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Tailslide
Posts: 5915 Joined: 5/10/2005 From: Out here on the raggedy edge Status: offline
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RE: Competitors using your name to advertise? - 7/20/2005 7:09:24
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ORIGINAL: Puenil BobbyDouglas- One thing I see is that you promote fraud clicking at Google. Second, you have taken the world on your own shoulders and it is only "your perspective" on things. From others posts, they don't totally agree with you. I recall a commercial on ABC television last night where Pepsi referred to Coke in their ad. Another one was Ford, Dodge and Chevy ALL in the same television commercial (the one where the Country singer brings over the cutout of the frame while the men are in a local Cafe). Why haven't you aggressively gone after them? I suspect it's because you only know that you can't get sympathy from others around here or the other Internet BB's where you have posted this exact same message. I'm sure Ford, Chevy, Pepsi, Coke, etc would just hang up on you and not play your game. In fact, since you are so into trying to help the person being 'violated' (clicking Google ads via Proxy) why not go buy a Dodge each day? Just whoever has used the competitor in their ad? Buy 1000 cases of Coke per day to get back at Pepsi. Or wait, I guess that would cost YOU money to prove your point, wouldn't it? When you officially commit a crime, you are a crook, scum, sleaze... whatever.... And since you are a proven crook, scum, sleaze (by your own admittance) I have 0 respect for your comments. What the h*** brought that on? Pardon me, but this seems rather an agressive first couple of posts especially when aimed at a long-standing (you can sit down now Bobby) member of this forum.
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Puenil
Posts: 3 Joined: 7/18/2005 Status: offline
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RE: Competitors using your name to advertise? - 7/20/2005 7:28:45
Long standing, short timer, 10000 posts or 2 posts; Google click fraud isn't anything to do. This is like the guy that steals from the local supermarket. Over time, the supermarket jacks their prices up in order to recover the theft. In the long run, EVERYONE pays for the one person's theft. Besides, why would a long standing member of ANY forum openly admit to illegal activity? http://mfile.akamai.com/11649/wmv/pepsicoinc.download.akamai.com//11649/mm/pepsiworld/ads_and_history/video/vendingmachine_hi.wmv Why is Pepsi showing a Coke machine in that commercial? Do you think that Coke's legal team is working on this? I don't. Simply because it happens all the time and it isn't illegal. I don't think Coke retaliates and I don't think BobbyDouglas goes out and buys 1000's of cases of Coke with a "proxy" (stolen / not his) credit card to get back at Pepsi.
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