The Immensehits Scam

I only want to drop some lines about a scam site discovered by my friend Midwest (here´s his article about it). He recently tested a traffic building site called Immensehits.com that promises to bring you visitors to your blog or website for hard cash. He tested this site with keeping in mind that they may be scammers (so please praise this guy for risking his money ;)

The results were really ugly. He bought 10,000 visitors for around $8.00 and received no single visitor at all! A clear sign that Immenseshits.com is a big scam site. If you consider that they also offer bigger packages for some hundred dollars, it would be really worth to mention that you WILL lose your money if you buy one of these ad campaigns, because you won´t receive what you´re promised to get, a ton of visitors. Please don´t do it!

Feel free to tell me your experiences with Immenseshits.com!

Best Regards,
Querblogger

Posted on 18th December 2007 by Querblogger in Immensehits, scams

20 Comments »

  1. #1

    Thanks for mentioning about me and my post;) Indeed, as you’ve said, your current post on ImmenseHits is short, but straight to the point. You basically summarize my whole story and give your readers the essence of it;) I like the way you’ve written this article.

    As about ImmenseHits itself: a complete scam, a crap site made only to rip people off. I believe that whoever is behind it, is making quite some good cash..They are advertising their site on AdWords and I don’t see how would they afford to do it, if not by scamming people.

    PS: I’m currently reading some really flaming articles about John Chow and how some fellow bloggers dislike this guy to the max. You should see Vic’s blog - http://www.bloggerunleashed.com - where he really bashes JC’s -ss:))

    Cheers,
    Midwest

    Comment by Midwest — December 18, 2007 @ 5:06 pm

  2. #2

    Thanks!

    Also take a closer look how I “linked” to them, hehe…:)

    Comment by Querblogger — December 18, 2007 @ 5:09 pm

  3. #3

    You’re welcome!

    Yes, I’ve seen the way you “linked” to them..They’ll sure gonna get lots of link love now..hehehe:)

    Comment by Midwest — December 19, 2007 @ 8:21 am

  4. #4

    Hi there,

    I have just bought 100K visitor pack from immensehits and since then I have sent tons of email to their sales department claiming to send me a refund ‘coz I did not receive any traffic at all.

    Few days later my last email they replied about my site should be getting traffic in 48 hs.

    48hs passed of course and did you see any traffic? Nope!

    So if you wanna buy to receive traffic form these scammers do not do it.

    And if you wanna help me to get 100k visitors to my site http://watchon.notlong.com for covering the losses incurred by choosing immensehits I would be so grateful with you.

    Comment by Venus — January 12, 2008 @ 4:53 pm

  5. #5

    Hi Venus, don´t say I haven´t warned you :)

    No really, it´s a shame that such “companies” are even allowed to exist. They steal other peoples money! I wish you good luck with your site anyway, maybe you find some other advertising options (have a look at some ptc sites, they offer cheap prices).

    See you,
    Querblogger

    Comment by Querblogger — January 13, 2008 @ 7:17 am

  6. #6

    Damn I wish I had read this before I stupidly bought an add campaign from immensehits.com!!! I paid $69 for 250 000 clicks and not only haven’t nad any clicks from them but also haven’t even heard from them at all about where my money has gone.
    Not only that but I have tried to contact them and they haven’t replied to any of my emails!!

    They are a COMPLETE FRAUD set up just to steal people’s money.

    Surely they can be stopped and reported??

    Comment by Dolma — March 23, 2008 @ 9:08 pm

  7. #7

    Oh and I also think that immensehits.com is not the only fake advertising site they have set up.

    Watch out for http://im-tips.com

    I think it is basically the same group under a different name.

    HOW MUCH DO THEY SUCK!!

    Why on earth is Google letting them advertise on googl pages!!!???

    Comment by Dolma — March 23, 2008 @ 9:11 pm

  8. #8

    Hi Dolma,

    I feel really sorry for you. Unfortunately you’re not the only one who got scammed by them. It’s a real shame that Google allows this company to advertise on their network (they should do some research first).

    Maybe you can tell Google about their scam tactics, sometimes they will do something against it.

    If you paid via Paypal you may have the chance to order your money back via their service, but I don’t know the exact details regarding refunds.

    Anyway, I wish you all the best Dolma!

    See you,
    Querblogger

    Comment by Querblogger — March 24, 2008 @ 5:37 am

  9. #9

    I am a texas resident who has been taken by immensehits as well! I paid for the service and never received any kind of response. When I tried to get my money back the never responed. IMMENSE HITS SUCK BIG TIME!

    Comment by Anonymous — March 25, 2008 @ 6:11 pm

  10. #10

    Hello, Well i juts joined you guys :( i also purchased a 10.000 visitor for 7.95 . I reported pay-pal about this and they told me to send a complaint to http://ic3.gov/ (The Internet Crime Complaint Center) and why i reported them to pay-pal because they should not have pay-pal button on there site? . So i am not sure to send a complaint or not ?

    Comment by Mohamad — May 3, 2008 @ 11:59 am

  11. #11

    The same happened to me with this immensehits idiots.
    Is it reported already in some scam directory.
    How can you track down idiots like that and .. punish them?

    Comment by Falconetti — May 17, 2008 @ 5:13 am

  12. #12

    I think tracking down those scammers would be a really difficult task. Most times they are specialists in hiding their real identity.

    Personally, I can’t do much more than warning other people about this scam. Unfortunately my warning came too late for you, I hope you haven’t lost too much money?! If you have paid via Paypal, maybe you have a chance for asking for a refund, because you haven’t received the “service” you have paid for.

    See you,
    Querblogger

    Comment by Querblogger — May 17, 2008 @ 6:10 am

  13. #13

    Why I did not read this earlier… Immense hits are scam, I bought 10000 visitors for 8$ a few days ago, but no real visitors I received:((

    Comment by ive — July 25, 2008 @ 2:14 am

  14. #14

    Hello Guys,
    i come here so late i am also join stupid immenshits.com and i pay via credit card. can i refund my payment ? is it possible ? and how is it possible ? please give me answer
    Thanks

    Comment by Azeem — August 13, 2008 @ 5:03 am

  15. #15

    I paid 68.99 for 250,000 hits and received 110 in 30 days. Paypal can’t resolve the claim because it’s an intangible good. Now I am disputing the charge with my bank. I have filed a claim with the IC3.gov, paypal, the bbb, the ftc and godaddy (their host).
    What else can I say? Immensehits.com is a huge scam and they will not reply to your emails ever. The best thing you can do is hit them with fraud charges through the ic3 and ftc. Their contact info is:
    2594 Sun Valley Dr
    Waldorf MD 20603 US
    IQuests Llc (the actual company name)
    +1 360 230 6280, Fax: +1 360 230 6280

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    Comment by alex bochay — August 13, 2008 @ 8:37 pm

  16. #16

    Yay, got my money back today! I filed claims with the IC3,gov website, the BBB website and the FTC website and forwarded all those confirmation emails to all the iquest emails I could find. Then I disputed the charge with my bank. Then I emailed 2CO, Paypal, Google Adwords and Godaddy (their webhost) telling them about how I was defrauded and asking them to investigate and make a note of my complaint in their account. This morning I logged into Paypal and found that I had received a full refund. They never replied to any of my emails though… It’s good for them because I was preparing to file a charge with my local police and then run their adwords charges up 2 or 3x what I paid had I not gotten my money back through refund or my bank ;) Don’t let them steal your money!!!

    Comment by alex bochay — August 15, 2008 @ 7:46 pm

  17. #17

    I read several revies about the ImmenseHits, and they aren’t said anything good about them.

    Comment by Essai — September 19, 2008 @ 2:19 am

  18. #18

    I contacted immenseHits yersteday just to see their response.

    I asked them on how long it will take to display my website after my payment. Their response super real fast and said it will take less than 24hrs. Haha..

    They are really good in ‘making money’. lol

    Thanks for your article. You hv just save me from making immensehits more rich.

    Comment by OnMyExperience — November 13, 2008 @ 1:25 pm

  19. #19

    Hey, no problem. I’m glad I could help you. What keeps me wondering is the fact that this scam site is still around…it’s a real shame.

    Comment by Querblogger — November 13, 2008 @ 6:12 pm

  20. #20

    Yeah…I couldn’t believe how a scam site able to survive this far.
    i wonder how much money they made from that site up to today. .

    Comment by OnMyExperience — November 13, 2008 @ 6:38 pm

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