I purchased a guest post through Adsy, and the publisher intentionally blocks indexing for articles written by non-approved authors. This means the content I paid for can never appear on Google — defeating the entire purpose of buying a post.When confronted, Adsy refused a refund and tried to disguise the issue as “Google taking time to crawl,” which is completely false. They are fully aware that the publisher uses technical restrictions to prevent indexing. Adsy’s defense of this practice makes them complicit in a deceptive operation.The problem is not posts that don't index. The problem is Adsy trying to cover up for scammers. Adsy’s claim that this is simply a “technical limitation” of TED’s subdomain is misleading and an attempt to gaslight the customer into believing nothing deceptive occurred. Whether or not a noindex tag is present, the outcome is the same — the page is excluded from Google’s public index and delivers zero SEO value. Selling placements on such domains without clear disclosure is deceptive, and blaming “educational CDN rules” doesn’t change that. Some of their placements are commercially worthless and unless you push back, they brush you off.Buyers beware — Many of the posts Adsy sells, will never index, and they have generic excuses ready, instead of standing by their customers.
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