Thanks for your comment.

> This imposter is the dreaded e-qold.com
>
> Did you see this under the search term e-gold or another one. Because
> it appears to be gone now?

Hmm... Yes it does seem to be gone now.  Perhaps the imposter
only paid for a small number of impressions.  It was a *paid*
advertisement being run on the Google site pretending to be from
www.e-gold.com!  It came up with any search containing "e-gold"
under the "sponsored links" on the right hand side of the page.
Only fairly innocuous ones seem to be there now.

The minimum payment for impressions on Google is $50 USD.  for which a valid
credit card must be lodged to get the ad placed.
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