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Scamfraudalert. wordpress.com
Scamfraudalert. Wordpress.com This Company is supposed to be warning about scams and frauds? They are committing them!

This is a website that actually is meant to protect people against fraud and scams. I totally understand it and I, in theory, support them 100% but in practice they are NOT doing what they seem to be. They are actually not collecting all the facts and personally I have been a victim of them and unable to contact the webmaster as they post NO CONTACT DETAILS at all so I cannot even rectify their wrong! It all has to do with me actually dealing in some domain trading and also the fact that they do not get their facts right. I bought and sold some domains and several of them were pharmaceutical or "online pharmacy" domains. I also myself ran an online pharmacy. Now legally these sites can and do operate under the laws of the FDA and USA. How can an online pharmacy possibly operate legally? Well legally in USA there are many drugs which are called "non-controlled substances". (My personal opinion is some of them should be but as of now the strong drug lobbies on behalf of some drugs keep them off that list and some that are on should not be on the list and are sold over the counter in most countries).

So these sites operate by having doctors who admittedly are in it for a quick profit rubber stamp most of the prescriptions and in turn they write the prescription after a person fills in a questionnaire on the web. They then have that prescription filled and sent out to the person who has legally acquired it. (Again this is NOT the internet's fault, not the website owners faults as most of them simply sign up to be affiliates and make money and have NOTHING to do with the back-end of the business, and as stated this remains legal). So these sites are legally operating, if they were not you can be assured that the Feds would be at the doors of the web owners and tracing the company they are affiliates to, which is not the case.

My issue is that because I happened to sell some domains with names that were conducive to and were in fact made into pharmacies via affiliate sites, and also own one myself, they have decided to plaster my name, my home phone number, which I now changed, my home address, and my personal email. Where did they get this and how did this BLOG deduce any of this was a scam? From a watch group that really wants to see these sites regulated. I do not disagree with them that perhaps they should be regulated, but the fact is they are not. So they are actually calling something that takes legal advantage of a loophole a fraud and some blog is so irresponsible they then go on to basically steal or "borrow" this information BUT go a step further and get every ounce of personal information even to the name of the original domain owner, which in this case is me, and print ALL THEIR PERSONAL DETAILS.

SORRY http://scamfraudaler. Wordpress.com BUT YOU ARE THE RIP OFF! How dare you print personal details of someone who is trading in domains and affiliate them with a site? You printed my name, my email, my home address, my unpublished personal telephone number and my unpublished personal email address and have no way of even letting you know my involvement so as to remove this VERY PRIVATE information.

Any site that you cannot contact someone and discuss what they are doing or mistakes they made, is a FRAUD! THEREFORE http://scamfraudalert. Wordpress.com is a Fraud. I would be very suspect of them and their motives. They are using a lot of false information and third party information. To me they are a bigger fraud then half the sites they are reporting!



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