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Jimmy Wilson
I just came back to order a new iPhone from UltraiZone and saw this. Noah is right, these sites are funny. Just look at the website names: “scam-detector”, “scamadviser”… They don’t find any other domain names other than using the word “scam” in the website name itself. Clearly, people would be intrigued to visit these websites at least once and then they bombard the visitor with all the ads and provide a low rating of the website they’re featuring so that people would stay for long to view all those ads. They themselves spam the word “scam” on their websites. These websites like “scam-detector”, “scamadviser” and all the other similar websites with the word “scam” in the domain name itself make money through ads at the expense of other websites’ free traffic thus ruining the reputation of other honest businesses. And then there is one website that posts one similar line comment as if he has actually purchased anything. The guy has apparently put thousands of website names on his own website stating you would never receive any item and again, surprise, with the word “scam” in the domain/website name itself. You don’t find these so-called reports on websites that have normal names. I mean, they could have a name like “site-detector” but people wouldn’t visit them to see their ads, it wouldn’t be that attractive. They’re like, let’s just put the word “scam” in the domain name, sit back and make free money through advertisements at the expense of other businesses. But what can you do about it, it’s such a shame. Anyway, this will be my third purchase from UltraiZone, and thought I’d post my own opinion on what’s going on nowadays. UltraiZone is not the only one that is a victim of this, there are thousands of websites out there that are struggling with this abuse and I’m a regular customer of some of these businesses myself.
3 years ago
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