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Banner Ad Blueprint - Fake Product or Serviceby ThatsNonsense.com, added on the 02/17/10 Article No: 695 Other Keywords: banneradblueprint.comMore get-rich-quick hype providing unrealistic goals and selling rehashed marketing information. All the usual signs are here, including the assertion that the techniques are secret (lie) and that it implys that people who sign up will make easy and fast money (lie). Also present are the usual warning signs including the usual sales drivel, `proof of earnings` screenshots, deceptive testimonials, long winded webpages and tacky red fonts. Like all the other websites that claim they are the ultimate resource for easy money, this is just another hyped up program that will only dissapoint. Just take a look at the disclaimer at the bottom of the page, which is a must-do now FTC guidelines have been updated - THE PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCED BY THE USER COMMENTS AND TESTIMONIALS ON THIS PAGE AND/OR OUR WEBSITE IS NOT WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT TO EXPERIENCE. COMPANY HAS NOT INVESTIGATED OR SUBSTANTIATED ANY OF THE USER COMMENTS OR CLAIMS. SOME OF THE USERS MAY, IN SOME CASES, BEEN INCENTIVIZED TO SUBMIT THEIR COMMENTS, AND COMPANY HAS NOT VERIFIED THE FIGURES QUOTED IN THEM This means that the testimonials are fake and the people giving them are likely affiliated with the program, and the money implied throughout the site is meaningless. For more detailed information on get-rich-quick scams, click here or check out our own get-rich-quick parody page here.
About the Author
Craig Charles Haley is a Computing graduate from Plymouth University and writes about the Internet, specifically about the power of social media and the many dangers it presents such as privacy control and how it can be used to spread misinformation. He also writes about Internet security and how to keep safe on the Internet. He founded ThatsNonsense.com in 2009 and serves as its editor. You can read his opinions and ramblings at www.craigsspace.co.uk
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