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CommentThursday, June 30, 2005

Google Sued For Click Fraud

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Google is guilty as charged!

In 2005, Our company had incontrovertible proof of a competitor repeatedly clicking on our ads on Google. When presented to Google, they not only denied any wrongdoing upon being sent our own server logs proving the fraudulent activity, but then charged us over $5,000 for the clicks anyway and then flat-out told us upon being questioned that we'd have to sue them before they would refund our money or offer even a scintilla of proof that they weren't stealing us blind - and just about everyone else who advertises with them!! My guess is they're still doing it today. Oh DOJ, where are you??

What a great scam; charge a customer for pay-per-click advertising, but steal it instead!! For our money, Yahoo is a much more honest company and has never questioned us or our raw server logs. Shame on you Google - we hope you get what you deserve!!

Of course Google won't

Of course Google won't seriously go out of its way to prevent click fraud. Do they want it to happen? Well no! Are they going to spend millions of dollars to try to prevent it. Well no!

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