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Originally Posted by Missie
Remember what Kellie said that the software itself does NOT alter cookies, but it facilitates it for their advertisers.
It's like buying junk food at Burger King but when you pay there are two cashiers - one for BK and one for McDonald's - and the McD cashier takes the money even though they bought BK food. How long do you think that would last in the real world? It still amazes me that there are no rules for the internet for this behavior. People would get killed offline for this.
Missie
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I wonder how google would respond if they knew that people who were paying them for adwords were getting ripped off.
I go to google pay $1.00 for "cams" . Now some guy goes to zango and pays .02 for the word "cams". Every time a Zango infected computer uses google, zango is stealing revenue from google ads words. They are selling or reselling those keywords on google for .02 where as the person who is paying google is not only paying 50x more then that but will never make any sales from zango infected computers.
I am probably not wording that right, but can you picture this...
I wonder if google would be liable for allowing this to happen. If i am paying per a click with no oppertunity for a sale, what are they really selling me then ?