
No matter how popular or an average joe you are, expect to be hit by big G's "too many problems that need to be solved before you" alibi such as this one fella who is now contemplating on whether to open a new AdSense account or just resort to alternatives (to AdSense?):
"Finally early last week I contacted Google Adsense support. Their first email reply went to both me and a person at KB Trim and said that my account was registered under her email address, someone@kbtrim.com, and that I should log in with that email address. Of course they were alarmed and
thought that someone was trying to access their account, but I soon calmed them down and proceeded to inform Google that they must have made a mistake. A day later I got an email that said they were indeed mistaken and provided me with yet another link to reset my password. When I tried to do that I was presented with an error message that said that my account did not exist. I emailed Google Support back and got yet another email stating that my account belonged to someone@kbtrim.com and that I needed to login with that email address - almost the same email that I had gotten the first time.
By now I was a bit frustrated and replied back with a much longer email explaining everything that I explained here. I received an email stating that they were going to escalate my issue to a technician and that he would reply back to me soon. My hopes were not yet squashed. However, I just received an email from the technician who explained that when I signed up for my Adsense account since I was already signed up for an Adwords account, which I really was not - in my opinion I was just added to their access list, my Adsense account was linked to their Adwords account. Because of the way the accounts are organized there is no way to switch the account back to me. Then he politely asked if I would like him to close my account so I could then create a new one."
Read more of this AdSense problem - Danhounsel
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