AdSense Glitch Leaves Several Indian Publishers Sweating

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Just came across a major glitch in the AdSense payment system several Indian publishers have encountered. The glitch shows the conversion rate as $1 = 1 INR (Indian Rupee), the current conversion rate is $1 = 45 INR.

The huge difference in the rates may have definitely left several Indian publishers as to what went wrong. It is also a hot discussion topics at several forums.

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Did you face a similar problem with your account? Has it been fixed yet? Someone from the Google AdSense accounts department is definitely going to get a pink slip soon.

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  1. Madhur Kapoor
    September 26th, 2008 at 4:32 pm #

    It hasn;t been fixed till now. I hope they haven’t issued a cheque at that conversion rate

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    @Madhur, oh ok hope you get the correct conversion rates

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  2. PC
    September 27th, 2008 at 10:51 am #

    yes man.. I was shocked to see that. It has been discussed in adsense groups too.. Google should act quickly..

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