Tubeviews.net
They give you fake views and comments. 0% Customer satisfaction. Do not pay these guys!

Internet & Web

These peopl are a rip-off. They claim "100% satisfaction". BULLS*T! These guys do not provide you REAL views or REAL comments. This is a scam. These people probably have a small group of people that just keep clicking on your link till it hits the number of views you ordered. I purchased 100,000 channel views, and not a single video view, rating, or comment. THIS IS A SCAM! Please save youyr money! I specifiaclly asked for a refund before my order was carried out. They had replied to my refund request, but 5 days later, took out my order, regardless of my refund request, WHEN THEY HAD OBVIOUSLY READ MY REFUND REQUESTING! Please go to other websites, but not tubeviews.com! SAVE YOUR MONEY TOWARDS THE REAL WEBSITES. I was unfortuanetly unlucky to have known this personally, but you can still prevent this. This just goes to show you, most online services are a SCAM! Spread the word. *www.tubeviews.com is a SCAM! *


Company: Tubeviews.net
Country: USA
State: Nationwide
Site: tubeviews.net
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