Jul
31

Read This Before You Believe Another Scam.com Post

By Sean Grimes

Many people will do their due diligence to try and find out as much as possible about an internet business opportunity before joining. That’s ok and should be done at all cost.

Many people achieve this by going to Google and doing a search on “company name scam” where company name is the name of the program/product or service they are looking for. In some cases, people may land upon a well known website called “Scam.com” who try warn people about potential internet scams.

Before heading over to their site, I must first tell you about a personal experience I had with Scam.com about a few years ago.

I landed on the Scam.com website because I was looking for information about “guaranteed signups” I ended up reading really good things about a particular guaranteed signups solution on their site so I ended up joining. I can’t remember the name of the company because it’s been so long ago, but just so you know, guaranteed signups are a complete waste of time and money so stay away from that form of advertising at all cost. Anyway, I bought the traffic and it was complete garbage. I got free guaranteed signups for my business, but they ALL had bogus email addresses with the domain name email.com. Some of the domains were different, but once looking closely into it, the domains all came from the same owner. I complained to the company and he pointed me to their TOS agreement. I wouldn’t say I was scammed, but I was taken advantage of for sure. You can never blame a company if you fail to read their TOS agreement. Anyway, I went and posted what had happened on Scam.com and you won’t believe what they did. Scam.com closed my account and blocked me from posting on their forum site. They removed all of my post as well. I didn’t use any foul language or anything either. You see, the referral link to the company that took advantage of me was in a signature of an admin/moderator of Scam.com

I won’t make assumptions here, but I think you can figure out why they may have done this.

Because of this, I take everything posted on Scam.com’s site as a grain of salt. Their content may be true, but I’m always skeptical because of my experience.

Also know that you can not trust a forum simply because it is a forum. In some cases, websites owners will hire forum posters to help bring the forum site up higher in the search engines. You can do a search on “hire forum posters” to see where I’m coming from.

Anyway, I hope this has been helpful in some way.

Sean Grimes

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