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1 Comments:
Although I want to think this approach is sincere it's not going to go over well as a function of the PayPerPost movement for the obvious reason that hungry Foxes, even honest and sincere ones, don't guard hens very well. Google pulls this stunt with their silly claims that PPC fraud must be eradicated because it hurts everybody. True, but there for PayPerPost, and for Google, there is a level of disclosure that is profit optimal. Any in-house remedies will trend toward this profit optimal point.
By JoeDuck, at 12:05 PM
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