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Useless "skin care" SCAM product creating FAKE NEWS
Is This Why Marilyn Denis Announces She Is Leaving The Marilyn Denis Show?
They think they can use a newscaster's likeness without her permission to spread lies about her and lure netizens into a subscription trap. They don't know that this is illegal.
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Re: Useless "skin care" SCAM product creating FAKE NEWS
can't get much more of a fake news story than that.
seems that voodoo cream isn't the only scam stealing her name:
https://www.marilyn.ca/About/Statement-from-Marilyn
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Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.
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Re: Useless "skin care" SCAM product creating FAKE NEWS
Originally Posted by
KammieD
They think they can use a newscaster's likeness without her permission to spread lies about her and lure netizens into a subscription trap. They don't know that this is illegal.
Stomping out this genre of fake advertising using fake celebrity endorsements is like playing "whack-a-mole", apparently. Many of these campaigns can be traced to a single company pushing numerous worthless, over-priced products force-fed through disguised auto-ship traps.
Hilariously, the only people associated who are probably making an "honest" living is whoever sells them the web page template that these crooks use (kinda like the GoldCoders HYIP guys).
http://www.realscam.com/f16/fake-onl...ertising-5057/
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"No one in this world, so far as I know - and I have researched the records for years, and employed agents to help me - has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people" - H. L. Mencken
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Re: Useless "skin care" SCAM product creating FAKE NEWS
Originally Posted by
shipdit
Stomping out this genre of fake advertising using fake celebrity endorsements is like playing "whack-a-mole", apparently. Many of these campaigns can be traced to a single company pushing numerous worthless, over-priced products force-fed through disguised auto-ship traps.
Hilariously, the only people associated who are probably making an "honest" living is whoever sells them the web page template that these crooks use (kinda like the
GoldCoders HYIP guys).
http://www.realscam.com/f16/fake-onl...ertising-5057/
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I agree. These idiots won't stop spreading bullshit about Marilyn, even after she told them to stop. They need to get an actual life outside of affiliate marketing.
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