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There's absolutely nothing wrong with buying backlinks and you're not going to get in shit from google. Directories got punished because they simply blow. They are useless, they are tools for webmasters and surfers have no use to them. I hope to see google crack down even further on directories. If you're going to buy backlinks buy it on a site that provides niche related content. NOT A FUCKING SITE FULL OF LINKS. There I said it.
When buying links be sure the links are quality and it looks natural backlinks. But I think it would be better if don't buy links and just work hard for it to gain.
Never buy links from someone who openly advertises the site they are selling links on in an public forum.
You can buy cheap links at this forum. Yes, it is cheap but you must need to pay attention to quality of the links.
Why? If they use the rel="nofollow" attribute (like everyone who buys links should) there shouldn't be a problem. - Matt