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SPAM Alert: Teeth Whitening

There’s someone investing a whole lot of money on false advertisement. I have seen the ad below and similar ads all over the net posted on good and reliable websites. This ad will take you to a fake blog page, with a fake article, and with fake comments. But it all looks very real. The products advertised on the fake website are 100% real, but the rest is fake.

Here is how it works:

This person advertises two products. Both of them are real products for teeth whitening. This person claims that by using both products everyday you will have better results than using any other teeth whitening product. You click on two links each will take you to a page where you can get a “free trial”, you just need to pay for shipping and handling.

SPAM AD

The Catch:

What this website doesn’t tell you is that if you don’t cancel your “free trial” within a certain period of days, your credit card will be charged a large sum of money every month. I know what you are thinking… “so what? Just cancel the free trial.” That’s where the problem starts. In order to cancel the free trial you will need to call their customer service, which is never available, and if you ever get a chance to talk to someone chances are they are going to charge your credit card anyway.

Money

The person who advertises these products makes money with each free trial referral. He/she will tell you whatever you want to hear, as long as you sign up.

Complaining

Fake website!

Fake website!

There are tons of people complaining about both product’s websites, and tons of people that say the results are not real. Other people were able to reach customer service but the companies failed to cancel the free trial. You should stay away from this sort of website.

If it’s too good to be true, it’s probably not true. Research before you buy (or sign up) suspicious deals online.

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