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  • #409763
    Brian H
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      @brianh50089

      Does anyone else have problems with fake websites?

      I'm looking for a milling machine and came across this site :

      classified ads elliot milling machine for sale

      https://www.kenjevoeding.nl/Nov…/classified-ads-elliot-milling-machine-for-sale.html

      Turret milling machine for sale; Used milling machines for sale UK; … Milling machine … Elliott Omnimil 00 page 1 Lathes + Machine Tool Archive. Elliott Omnimil

      If you go to the site they sell rock crushing machinery!!

      They are not the only culprits, there are many of them but what do you do about them?

      I've sent abusive messages but probably just a waste of my time rather than theirs.

      Brian

      #35478
      Brian H
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        @brianh50089
        #409765
        Cornish Jack
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          @cornishjack

          Been around for years and are in the same league as the search results for almost any item, particukarly drivers.

          Standard internet rubbish!

          rgds

          Bill

          #409769
          HOWARDT
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            @howardt

            Was going to suggest to check that a padlock appears against the web address, making it a secure web site, but having checked a number of links I have most are not secure. Perhaps people with older web sites should check that they have the current required security levels to protect both their site and its visitors.

            #409784
            Bazyle
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              @bazyle

              It is likely that the original webname was being used as a portal selling small amounts of webspace to people and companies. Then either the whole enterprise moved on or it is still doing that but either way a computer glitch has left the old link still in an active directory responding to the name.

              Think of it like a miss-filed sheet of paper.
              "Hey why is there still a folder named classified ads in my filing cabinet? It's right next to the one on rock crushers. "
              "Oh I need to go through that cabinet clearing it out but I haven't got round to it, but I did chuck out the contents. It should be empty."
              " well is isn't empty someone stuck rock crusher stuff in here by mistake for the folder next to it"
              "yeah, like I care on what you pay me"

              #409790
              SillyOldDuffer
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                @sillyoldduffer

                I come across this most often when looking for technical manuals. Some sites lie to Google and other search engines about having a large selection. You arrive full of expectation only to find they don't have what you needed, or even anything of interest at all!

                I think they fib because they get paid per page view by their advertisers. It pays to lure people on to an advertising site. And not bothering to provide any genuine content is cheap – no research, editorial or copyright fees. Money for nothing;. Not exactly fake, but certainly not honest either. Time-wasters.

                Dave

                #409805
                Bazyle
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                  @bazyle

                  There is a different type of trick that some 'reputable' UK companies use. Search for roofing sheet suppliers near Swindon and lot and behold several appear to have depots right in town which would be good to avoid delivery charges, But their head offices are in Lancashire or somewhere miles away. Dig a little deeper trying to find just where the depot is and it turns out there is no depot and it is all a front generated by the computer on the fly to make you think it will be a quick and easy delivery.

                  Basically some websites are generating the site on the fly with suitable words thrown in to look appropriate.

                  #409813
                  Dave Halford
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                    @davehalford22513

                    This used to be done with false local telephone numbers for say, TV repair which is far from local.

                    #409814
                    Andy Carruthers
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                      @andycarruthers33275

                      The problem is not restricted to any one industry

                      There are several companies who purport to be local or national locksmith companies who are anything but. Emergency Response Group (ERG), Able and others advertise as national companies with local branches and provide cover via subcontractors. Typically the subbies get 40-50% of the service charge paid 30-60 days after invoice at month end and lumbered with all warranty work FOC

                      #409818
                      Roger Clark
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                        @rogerclark

                        Yes those milling machines are for 'milling' minerals and is totally legit, been around for years.

                        #409832
                        Hopper
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                          @hopper

                          Too many words in the search string and in the wrong order. Prioritises "classified ads" as the primary focus of the search then fills in the gaps with whatever key words match the rest of the string, being "milling machine". You'll get better results if you you just search for "Elliott milling machine".

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