26 Apr 2007
Posted by J. Angelo Racoma as E-Commerce, Problogging, netrepreneurship
We’ve read about horror stories all too often. AdSense checks get delayed, and before you know it, the check has already been deposited and the funds have cleared (the AdSense control panel gives you information on clearing date). In short, someone has stolen your AdSense check. They’re either from the postal service, or someone who was able to intercept your check en route to your mailbox. Chances are, they’re in cahoots with bank employees, or are able to create fake documents to impersonate you, in order to deposit these checks, which are crossed (marked for deposit to payee’s account only).
That was before, when Google sent checks directly from an office offshore. The alternative was courier service. You get the checks 3 days after being issued, but you have to pay $24 (about PhP 1,200). It sucks. I know—I’ve tried it, but that was after asking for a re-issue, when I suspected my check was lost or stolen. This is a good idea for those who put their checks on hold until the account accumulates money, or for those who get big amounts regularly.
When I got my check in the mailbox yesterday, though, I was surprised to see a local return address attached to the envelope: APCEI Logistics, Inc. It was printed on sticker paper, and slapped on top of the Google Mountain View, CA address. Also, the postmark says April 23, 2007—just two days from the date of my receipt (and almost a full month after my check was issued by Google). This indicates that Google is likely sending checks to the Philippines in bulk, and then someone here is handling the mailing for them.
Here’s the return address.

And here’s the postmark.

I’ve sent an email to Aileen Apolo, Google’s country consultant here, to ask whether there are changes in how Google handles AdSense checks here. Hopefully this will mean we can have more options soon, like cheaper courier service (anything cheaper than $24 a pop would be great) or even electronic funds transfer like what they have in the US.
Heck, even receiving the checks via regsitered mail would be okay with me. At least this way, your check doesn’t have to be carried by the postman and left at your door/mailbox/gate. Instead, you would have to claim it at the post office by presenting a valid ID. I know this is still not as secure as EFT or DHL. Even having a courier service handle your packages/letters/checks isn’t a 100% surefire way to be safe. But at least these add a few more layers of protection.
I also emailed APCEI, and I’m waiting for their response as I type this. I do hope this is good news for AdSense publishers in the Philippines who are worried about the safety of their checks. And I do hope there’s more in store for us.
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22 Responses
nightfox
April 26th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
1now, if i could only revive my invalidated adsense account.. sighs
nightfox
April 26th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
2now if i could only revive my invalidated adsense account.. sighs
meh
April 26th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
3sir J do you still offer the com.ph domains?
i would appreciate it if you give me a slot on it.
im just 16 yrs old. but i have already made a website/blog
for my highschool batch. hope you consider. thanks!
J. Angelo Racoma
April 26th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
4@Nightfox, what happened to your account? You weren’t publishing porn, were you?
@Meh, I’m no longer connected with Enthropia (as an employee, at least). Do check out http://use.com.ph if they still have new deals/promos on the .com.ph namespace.
Kates
April 26th, 2007 at 8:00 pm
5Mine still comes direct from their New York office. Luckily, I haven’t had a check lost in the mail. I receive mine through regular mail.
noemi
April 26th, 2007 at 8:34 pm
6I never had problems with my checks in Makati but since we moved to Pasig City, I’ve changed the method of delivery via courier. I don’t trust the postal office here hence the reason . Google has plans for other methods of delivery but I don’t think it’ll be cheaper than $24
nightfox
April 26th, 2007 at 9:27 pm
7they had disabled my account due to “invalid clicks”. i dont remember any of my activities that involve invalid clicking but i think that was the time when there was some domain/blog updates and/or maintenance. it was also the time when adsense was updating their policies too. i had already reappealed but it was hopeless. sheesh.
and nah, i dont need pr0n.
j4s0n
April 26th, 2007 at 11:25 pm
8heh, it’s still better to pay $24, than to lost a cheque
btw, wondering what’s APCEI means ?
Filipina Soul » Google Adsense Checks in the Philippines More Secure?
April 28th, 2007 at 12:44 pm
9[...] reside in the Philippines and are receiving checks from Google, this post by J. Angelo Racoma (Google AdSense Checks in the Philippines: Now More Secure) might interest [...]
Jaypee
May 11th, 2007 at 2:30 pm
10I paid the $24 just to be sure I receive the check. I received my check safely last month and hopefully it would also be true with other future checks.
Angel
June 6th, 2007 at 5:59 pm
11May I know how long did you receive your PIN for google adsense??
J. Angelo Racoma
June 6th, 2007 at 6:11 pm
12Angel, I signed up for my account long before they were requiring PINs (that was in 2004 I think). These days, though, Google has to mail you a PIN slip to verify your mailing address. Added security measure, I guess.
Chris
June 24th, 2007 at 1:48 am
13hey Im planning to make a programming website… would that get good amount of traffic?
nightfox
June 25th, 2007 at 10:33 am
14@chris – in my opinion, it depends on the “niche” that you’re going to pick.
Chris
June 25th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
15what’s a niche by the way?
Neil
July 5th, 2007 at 10:49 am
16nits – itlog ng kuto sa ulo mo!
jerdie
July 26th, 2007 at 1:20 pm
17whats the best currency for adsense checks for faster encashment?is it on peso or dollar? thanks
mark jayson
November 6th, 2007 at 5:38 pm
18I was gonna ask, where does Google send checks to the Philippines, I just called APCEI Logistics they told me that they do not handle Google’s bulk mails anymore and they do not know either who is the company handling the checks.
jess
November 14th, 2007 at 11:52 pm
19adsense accounts cannot be revived but you can apply for another account. believe me, i was once banned from the adsense program. use another email address and that’s it. u get a new account. u can even use ur old details like name, address, et al. just use another email add and if i may add, dont include the websites in ur banned account in the webmaster’s tools provided by google. just paste the codes anywhere but the websites that you verified (in case u did) in ur previous account
Peejay
January 5th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
20i never had problem with DHL on handling my Google Accts..
pero na inimbitahan ako ng google to join the Western union quick cash beta d ako nagatubili na sumali… kaya ngaun western union na ako…
heres my post regarding google adsense: http://pjlim.com/post47.html
jaguar
March 9th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
21But what if you are a foreinger living in the Philippines. I dont and cant apply for a tin, so do i still need a tin number?
frogbites
August 23rd, 2008 at 6:37 pm
22Hi.
I’m trying to apply for an AdSense account but I’m always stumped on what to put on the space for “STATE”. I’ve tried the following: NCR, National Capital Region, Philippines, Manila, Metro Manila, Metromanila, GMA, Greater Manila Area, Metro, Greater Metropolitan Manila, Cavite, Ilocos Norte, Bataan… But it always say “No such State/Province in this country. Please enter a valid State name (or Province name)”. What the—? Help please. Thanks.
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