For legal reasons I wouldn't describe Farcebook ads as a scam, but that's the only reason for not doing so.
Check these links for actual statistical tests that clearly show that only 20% of the charges for click links, if that, are legit. I certainly wouldn't suggest that the other 80% are Farcebook falsely increasing their advertising revenue.
http://bizuns.com/facebook-ads-scam
http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/ ... aud-enraging-advertisers/
http://www.infopackets.com/new ... _may_be_a_scam_report.htm
Check these links for actual statistical tests that clearly show that only 20% of the charges for click links, if that, are legit. I certainly wouldn't suggest that the other 80% are Farcebook falsely increasing their advertising revenue.
http://bizuns.com/facebook-ads-scam
http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/ ... aud-enraging-advertisers/
http://www.infopackets.com/new ... _may_be_a_scam_report.htm