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Subject: UKNM: Internet Marketing Scam
From: Glenn Watts
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 15:47:04 +0100

I have been contacted by a friend who has fallen victim to a deceitful
Internet Marketing
scam and would appreciate any help, comments or reports of similar
experiences.

www.wedding-service.co.uk or www.bridal-info.co.uk (same company) have
condensed his entertainment
business site into one page by copying images and summarising text,
duplicated the meta tags
then submitted their reproduction to the search engines, reporting his for
removal.

Potential customers are now only finding this ripped-off out of date
reproduction from search engines
searches while www.wedding-service.co.uk have the audacity to enforce a
charge for forwarding enquiries.
The company have been approached but deny any involvement. Apart from
public notification of
their deceptive conduct and reporting such to the concerned search engines,
does anyone know
of any authority to report and deal with such misconduct?

Glenn Watts

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