SCAMMERS

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Is there a forum here where we can expose SCAMMERS, or scam services?

Is it against forum rules to start one?

I want to expose a few scammers but don't want my WF account shut down if it is against forum rules.
#off topic forum #scam #scam services #withmarketplace.com
  • You've been here since 2009- and haven't read the rules? I find that hard to believe.

    Not here. No exceptions. If you want to be internet police - do it on your own site or on one of the spammy scammer sites out there.
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    • This isn't anyone that is using Warrior Forum...
      So per WF Rules, it does not matter whether it is a product or service with no relation to WF, I still can't mention it in any manner?

      If this is the case, can everyone please provide me with, as many URLs to sites where I can put Scammers on blast, as possible?

      I am just wanting to warn people so that they do not get ripped off by these clowns.
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    The nearest you can get to that is to post a negative review here: Internet Marketing Product Reviews & Ratings

    Best to keep it factual and objective, though, and to avoid inflammatory language, if you can. (It has much more credibility, that way, too).

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    • Thanks for this!!! If you know of any more, please send me a list... I would greatly appreciate it!
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  • ripoffreport dot com
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  • Thank you for all of your answers everyone! I really appreciate that all of you have taken the time to help a fellow warrior.
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    • I sympathize because there are scammers out there just waiting for the next "customer". It's why you have to due diligence before you buy - it's why you can't believe the glowing promises some sellers make.

      Paypal doesn't guarantee digital goods and they are clear about that. However, if you pay through paypal with a credit card AND you are scammed, you have another layer of protection via a chargeback through the credit card company. It's a harsh lesson - but you learned it.
  • This is a site that allows just about anything - they love a scam -

    http://scam.com/

    (you may wish to use a proxy server like http://anonymouse.org/ so that you can't be traced by the perp).

    We actually exposed some big time scammers there and people came out of the woodwork and we found the people to be much more big time fraudsters than we knew. Even a bigamist! LOL!

    Also if you have documentation you can always file a complaint with the IC3
    Better than just a rant, you can report them to the FBI if they committed a CRIME.
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    • Excellent information!!! Thank you!
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  • You would be better off setting up a blog exposing scam sites/scammers


    Mikaedi
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    • try scam.com Excellent place as someone suggested it earlier... I have been using for a couple of days now and it is really nice.
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  • I have gotten lost there for hours and hours.

    They have scams by category and scams by individual names.
    I enjoy seeing them exposed and whenever possible prosecuted.
    It is also nice if by exposing them you can save someone from being ripped off.

    What's not to enjoy? Getting ripped off and nothing you can do about it?
    I don't think so...

    I am also sick of being 'politically correct' where the truth is frowned upon - I love the idea that there is somewhere we can 'call a spade a spade' without being censored.

    Further it is the top of the line @ scam.com when you learn that so-called BBB and Ripoff reports allow people to buy out of negative information. Now THAT is a scam if I ever heard of one.
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