21 November 2013

Microsoft Mocks Google's Alleged Fraudulent Acts With ‘Scroogled’ Products





Early this year, Microsoft’s Bing attacked Google with their “Don’t Get Scroogled” campaign, warning users that Google operates a dishonest search engine where all of the shopping search results are paid ads.



Now, they’ve fired a second blast, creating a range of “Scroogled” products available to purchase on the Microsoft online store. The merchandise ranges from mugs to hats, t-shirts and hoodies, and the sarcasm is endless.



A description for one of the t-shirts reads: “Gulled. Humbugged. Buffaloed. Wire-tapped. Extorted. Sold out. Chicaned. Fleeced. Scammed. Conned. Surveilled. Double-dealt. Ensnared. Suckered. Sandbagged. Gossiped. Scandalmongered. Flimflammed. Skullduggered. Bamboozled. Hornswoggled. Beguiled. Cheated. Fooled. Double-crossed. Defrauded. Hoodwinked. Swindled. Duped. They’re all just synonyms for being Scroogled – and you can get them all on this American Apparel 50/50 t-shirt.”



What do you think about this new move by Microsoft—are you on Team Google or Team Microsoft?



































[via Mashable and Microsoft Store]