Scammers are not good customers and leave bad reviews. Therefore we don't feel bad about exposing them. If they are not stealing online they are stealing elsewhere. What's worse is when they pack up like in call centers. Typically they are dishonest in commercial dealings and other situations involving credit. We hope that through raising awareness, you won't be targeted for scam recruitment as well. Since there are entire offices packed with people worldwide that are solely dedicated to fraud. But while the majority are in India, there are some in Canada that have an A+ Business Rating with the BBB that had gone undetected until we had reported them to the Better Business Bureau. Don't be enticed by 50,000 visitors to join a business, even if they have an A+ BBB business rating; their reviews are promotional. They lure you in with fake traffic and then simply ping your website to other random websites, causing an illusion of visitors when you haven't received any visitors at all. Then, once again, entice with an appealing offer to pay a trial or yearly fee that will put others who haven't upraded in your downline in the hope that they will eventually upgrade so you can finally profit back from what you are paying out. Don't give out your personal information unless you're certain that those at the top aren't just harvesting identities. As a result, they might deliberately use the money they generate from these schemes to make a move into your personal life. After you've given these scammers enough information to do a background check they'll begin to strategize. A con artist has the ability to destroy anyone's day. It's disappointing to put in so much time and work online, expecting to be rewarded, only to be disappointed. Who are these individuals, what do they believe, and why are there so many of them? The problem arises from a lowering of society norms that decent people fail to recognize, which eventually rewards these types of people who don't even know what they're doing, allowing for a rise in dishonesty. Pirates with bibles is what I call them! If you are not a member of the clan, the robbers have you encircled, therefore be extremely careful with these bandits, and what information you give out on their webpages. They can locate you and monitor your work environment and cause havoc to get one of them in installed in your office or complain enough to have you replaced by one of them. They don't care! One thing they are honestly forthright about is how greedy they are. Remember there is no honor among thieves. Here is a small list of clans to watch out for. Swindlers, Pirates, Witches, Sorcerers, Bandits, Robbers, Gangsters, Mafia. These play a part in the matricks and have earned a very untrustworthy reputation. If your not one of these supporters than beware of tricks and secret products. If you surf for traffic you might have come across SOCIAL SALES REP, which appears to be fantastic. Because they are advertising what appears to be a real job online doing customer service and claiming that these companies are recruiting through them. They entice you to sign up by offering a 49-dollar monthly subscription. If you don't, they'll keep sending you emails from click'trix'mailer.com, which is run by Mail Wizard. We fight fake reviews! Trust pilot can be trusted somewhat for sites like Paidverts but not for Neobux. Things to keep an eye out for. India has the world's largest scam market, despite the fact that it is not supported by the government. Where offices full of degreed technicians are dedicated to frauding other countries, a small cell group like that can perpetrate a variety of attractive lies. You can check them out on youtube as agents record their bust. There is another company that has a A+ business rating with the business bureau. On their homepage, they have a business office where they webcam and talk with guest and new members, and it looks great. They pretend as if individuals in the chat are new to the site, yet those in the chat, their referral link have top priority all over their site and complete control over their funnel to obtain free traffic exchange. They are swindlers. Another thing I noticed is that they advertise 50,000 visits on their rotator, which can be found on the majority of their networks. They operate a lot of safelist. They won't let you exhibit the stuff they own on their website they lie and say it breaks frames, so you'll have to create a custom domain that you host yourself. My jetpack statistics hasn't shown any visitors from this rotator, so it seems to be fake traffic. So, are you one of those people that can be bought to tell lies? Even if you are, you'll have one upline less to have to worry about. We mind our own business. The internet is dangerous! The conclusion is this. Scammers are criminals, although they don't take great risks as small thieves do. The master of deception is revered by these sophisticated thieves. You are coerced into sacrificing yourself by them.
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