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RE: Promoting a Scam Makes You a Scammer

in #scam7 years ago (edited)

I was so incensed with a Steve McKay scam, namely Bitcoin code, that I spent hours trying to find a means to communicate with Google at it's source. Google has a good scam watch, and the sites one might find where various reviews have looked deeply into, and show up how some scams are just miners. Google says definitely, that Bitcoin Code is a scam, but Bitcoin Code still pushes through it's ads to my phone, regardless of the blocks and security I've tried. The worst are Chrome, which interrupts whatever I'm doing, and one has to open to first page to delete. Whoever owns Google now is double-faced with no integrity, advising what are scams and taking there money to promote them also. Google needs to look at policing it's content via it's community, as some sort of etiquette balance. Once a nation's Fair Trading has posted a scam, then such as Google, that continue to profit from their posts, need to be humiliated or otherwise brought to book for partaking deceit upon their majority users. ♏