JustTooMuchTime
05-13-2015, 12:38 PM
I was really surprised to find the Sure Cash App binary options trading program was using fake testimonials with stolen photos.
lol. Just kidding. Of course the site uses stolen photos and fake testimonials. It would just be wrong and weird if it didn't.
Here's the big promise from the Sure Cash App scam website:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppHeader_zpswgi8h9bj.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppHeader_zpswgi8h9bj.jpg.html)
Here are some stolen photos used for fake testimonials:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppTestimonials_zps7uhtcljr.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppTestimonials_zps7uhtcljr.jpg.html)
The photo of "Aurelio Tomassi" is actually a stolen photo of a woman who owns a bakery in Cincinnati. You can watch a video of her explaining "Why a Cake Rack croissant is so flaky"
here (http://www.cincinnati.com/videos/life/food/2014/03/27/6969003/).
Or if you're in the mood to bake some delicious spritz cookies, this (http://a-linemagazine.com/articles/2011/12/08/spritz_cookies) will do the trick.
The photo of Ariela Silverman is a stolen photo of a woman who has written a loving tribute to her grandmother here (http://www.gooddayregularpeople.com/2015/05/she-flew.html). Apparently, people enjoy stealing her photo, because I found the one used by Sure Cash App here (http://www.elusion.co.uk/testimonials.html).
Rest assured though, that Sure Cash App is your safest choice. :RpS_rolleyes:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppSafest_zpsfs1muv4o.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppSafest_zpsfs1muv4o.jpg.html)
lol. Just kidding. Of course the site uses stolen photos and fake testimonials. It would just be wrong and weird if it didn't.
Here's the big promise from the Sure Cash App scam website:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppHeader_zpswgi8h9bj.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppHeader_zpswgi8h9bj.jpg.html)
Here are some stolen photos used for fake testimonials:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppTestimonials_zps7uhtcljr.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppTestimonials_zps7uhtcljr.jpg.html)
The photo of "Aurelio Tomassi" is actually a stolen photo of a woman who owns a bakery in Cincinnati. You can watch a video of her explaining "Why a Cake Rack croissant is so flaky"
here (http://www.cincinnati.com/videos/life/food/2014/03/27/6969003/).
Or if you're in the mood to bake some delicious spritz cookies, this (http://a-linemagazine.com/articles/2011/12/08/spritz_cookies) will do the trick.
The photo of Ariela Silverman is a stolen photo of a woman who has written a loving tribute to her grandmother here (http://www.gooddayregularpeople.com/2015/05/she-flew.html). Apparently, people enjoy stealing her photo, because I found the one used by Sure Cash App here (http://www.elusion.co.uk/testimonials.html).
Rest assured though, that Sure Cash App is your safest choice. :RpS_rolleyes:
http://i1242.photobucket.com/albums/gg536/Paul_Schlegel/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppSafest_zpsfs1muv4o.jpg (http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/Paul_Schlegel/media/Binary%20Options/SureCashApp/SureCashAppSafest_zpsfs1muv4o.jpg.html)