Internet marketing scam

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Hi I have put out a couple of wso's not made a lot but got my money back. I have also purchased a few wso's from John Thornhill he said if you want to make money do somthing on your own and i got the bug So I decided to look into internet scams try to stop people being scammed. So far spent around $50 on research. The idea was to show the scams But what I found out stopped me in my tracks. This is where I need your help
1 Do I forget what I have found
2 Do i just tell the people being scammed so they can do something about it

3 Do I put out a list on a wso with a charge just to get my expenses back and on that list put the items being sold so the owners can do something about it.
4 Do I open a new domain name with a membership so people can join for the latest scam just to find out what it is.

5 here is one Do i contact the owners and ask for there product free if I let them know there are being ripped off and losing sales

6 Do I get software made up so people cannot resell goods / software after purchase

I did purchase a course only to find out that the same course was being sold for $5 the cost of the course was over $1000 I contacted the owner and got a thanks and a refund and kept the course.

I will not go into the scam but a lot of people are being ripped of
One thing I will not do is spend more cash

Be interesting to find out your take I do know if I put out a list with some ones product on it and showed them how they are being ripped of could help This scam involves around 400 products being sold


Robert
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Bridgen
    No this was not my idea the idea was to have people know they are being scammed and then put out a way to stop these scams happening. But my research found a lot of top sellers here and clickbank having there goods sold for nothing I was shocked But its a interesting topic
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  • Profile picture of the author Techology
    You are interested more in sellers being ripped off rather than purchasers by the sound of it Robert. There are many ways to protect products and many products to protect products, so I would guess it is a pretty tough market to crack.

    But if you are doing it out of a sense of justice, then remember Gore Vidal's famous saying: "No good deed ever went unpunished!" - i.e. you probably won't get thanked for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rick B
    Avoiding scams is mostly common sense. If it seems too good to be true, it's probably not true. Easy money may exist but it's exceedingly rare.
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  • Profile picture of the author surgematrix
    There will be always rats out there not sleeping but waiting to rip off honest and hard working people. This is a fact we cannot erase. However, we just have to be very careful and do our diligence on everything we do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Bridgen
    I do thank you for your input interesting But I think I will look into something else.
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