HACKER Q&A
📣 cloudking

Why does Google shopping showcase scams?


Search Google shopping for 4090 RTX graphics cards and you'll get suggestions like https://pricklycomb.com/product/palit-geforce-rtx-4090-gamerock-24gb/

The card is way below price of retail on this site. Quickly searching for background about this site shows multiple reports that it's a scam https://www.google.com/search?q=is+pricklycomb.com+legit&oq=is+pricklycomb.com+legit

I've noticed this a lot with other searches for high end equipment. So why does Google shopping index and showcase scams sites?


  👤 8organicbits Accepted Answer ✓
Google is full of these problems. They refuse to properly review content in favor of automation. As such, Google is a low reputation site. Don't use it if you're not willing or able to wade through spam and malware. Lots of alternatives exist for each of Googles products.

👤 carlosjobim
Why not?

That's the question you should ask. Why not? About 50% of ads on Instagram and Facebook are pure scams, ie you'll pay for a product and they'll just take your money and you never hear from them again. Why not scam as many people as possible, even if you're a huge company like Google or Meta? It's not like people are going to switch to more honest services, they don't care even if they're the victim.


👤 Finnucane
They're probably assuming, or at least their advertisers are assuming, that anyone who would trust Google for anything at this point is a potential mark.

👤 AzzyHN
Google also sells advertising spots to vendors of PUPs who will make the ad look like a fake download button. With their scale, it's impossible to manually sift through and fine tune the results.

👤 BorisMelnik
either the algo or user reports will slap them if it is truly a scam. it is easy to setup an adwords account and scamming people, a bit harder to keep it running for a long time.