
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Friday 12 March 2004
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Jeff
Location
Leicester
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Webmaster
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After last week's story I think I was the only person to suggest the best way of sorting this out was to hit them in the pocket by gettinbg their ads removed, so it would have been nice if Silicon.com had acknowledged that the action they took was as a result of a reader's suggestion.
But well done Silicon for doing something about it.
(Ed note. Thanks for the feedback Jeff, but sadly it wasn't down to you - we had already contcated Webclients before publishing the original story. We'd love to give you credit - but as such we can't.)
But it doesn't need a complaint from the likes of Silicon to get advertisers to stop doing business with dishonest sites. Most online advertising networks will take action against any site that breaks their rules.
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