ForeMedia.net is a scam, I understand the importance of reliable advertising networks for publishers. Unfortunately, Forsige‘s experience with ForeMedia.net left much to be desired. Let me share our candid assessment of the ForeMedia platform.
In 2020, Forsige.com decided to give ForeMedia.net a shot. We diligently worked to meet the payment threshold of $100. However, our journey was fraught with frustration and disappointment.
After months of hard work, we finally reached the payment threshold. But instead of celebrating, we were met with an unexpected blow: our account was deactivated. No warning, no explanation—just silence. Our legitimate efforts were met with a digital door slammed shut.
The Invalid Traffic Excuse
Desperate for answers, we reached out to ForeMedia.net’s support team. Their response? “Invalid traffic.” They claimed our website had suspicious activity. But here’s the kicker: it took us 11 months to accumulate that $100. Our domain was new, and our traffic was modest. How could we have generated invalid traffic?
Digging deeper, we uncovered unsettling information after a quick investigation by our team. ForeMedia’s ownership was traced to Lagos, Nigeria. Our conclusion? ForeMedia.net, allegedly owned by Nigerian scammers, seemed to partner with other ad agencies or Ad exchange companies. Their modus operandi? Lure unsuspecting publishers into using their ads while they rake in profits. When it’s time to pay up, they conveniently block you. It’s a classic bait-and-switch manoeuvre.
The Sporadic Sponsorship Trap
To add insult to injury, ForeMedia.net runs sporadic sponsorships everywhere, especially on platforms like Gmail, YouTube, Google Search, and so on. During the first and last quarters of the year, they dangle enticing offers to lure publishers. Register, they say. Get scammed, we discovered.
Once again, ForeMedia.net is a scam. It is a cautionary tale. If you’re a publisher, tread carefully. Their promises may glitter, but beneath the surface lies deception. As we strive for success in a globalized world, let’s be vigilant against traps set by unscrupulous actors.