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Bing denies casinos when registering but when viewing the search of "Online Casino's" several paid advertisers appear. Either someone has figured out how to beat their system or do I smell something here? What's good for the goose is good for the gander and fair is fair. Delete all sponsored ads for casino's accepting money within the site and even the playing field. I'm out $5.00 bucks big deal but isn't this wrong??
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1. Did a search for online casino and saw a few that accepted money under their sponsored search. Won't name the sites for obvious reasons but you can look.2. Checked before signing up to ad center, read the terms quickly, like any human would do and signed up because it says you're responsible for the content of the site and nothing about online casino's bla bla. I'm good to go, nope.3. Went through all the steps of signing up, confirming the e-mail, my information, site information, deposit , card stuff and key words etc. etc.. and it showed the site active. Nope again... 4. Now after paying $5.00 bucks to sign up and going through all the above crap I see under FAQ's. No online casinos or sites linked to online casinos. Although Bing has active online casino sites in their search engine, paiding sites they won't accept affiliate sites or casino's, go figure. Bing is a rogue search engine for casino's and affiliates so please don't waste your time like me, my opinion...
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Hello TOC,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. With out automated Editorial System Gambling Content will slowly be removed from out system.
If you do visit our help section you are able to see or editorial guidelines for Gambling:
Microsoft adCenter cannot accept advertising for websites that promote or facilitate, directly or indirectly, online gambling or wagering. You may bid on keywords that are commonly associated with online gambling or wagering, provided neither the ad nor the Landing page (The webpage on which a user "lands" after clicking an ad title. The title links to the page specified by the ad's destination URL.) promotes online gambling or wagering.
Follow these guidelines to increase the possibility that gambling- or wagering-associated ads and keywords will not be disapproved. Note that these guidelines apply within the United States and could differ in other countries or regions. Ads and keywords that are acceptable under one policy guideline might not be acceptable under another. You will need to make any changes necessary to comply with all of the policy guidelines.
Consistent with the Microsoft Network Creative Acceptance Policy, Microsoft adCenter reserves the right to refuse an ad or to make exceptions to the policy even if an ad complies with the guidelines.
Thank you,
MS adCenter Support