Nigel you're saying some pretty vague, uninformed things.
And when I say some I mean a lot.
Nigel said:
I once saw statistics for something like this a few years ago in one my math books. It said that 30%-something percent of all TV adds were scams in some way or another.
Seriously, a statistic that you are not quite sure of from a three-year-old math book that is not clearly defined in the first place is not a good source for an argument.
EDIT: sorry that was rude I was tired but the points still stands
Anyway.
Ads are ads, it's true that our economy is dependent on them. You might not want to deal with them, but really, ads are not all that bad. Crafting ads has become an art form in itself. Think about popular and iconic advertisements, there's a reason they're popular/iconic. I like ads. I think creating ads is very interesting; you have to set a scene, sell a point, and keep somebody's attention all within 15 or 30 seconds. Plus, I find out about things through ads.
I don't like ads online, because when I'm online I have a wealth of information at my fingertips anyway; I don't need something additional that interrupts what I'm doing in order to hear about new things. But on TV, in magazines, I do appreciate the presence of ads.
The ads on my phone are really like what the hell though I mean seriously what is that