by Ru1N
2 replies
Well, I've been looking around at some of the affiliate programs and such, and I've been noticing some scams around. Are these things that slip through cracks? Or are they allowed?

While I am all in favor of Caveat Emptor, the promises can be hard for some folks to pass up, and then cause them to lay trap to others...For instance Bernie Madoff....many clients referred others in good faith, and look what happened.

I guess what I am suggesting is perhaps a rating system? Or someway for people to flag attention to the fact something is not right...or that something is in fact a scam, or lies.

Like I said I am all for Letting the Buyer Beware, but at the same time, If i knew a car was defective, and my friend was about to drive it, I would tell 'em. If i knew something could potentially harm or cause grief to someone I would try to warn them.

I am not sure who to actually contact on the warrior forum for scam alerts, it seems to be a missing section.

just my humble opinion.

(Not listing the affiliate site I saw here as I do not want to break any rules)
#ban #scams
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Mayo
    If the scam is a product in one of the paid sections of the Warrior Forum then hit the
    little red triangle located under the posters forum info on the bottom left side of their
    post and then state what you know. Other than that you should use the
    Help Desk/Warrior Forum Support

    Hope that Helps,
    Have a great Day!
    Michael
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    • Profile picture of the author techservice
      In all my years of buying products online I have never come across a scam, just a hardrive full of bad products.
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