I can't have any third-party ads on my store. i thought the package i purchased isn't supposed to have ads, but i'm seeing ads, please advise, thank you

This is my webstore. I do not want any ads showing on my store that I have not approved or am not being directly compensated for as they can be perceived as an endorsement by me of that advertiser. Please let me know how to make sure that NO third party ads of any kind appear in my store to any of my viewers / customers. Thank you so much :o)

asked over 6 years ago

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tomwayne1 says: September 25, 2017

Perhaps you are referring to ads on your Bonanza BOOTH and not your Bonanza WEBSTORE, Bonanza won’t put ads on your Webstore, but Bonanza does place them on their website/your booth.

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This is an official Bonanza response.

Hi BackTalkCafe,

If you’re seeing third-party ads on your webstore, please take a screenshot of the page and send it to us at [email protected]. At this time, we don’t see any ads on your webstore, so we’re curious where these are appearing.

We look forward to hearing from you so we can get this all sorted out!

answered over 6 years ago

I don’t see any ads whatsoever on Your website store.

Also in Your booth here, I can see that You’ve already used Your paid membership’s option and removed the “Search Walmart” link. And there is no any other ad on Your listings.


If I may ask, I hope you don’t mind, in Your booth there is a banner with a nice photo in a vertical position.
On Your website all photos in Your sliding banner are rotated left 90°. Is this horizontal position has been intended or they appear this way because of the photos size requirements?

answered over 6 years ago

I also do not see any ads on your webstore…perhaps what you are seeing is what your browser chooses to show you based on your internet viewing habits..this unfortuntely happens now all the time, whether you approve or not…


unsolicited advice….

Nice booth, but your items do lack item descriptions, item traits, and google attributes etc. Perhaps it would have been better to assure your booth was complete and up and running before moving to webstore…

answered over 6 years ago

You give more info about someone using your photos and you are bashing some site, not sure if its ebay or Bonanza, but you give way more info about that then you do the actual item…..IF i saw that as a seller and you going on and on about it, i would be very hesitant to purchase from you. Just my opinion.

answered over 6 years ago

misskeech
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See misskeech's booth

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abigdogmom says: September 25, 2017

I agree. The bashing was the first thing I noticed and couldn’t figure out which site was the focus. I also sounds as if the Bonanza Webstore will be short lived. That being said, if I was a potential customer, I would move on.

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