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Turbo Cooker Infomercial
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Turbo Cooker Infomercial
"Mark Thorson" > wrote in message ... > It looked good, but alas . . . > > http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/turbo_cooker I find it interesting on a page that says the turbo cooker is a scam, there is a Google ad for the Turbo cooker. |
Turbo Cooker Infomercial
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Mark Thorson > wrote: > It looked good, but alas . . . > > http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/turbo_cooker I'll stick with the stainless steel PC. Mom's lasted around 25 years before the bottom of it started becoming a bit convex. <g> It's been retired and replaced. The new one gets used a LOT and is holding up nicely after around 10 years of use. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
Turbo Cooker Infomercial
Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote: > > >> I find it interesting on a page that says the turbo cooker is a scam, there >> is a Google ad for the Turbo cooker. > > Might as well get used to it. Why give in? Firefox with noscript and flashblock makes browsing fast and much less annoying. I've been seeing this more and more. Got > a pet mouse? Want to buy a toy for it? Google and see all the ads pop > up for poisons, traps and exterminating services. Looking for a get > well card for Aunt Sadie who has a cold? Get ads for caskets and > euthanasia services. I don't remember any actual details (I'm trying to > forget), but Google ads take your key words and find advertisers having > to do with that, sometimes the exact opposite of what you want. > |
Turbo Cooker Infomercial
Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote: > > >> I find it interesting on a page that says the turbo cooker is a scam, there >> is a Google ad for the Turbo cooker. > > Might as well get used to it. I've been seeing this more and more. Got > a pet mouse? Want to buy a toy for it? Google and see all the ads pop > up for poisons, traps and exterminating services. Looking for a get > well card for Aunt Sadie who has a cold? Get ads for caskets and > euthanasia services. I don't remember any actual details (I'm trying to > forget), but Google ads take your key words and find advertisers having > to do with that, sometimes the exact opposite of what you want. > The worst, IMHO, is what has happened to google images. I suspect that its practically useless current state is because of the user labeling, but ad revenue may also play a role in its deterioration. -- Jean B. |
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