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Look on the bright side though - If the site owners are based in China, as those details indicate, and they do turn out to be scammers, then they'll be shot and the bill for the bullets sent to their relatives.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIt doesn't appear to actually contravene any Google adsense policy. I have sent a report to consumer direct, but have no real faith they will act. Oh well, I've tried.Christmas and New year is coming, the orders is growing everyday. we will need a little bit more time for processing your orders, your understanding and patient waiting will be highly appreciated!
thank you!
Merry christmas and Happy new year!
The orders is growing everyday though
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It doesn't appear to actually contravene any Google adsense policy. I have sent a report to consumer direct, but have no real faith they will act. Oh well, I've tried.
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Braking the law by not displaying their trading address.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThis site was a sponsored link at the top of Gmail (flip knows why - I have nay interest in naff women's bootees).
Does anyone else think it looks well dodgy (if credible to the less savy)?
www.uggs-fashion.com
I have no idea if Google cares about recommending links that are dodgy.....
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Your next stop: report a Google Adsense policy violation.Code:Registration Service Provided By: NameCheap.com Contact: support@NameCheap.com Visit: http://www.namecheap.com Domain name: UGGS-FASHION.COM Registrant Contact: JO JO JO JO () Fax: HOUPU ROAD FUZHOU, FUJIAN 361000 CN Administrative Contact: JO JO JO JO (PINGPINGPAY@GMAIL.COM) +86.5925661831 Fax: +1.5555555555 HOUPU ROAD FUZHOU, FUJIAN 361000 CN Technical Contact: JO JO JO JO (PINGPINGPAY@GMAIL.COM) +86.5925661831 Fax: +1.5555555555 HOUPU ROAD FUZHOU, FUJIAN 361000 CN Status: Locked Name Servers: ns1.woshijie123.com ns2.woshijie123.com Creation date: 07 Dec 2009 15:17:34 Expiration date: 07 Dec 2010 15:17:34
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Dodgy looking website
This site was a sponsored link at the top of Gmail (flip knows why - I have nay interest in naff women's bootees).
Does anyone else think it looks well dodgy (if credible to the less savy)?
www.uggs-fashion.com
I have no idea if Google cares about recommending links that are dodgy.....Tags: None
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