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16 Oct 2002, Nick Farrell , V3
Microsoft has pulled a fake advert from its website which recounted the story of a former Apple Mac user who had apparently converted to Windows.
But the supposed user actually worked for a marketing company employed by the Redmond giant.
'Confessions of a Mac to PC Convert' told the story of a 'freelance writer' who had used a Mac for eight years and had switched to Windows.
But internet surfers noticed that the picture of the supposed freelancer was a stock image from the Getty Library.
Associated Press tracked down the woman, who turned out to be an employee of the Wes Rataushk & Associates ad agency.
The agency was employed by Microsoft to draw up the adverts to counter Apple's latest campaign.
A red-faced Microsoft admitted that it had faked the endorsement and said that it regretted the incident. The company claimed that the employee had definitely switched from using a Mac to Windows, but pulled the ad anyway.