 to May 2020, my checking account was deducted over $1,000 for calls that were never received or customers that were never spoken to by my cleaning service. These months were at the height of the Covid pandemic and my company was on shutdown AND no customers were calling for cleaning service due to the stay home and social distancing initiative in Nashville, TN. Since my company signed up with Google Ads, we have NOT received one call referencing to setting up an appointment or discussion about cleaning service. We have not received one call from any customers via Google Ads not a single customer call. I have reached out many times to Mr. Beck via email and calls (no response via the voicemail I left and his email I sent was undeliverable) and to Google Ads emails. Again, no resolution, just another $245 deduction from my checking account in May 2020. This is absolutely absurd! I have reached out to Google Ads again requesting for a refund and investigation in reference to the erroneous billing especially during a pandemic lockdown. No one was calling for any residential cleaning service in March, April and May 2020! My business is still struggling during this Covid pandemic and to have over $1,000 deducted from my checking account for customer calls that were never received or customers that were never spoken to is absurd! A Google Ads representative from another Country called, held me on the phone for 40 minutes just to continue to go over "how the Google Ads campaign works"..After me repeating myself about the initial agreement and I did not make any changes to my ad accept for the content, I was told I made the changes.
Again, I informed the Google Ad representative, I was assured by Mr. Beck that even if I made content Ad changes that I will not be charged "per click per call" because he has it set up that way. After getting no where with the Ad representative, I finally informed her to please remove me from the call list and never call me again. I do not EVER want to have anything to do with Google Ads. I feel like I've been robbed!

30 June 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Googleadservices not up to Google fame

Everytime I get annoyed by a page loading forever there is googleadservices written in the top of the screen probably just to remind us what rubbish services and servers they have and who we can swear at for wasting a lot of our time for pages to load.

2 June 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor Ad Management with no oversight

I have seen numerous ads posted through Googleadservices for misleading click-bait sites. Almost all of them are political in nature, and there is no way to report them easily; selecting "Report Ad" should carry all the relevant ad detail to Google. Instead, they force you after the fact to try and find HTML data.

25 May 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Hi there I'm interested!I need help to…my heart and soul into the office today but I don't have any money to pay for you freeky boys and I would be happy to help with the kids and the other ideas for

Hi there I'm interested!I need help to protect my net banking password, my daughter and my mom and I will be there for sure but it was nice to see you again in hospital with my Angwly my boss if he wants to come with us for the Great Love!I bee and make sure they have more information for corona I have more information on this is to confirm my appointment! Kai and I will send you a copy of all kasch for the detail.. Kiseeeers my heart and soul and I will send the Great Love you!

7 April 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Ads appearing with adblock

Google ads suck because ads come up with an ad blocker. They come up with my ad blocker because a website told me to turn my ad blocker off, even though my ad blocker never paused. There are decent ads sometimes, which is good.

28 March 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Impossible to set up a Hotel ads account

Trying to set up a google hotel ads account, tried the online chat who said that they were not trained in the issue that we were experiencing, told us to go to help centre which did not have any help on the problem and no means of contact. Phoned help centre who could not help, could not tell us where to go to help and told us that the supervisor could not help either.
The ads sound like a good idea, but am now very sceptical.

17 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

So quick to take money for ads yet so…

So quick to take money for ads yet so slow to integrate them. Using Google Ads isn't as straightforward as it should be. Google will allow you to create an ad quickly but not integrate it automatically into your website. This has to be done manually with some knowledge of coding. I fail to understand why when my details are taken for payment, for my website and everything else, then once I've signed up to Google Analytics why isn't this integrated automatically? Even with the UA code it still isn't straightforward and like most Silicon Valley companies the assumption that customers understand coding is galling and patronising to say the least. I think the problem with Google is its lack of real-world experiences which are apparent in its virtual existence. I think staff at Google need to understand that simplifying account integration with automatic implementation for new accounts and services for companies or individuals who do not have an IT department or someone capable of understanding coding would benefit much more customers. If Google can track me without my knowledge it can surely track my customers that visit my website, especially when I've paid for the privilege to Google!

19 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

As a seller of personalised gifts

As a seller of personalised gifts, this is my busiest season. I have been having problems with my Google Ads for the past 3 weeks. Due to a 'Google Technical Issue,' my ad has been disapproved. First, they say they will resolve the matter in 24hrs, then 48rs then they cannot give a time limit. Then the issue has been resolved only for it to happen again. They promise that someone will contact me. However, they never do.

I have not been able to advertise over the Christmas season which has impacted on my sales.

What disappoints me is that if this was a giant like Amazon or Ebay this would have been resolved within an hour. However small businesses are not extended the same courtesy. They do not even have the decency to respond to my concerns.

15 December 2019
Unprompted review

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