Fake ID AdWords Ad

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So Google won't approve affiliate ads, but they run this shit?

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WTF
 


lololololol

Now that shit is classic.

They should target affiliate marketers for ASE/ASW on Facebook.

Note: To the Facebook reps giving out daily reports on my posts to the upper management & perkins coie, I'm not fucking advertising on Facebook anymore. Just because I mention that shit in my posts doesn't mean I advertise there anymore. I'm letting other businesses appreciate my advertising spend so FUCK YOU.
 
It amuses me that they claim it's legal because "CSI needs fake IDs for the show." Pretty sure CSI doesn't need fake IDs that scan.

Also, as an aside, manufacture AND MARKETING of false identification is a pretty crap business to be in IMO. Disregard the technical expertise required to simplify the matter (yes, moderate-to-advanced technical skills are required to do anything but a shit job). If you do your job well, you get no repeat customers. If you don't do your job well, you get no repeat customers. And, of course, the riskiest part of this sort of venture is soliciting new clients, and the vast majority of risk mitigation techniques take a cut of your profits. OTOH, the margins are unheard of elsewhere ($60-$140 IDs cost ~$4 flat, assuming you print >1000 to pay off the printer).

Pretty much every possible downside/risk, however, is alleviated if you can find a way to receive money anonymously and safely... It always comes down to receiving the money.

Note: To the Facebook reps giving out daily reports on my posts to the upper management & perkins coie, I'm not fucking advertising on Facebook anymore. Just because I mention that shit in my posts doesn't mean I advertise there anymore. I'm letting other businesses appreciate my advertising spend so FUCK YOU.

Stay classy. I'd be flattered.
 
Just some more information for anyone who's interested...

~90% of those fake ID online sites ARE rip-offs. Once they receive your money, they really have little motivation to send you an ID. If you know someone who got one offline they will have probably gotten it from a chain email, not a website. Of course, trust who you know.

Because the main problem is receiving money/soliciting new clients, most revenue taken in by the fake ID industry is taken in by groups who are working with or who are part of organized crime groups and whom are aiding credit card theft/fraud and miscellaneous other frauds that involve forging real identities as opposed to fake ones.

This Google ad is pretty indicative/representative of how overt many offshore individuals & groups working in this field act. Go to alibaba/tradekey, type in hologram, contact people and ask for their samples, and they will (without you suggesting anything illicit) send you samples of ~10 US state holograms... Then again, you can search for hard drugs on those sites and find a dozen suppliers in Cameroon, etc, who are more than willing to supply you, so maybe that says more about those b2b directories...

And back to work I go...