domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

A Facebook advertiser receives a "scare" of $ 8 million.

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Joshua Niamehr, an American business owner, had heard that a way of make your business more profitable era investing in advertising, and specifically decided by advertising your business on Facebook, that the cost per 1000 impressions is the lowest in the market.


Once started the campaign, Joshua receives this message:

"There is a remaining balance of $ 8,804,978.14, to so your ads will not display until that does not solve the problem." "Enter a payment method to load the amount"

Joshua Niamehr, whose credit card had expired, obviously saw an outrage that amount, in addition to that he doesn't have the money.

Luckily for Joshua, Facebook wrote to let know you that it was a computer error and that the amount that this man had only were $58.07, and not the $ 8 million.

Our friends at Techcrunch have deduced that this man may have received the outstanding balance of all accounts that Facebook is still free of charge, so it can get an idea of billing by advertising.

And by the way, Joshua is already eating well, breathe better and already has happened the scare.

Source: Techcrunch
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