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FAKE ALERT? "Mark" in Manhattan


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I've said this before, but I'm constantly amazed at how you guys ferret out these frauds! Nice detective work, BC!

 

Thank you so much, Beethoven! What a nice compliment.

 

BC

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I agree. What's nice is that Google Image Search makes this easier than ever now. Unless someone is using images that don't appear elsewhere on the internet, it's pretty easy to spot a fraudulent ad. I had my eye on a local masseur recently and decided I'd do a Google image search on his various photos; one of them was a cropped photo of some famous actor (I don't even remember who).

 

The other nice thing about Google Image Search: Sometimes the "similar photos" results can be quite amusing. For example, I've seen photo of an erect penis match a vacuum cleaner!

 

I've said this before, but I'm constantly amazed at how you guys ferret out these frauds! Nice detective work, BC!
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The other nice thing about Google Image Search: Sometimes the "similar photos" results can be quite amusing.

I googled "young hairy guys" a while ago and it came up with a picture of Michael J Fox from Teen Wolf.

 

I just tried it again and Margaret Thatcher was there, about a page down. WTF?

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