Re: No better than spammers
Amen to that. I remember when these poor, hard-done-by comparison sites were given free reign to pollute Google search results. No matter what term you searched for, the first page would be a morass of links offering "Buy $SEARCHTERM here! Best prices on $SEARCHTERM!".
Good riddance.
Usual Brussels approach, though... if it's successful, tax and regulate it. If it's failing, subsidize it.