Dear Whomever:
On a surface level I love what you're doing. Some of the scams
you
detail are confirmed by my previous personal investigations. This
is good work for the Internet community and consumers in
general.
However, I do see many glaring contradictions. You post the WHOIS
info of the alleged scammer, but keep your identity private.
Yes we do
keep it private, and we noticed you do also, look to the left - Scam
people are normally bad people, so why would you want to give them an
address where you might put yourself or your children in danger,
because they do not like being exposed. My question to you is, WHY do
you hide your info? You
claim under your Credentials link that you should be trusted for the
following reasons:
- Because we have nothing to gain.
- We are an independent review site of
other websites
- We do not get paid for our services
- We are all volunteers
- The costs are paid directly from within
our group
But you give no contact info other than this e-mail address.
You
either I
don't know who you are?
You either If
I can't research you,
You either how
do I know if
you're for real?
You either You
criticize Ryan Moran's website for having
"many misspelled words and poor grammar". Yet your site
is rife with the same misspelled words and poor grammar. It comes
across more like the broken English a foreign person may speak.
English is my
second language The
website is also incomplete and looks amateurish.
We do the best we
can The link to
advertising is an odd way to show that you don't take
advertising.
We have a sense of
humor There should be no link and no mention of
advertising, other than you
don't accept any.
That's your opinion You
also have links on your home page to
Intelius, and you make a blatant plug for Worldwide Brands. Isn't
that advertising?
NO IT IS NOT. If CBS
does a story on EXXON, is that advertising? We recommend
companies who may help our readers. You even severely
disparage someone who
negatively speaks of Worldwide Brands. This is the behavior of
the
shyster.
We
cannot control what you think.
Are you a little off in some way? These are painfully obvious
discrepancies. If you're genuine in your mission, I'd like to
help
you.
We do not
need your help, we have helped many people, ask janesdeals.com if we
did not assist her in getting a scammer off her back -
I've studied Internet marketing from a few of the top
names. I really considered doing it until my conscience got a
hold
of me. I'd have much more positive energy and impetus to help
expose charlatans. I'm just having trouble believing you're not
also some shill for Worldwide Brands, or the company itself.
We cannot control
what you think.
Again, either you're really trying to do this, but doing it somewhat
poorly right now. Or, you're just trying to make the ultimate
scam
review site scam. If you are on a noble mission please
reply.
Here is your reply
If you're a huckster I don't expect a reply.
Yours truly,
Jake Stone
Jake Stone
info@bbgelectronically.com
Jake, like always,
we would like to thank you for your comments and suggestions, and would
love to continue this dialog in this open arena