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maybe I missed the point here, but wouldn't it be easy to find the clickers who are employed to massively click? If the same IP address is found clicking in excess on the same sites, it would raise a red flag. Aren't we talking about many thousands of clicks being necessary to make this a profitable venture?
Posted by: EddieNl1@...   Posted on: 07/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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so what  V Sanders | 07/19/04
Waaaahhhhh!  BitTwiddler | 07/19/04
At least SOMBODY is clicking on them...  Alpha_Female | 07/19/04
No Longer Paying For Clicks  RoyTyrellFl | 07/19/04
Will it sink in?  Linux User 147560 | 07/19/04
Communism Is Dead  RoyTyrellFl | 07/19/04
I have nothing against  Linux User 147560 | 07/19/04
THAT'S THE ANSWER!!!!! EVERYONE START CLICKING!!!  Valis Keogh | 07/19/04
Ad Blocking Software  r7di697 | 07/20/04
It's simple - pay for sales, not for clicks  ejhonda | 07/20/04
They bought to model, we did not!  drichards1953 | 07/22/04
IP logs  EddieNl1@... | 07/22/04
This is not whining, it's FRAUD - and YOU pay for it.  oknight@... | 07/22/04
Who benefits ?  archief | 07/23/04
Click Fraud was Rampant in 90s  haikued2 | 07/23/04
I've always had my suspicions...  missy_z | 12/06/04
Click Fraud  trackingsoftwarereviews | 08/05/06
Clarence Briggs & corp AIT.COM reputedly involved in SEARCHENGINE SPAMMING  NewsReport | 12/16/06
AIT.com CEO Clarence Briggs Charged with Criminal Assault  NewsReport | 12/16/06

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