I do not recommend using it
I do not recommend using it. They flagged my account for no reason and did not pay the $80 remaining inside. They are scammers.
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InMobi is an Indian multinational mobile advertising technology company, based in Bengaluru. Its mobile-first platform allows brands, developers and publishers to engage consumers through contextual mobile advertising.
Brannan Street 475, 94107, San Francisco, India
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I do not recommend using it. They flagged my account for no reason and did not pay the $80 remaining inside. They are scammers.
Be warned, InMobi owes me over $1900 for mobile ads and they have yet to pay me. I first reached their payout threshold 9 months ago. All bank account and tax info is correct. I have emailed their support about 20+ times and only get a generic reply.
Both the company and its product are absolutely terrible. Not only does their CMP not work, but they also have a completely dismissive attitude towards customers. They literally don't give a damn about their customers! I strongly advise against using their products because it's a waste of time! It's better to pay for other paid solutions available online and have peace of mind! I demanded that they delete my accounts and stop processing my data—they couldn't care less, they don't give a damn!
To start with, i saw an advertisement that they wanted people to work online and gain profit.
I contacted with a woman, Alexandra receptionist, who put me in a group. After a few click on specific ads by using TikTok i gain 50€ and i was paid. After they set a contest for gaining a price of 70€. I took apart and as a winner they put me into another group.
In this group they supposed to reveal orders at specific times during the day and gaining a percentage of each order. A guy named 'specialist proffessor' he supposed to guide me into the whole process. The first order cost 100€ and it supposed to have profit +20%. I proceed to this order and afterwards this guy informed me that i should put more money.
Of course i did not continued and delete all this scam chats.
Be aware.
There was one unpleasant ad from inmobi about A Pirate Woman Slot Machine being Breast Skin Sensitive that should not be allowed on Android Devices due to Google's Legal Ad Policies.
I have tried opting out, and then I had received this error saying,
"Oops! Something had went wrong! Please contact us @ inmobi support for ad opt out."
I have tried contacting them via email, and I have got no message back from them to opt out.
HELP! I am A Victim of these Ads!😫
I do not want to jailbreak my phone, whereas that would void my Best Buy Warranty!
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