What is the most reliable fake PR checker?

by Alminc
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I found a few online checkers for fake PR but some of them say
it's fake PR while some other say it's valid PR for the same site.

Do you know what is the most reliable checker?
#checker #fake #reliable
  • Why would you want to check it? Because you are creating fake back links?
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    • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
      I highly doubt that. He's not that type of marketer.

      Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

      Why would you want to check it? Because you are creating fake back links?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alminc
      Originally Posted by Internet_Corporation View Post

      Why would you want to check it? Because you are creating fake back links?

      Hahaha, no, I need it because I want to purchase links from pages
      with page rank 4+, and off course I want to check if the page rank is
      genuine or fake before I part from my money.

      Someone who knows what I'm talking about and what I need?


      @Rus : Thanks Rus
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      No links :)
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  • Profile picture of the author auradev
    What is fake PR?
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    • Profile picture of the author inter123
      There has not been a PR update since April so no tool is going to give the exact PR value.
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  • Profile picture of the author zoeguy
    yukon always seems to be a reliable source of very useful info:

    Originally Posted by yukon View Post

    You don't need a 3rd party site to check fake PR. All you have to do is a info:domain.com at Google search. If the url you search doesn't match the results, it's a fake PR that is hijacking another sites real PR.
    Originally Posted by yukon View Post

    info:www.your_domain.com

    Don't mess with any site besides a Google search.

    If the info: & the url match, your good to go.
    Real forged pagerank example:




    Originally Posted by bgmacaw View Post

    Until people caught onto the trick it was used by people flipping domains and doing paid reviews. Do the 301 redirect to a PR6+ site, wait until Google spiders it and the PR update happens, switch it back and dump it before Google updates again.
    Originally Posted by Danny Keegan View Post

    Yeah, a pagerank can be faked using a 301 or 302 redirect from another domain with legit pagerank. It's usually done by scammers trying to command a higher price for their domain.
    And if your curious about the e-starts.com domain, it was recently for sale here which ended with a paypal dispute.
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  • Profile picture of the author GetMoreTraffic
    RankChecker.com - works like a charm
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