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  2. Click fraud - Wikipedia

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    Click fraud is a type of fraud that occurs on the Internet in pay per click (PPC) online advertising. In this type of advertising, the owners of websites that post the ads are paid based on how many site visitors click on the ads. Fraud occurs when a person, automated script, computer program or an auto clicker imitates a legitimate user of a ...

  3. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    However, the ease of which companies that carry out technical support scams can be launched makes it difficult to prevent tech support scams from taking place. [61] Major search engines such as Bing and Google have taken steps to restrict the promotion of fake technical support websites through keyword advertising.

  4. Pets.com - Wikipedia

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    www.pets.com at the Wayback Machine (archived March 1, 2000) Pets.com was a dot-com enterprise headquartered in San Francisco, U.S, that sold pet supplies to retail customers. The website was launched in November 1998 and was shut down in November 2000. A high-profile marketing campaign gave it a widely recognized public presence, including an ...

  5. Spending More Than $1,200 a Year on Pet Care? Here’s ... - AOL

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    A 2023 GOBankingRates survey of 1,021 U.S. adults revealed that of those who have pets, more than one-third (35%) said they spent between $601 and $1,200 a year on pet care. Another 8% said yearly ...

  6. Study reveals why Cincinnati is the No. 8 most pet ... - AOL

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    Cincinnati ranked in the top 10 most pet-friendly cities. The Queen City came in as the No. 8 most pet-friendly city and was No. 1 for veterinarians per capita, according to WalletHub. Cincinnati ...

  7. MyLife - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name from Reunion.com to MyLife.com after merging with the search engine company, Wink, in the fall of 2008. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] According to Tinsley, the company's 2008 revenue was estimated at 52 million dollars [ 5 ] with 90% of the firm's revenue coming from paid subscriptions.

  8. Can you bury the dead in your backyard? What Florida ... - AOL

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    Pet burials in Florida. Burial rules: The Florida statute reads: “Any owner, custodian, or person in charge of domestic animals, upon the death of such animals due to disease, shall dispose of ...

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