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A Way to deal with Vultures

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CoATP

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Search on Google for NTSB accidents. On the right hand side is a paid link to a "vulture" if one was to click on that link google will charge them.

So say if a hundred thousand people or so cicked one or two times (or more) they might have to do real work.
 
Okay it took me a minute to figure it out, but it is a link to a attorney chasing families of the victims of the Comair crash. That just made my stomach turn. What is wrong with the world today?
 
I couldn't help myself. I clicked the link .... well.... more than a couple of times ;)

Make sure you run a fresh search so Google thinks each click is a new click.

Search... click... back... search... click... back. Ahhh... that was fun.
 
As someone who advertises on Google, let me assure you that only 1 click-through is recorded per IP address to prevent click fraud.
 
SiuDude said:
As someone who advertises on Google, let me assure you that only 1 click-through is recorded per IP address to prevent click fraud.

Let them come after me for a couple of hundred clicks. Where is the Law Im breaking??
 
Yep, I did it too. However I have to agree that one penny that they will pay for my click (I agree with the previous post - IP addresses are remembered) is hardly going to affect their profit.
 
TCBKING said:
Let them come after me for a couple of hundred clicks. Where is the Law Im breaking??

What I was saying is that f'ed company is charged only once no matter how many times you click on the link.
 
Here's a better way. Do a Google search for Comair Crash. You'll see a ton of vultures listed on the side. Click on them, then write down all the 800 numbers. At each destination, if you have time, find a pay phone. Call as many of the 800 numbers as you can. When they answer, hang up. They are charged a network access fee for each call, I believe.

This also works well for spammers.
 

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