Washington AG goes after search engine fixer, again
The Washington State Attorney General's Office is back in court, trying again
to get a company that sells search engine ranking services to change its business
practices.
The Attorney General's office has sued
Internet Advancement, a Kirkland, Washington, search engine marketing services
company claiming that the company has misrepresented its services, failed to
honor guarantees and refund customers and made unauthorized charges to customers'
credit cards.
Internet Advancement claims
that, for a fee, it can make customers' Web pages appear in the top 25 results
of search engine queries, but according to court
filings, it has not always been able to deliver on this promise.
One Internet Advancement customer, Peter Zaccerelli said that "after several
months not only did my business website not get higher placement or rankings,
but it dropped entirely off the search engines," according to court filings.
Another customer, Keith Marshall, complained that the company "used keywords
that I don't have on my site," the filings state. With these keywords,
Internet Advancement was able to attain the promised rankings, but with keywords
that were not relevant, the AG stated.
Internet Advancement, which also does business as 4GreatBuys.com, charges between
US$999 and $3,000 in set-up fees, as well as monthly charges of $149 for its
services, the AG said.
The state had already settled similar charges with Internet Advancement in
2004, but on Tuesday it was back in court, asking for more penalties, after
receiving 60 consumer complaints about the company's business practices over
the past three years.
Internet Advancement representatives could not be reached immediately for comment.
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