These members were coming out of the woodwork telling me that their product was so much better and asking me to click on the link below? "This is absolutely ridiculous!" I clicked on over 100 of these website links out of curiosity and "I want to tell you, of all the years on the internet. I have never seen such a website scam!" The biggest rip-off scam is the fact that these people encourage you to join these companies in their website, which are 100% Free to join! What they DON"T tell you up front is how much "junk" email you will receive after you join these companies!
The reason for this is because so many companies pay you a referral fee (payment) each time someone joins this company from their website link. Don't get me wrong, I am all FOR affiliate links on your website. But when it's members are trying to convince you that these other companies are one big scam on scam.com "DUH". "This is where I draw the line!" These members argue back and forth constantly about how much their products are so much better! After 6 months, I finally just gave up and "spammed the scam" and to this day, I am still spamming scam.com simply because they are mis-leading internet consumers in the wrong direction and should be shut down completely by the FCC.
You finally lose track of why you even clicked on to this website to begin with. What's truly incredible, most of these members make their living on this website by posting daily comments. If you look closely at the members that have the highest post, you will notice they are always trying to convince you to click on their website link and purchase their products or join their website. If you want to know the truth about any business. I would suggest contacting the better business in their area. They will most likely respond and tell you the truth in a civilized manor!
Ironically, now days if a website ad uses the word "scam" these are usually the biggest scam artist on the internet. The website hosting companies don't care and their advertising companies don't care. Why should they? They still get paid. Personally, I just try to have an honest website and never mis-lead anyone on the internet regarding my product. So far, I have not had any complaints after 2,000 sales.
scam.com website was shut down for about a month or so last summer. Naturally, it's regular members never told why? I checked into it and never found any reason why? If you are looking for a place to complain and scam on the internet on a daily basis. scam.com is the place to be.
Thanks for reading,
Phillip Chambley.
Published by Phillip W. Chambley
Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook." View profile
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1 Comments
Post a CommentHi! This article had me smiling! I am attempting to create and manage a REAL anti-scam type syte at www.Scam-List.com If you would be so knida I would love to have you post a few comments or an entire article on this subject on our forums! Yep I have links to antivirus but will erase anything scam/spam on the forums on sight. Either way, GREAT ARTICLE!