The Google Settlement Email Is Legit Afterall
May 24, 2006 by Gaman
I’ve wriiten about this earler here and apparently it’s a legit email as explained by the Inside AdWords crew here.
As you may have heard, Google has reached a settlement of a lawsuit regarding click fraud. Here’s Nicole Wong, Associate General Counsel, to discuss the latest developments:
Now that the preliminary settlement has been approved by the Court, all members of the class are being notified about the settlement. On May 19 and 20, 2006 (PST), a settlement administration firm sent an email notification (from clicksettlement@xmr3.com and with the subject ‘Important Legal Notice Regarding Your Google AdWords Account’) to all advertisers who purchased online advertising from Google between January 1, 2002 and the present.
I recommend that you carefully review the information in the email and visit the site provided by the administration firm: www.clicksettlement.com. On the site, you will find links to the official settlement notice and settlement FAQs, both of which are in .PDF format. To view these documents, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
As we have said in the past, we work hard to manage the issue of invalid clicks, and continue to be very effective in detecting and filtering them in order to deliver outstanding ROI to our advertisers. The vast majority of invalid clicks are detected and filtered out before they reach our advertisers’ bills; if advertisers detect additional invalid clicks, our click quality team investigates and provides refunds as appropriate. You can read more information about invalid clicks and how we manage them here and in the AdWords Help Center here.”
You can read the Click Settlement Notice here


Still, I don’t think they should have spammed our inboxes.
It’s not Google who sent the email. Google had to give our email addresses as they are the official court order on behalf of the courts.
The sender is automatically idemnified as being a spammer as it’s a legal notice sent to the affected people.
Not everything is spam, seesh.