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Well, even if I actually see the ads, I will never click them. It happens that I don't trust any seller and I don't trust seller trying to push something on my throat. I hate all ads, tv commercials included.
If I want to buy some hardware, I read some reviews, see some benchmarks and even test it myself. I don't buy it simply because seller says it's wonderful. If I want to buy a car, I'm not buying it because of commercials, I firstly inform about cars's performances, I'm test driving it and see if I like the looks of it. If I'm buying coffee, I not buying it because some ad says I should, but because I like it's taste. If I'm buying some book, I not buying it because some stupid ads says I should buy it or because everybody reads it, I'm buying it because I either like the author or I'm interested in the subject. Or a friend says it's good, not a reviewer in a magazine or some stupid top of bestselling. I'll always trust a friend over a reviewer who may be interested in writing a good review.
Those are my rights as a consumer and I'll always act like that. I'm presuming I'm not the only one.