adcore.com Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unstable Platform, Expensive Ads, and Poor Fund Management

Very disappointing experience with this adcore.com media blast

The platform already has many technical issues and account restrictions, and on top of that they removed the balance from my ad account and sent it back to the wallet unexpectedly.

They also require a mandatory $500 monthly spend, which caused me a lot of problems and losses.

The CPC and CPM are also extremely expensive compared to other platforms, and the system drains your advertising budget very quickly without delivering stable performance.

Imagine launching ads for clients and suddenly your ad account balance gets removed in the middle of campaigns. This creates instability and damages trust.

Policies and communication should be much clearer and more transparent.

I recommend working with agencies like AdTiger or Cyberclick instead. Their service is much better, they don’t charge mandatory monthly fees, and their top-up fees are only around 1–2%, while Adcore charges around 8%.

20 May 2026
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