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Jason Lim, sales rep for Leapfish LeapFish Is a Scam - I Got Scammed Out of $1,000 By Jason Lim of Leapfish

Leap Fish Is A Scam - I Was Scammed Out of $1,000 By Sales Rep Jason Lim of Pleasanton CA - Their Claims of Ad Clicks And Impressions Are Bogus

This is how I got scammed. I got a phone call from Jason Lim who left me a message regarding something interesting he saw on my website. I called him back only to be pitched about some hot opportunity about ranking high on keywords that people type into the Google search engines. He told me how people are victims of click fraud on Google and how people were losing money on wasted clicks and how he has a solution for that problem.

Then Jason Lim told me about the opportunity to rank 1 for a highly search keyword on Google and stay there without having to pay the additional cost per click as in Google Adwords. It only costs a one time costs of $1,000 plus an annual $50 renewal fee and he told me that LeapFish gets tons of traffic which would lead to my display ad getting clicks.

Boy was I scammed. I fell for the hype. I ended buying the keyword How To Make Money for 1K. If you go to Leapfish right now and type How To Make Money in their search results, you will see my ad on display where I am desperately trying to sell it to get my money back of which I have been scammed.

Although that keyword How To Make Money does get over 500,000 searches a month on Google, those results were obviously not transferable to Leapfish. I found out the hard way. I realized that Leapfish is a joke. They cannot deliver on clicks like Google or Yahoo. They don't even come close. They are many light years away. If you bought a Leapfish ad, I am pretty sure you just found out now how you got scammed.

I have not gotten any clicks at all and for Jason Lim to compare Leapfish with the likes of Google is very deceiving. For him to lie to me that I can resell the keyword for a profit (like domain names) is nonexistent.
He told me a lie of how he bought a keyword at Leapfish for 1K and resold it for 10K. That is hogwash. Jason Lim also told me how he bought several keywords and sold it for a huge profit. What a lie. If that was the case, why is he still working at Leapfish at the moment?

Right at this very moment, I cannot even resell my keyword How To Make Money on Leapfish. I have an ad at this very moment placed on their site. Obviously, Jason has no interest in helping me resell it because it wouldn't count towards his commission.

One thing you need to be careful is that when you buy a keyword, the sales reps are persistent that you reply to their email to confirm the purchase. Why? So they can cover their butts so you cannot get a refund. They have a 24 hour refund policy. I unfortunately replied to their email and I didn't realize that I fell into the trap where I cannot ask for a refund. Do you see? They have my email confirmation to prove that I did made the purchase and cannot get my money back. Wow. What a scam.

I am incredibly pissed off at the moment knowing that I cannot resell my keyword How To Make Money on LeapFish because the sales reps at Leapfish have no incentive of doing so because it doesn't count towards their commission.

Can someone contact me to find out how I can sue them for fraud and possibly get my money back on a keyword that don't get any search results at all?

Billy


Offender: Leapfish

Country: USA   State: California   City: Pleasanton
Address: 4420 Rosewood Drive
Phone: 9254608501
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Category: Miscellaneous

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