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Originally Posted by The Rev
I decided to research the stuff, and there were all these pages with titles like, "Before you order Revseratrol, read this shocking report!!" etc. So I'd go to hear what the naysayers had to say, and it was just an ad for Reversatrol. It was as if they were trying to drown out any negative message with a bunch of fake ones.
I prefer weed, which, if smoked in sufficient quantity grants immortality.
The Rev
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affiliates love to do that... people search google looking for the facts and end up finding the "facts", a testimony and an affiliated link the the site.
Its hard to say its a scam, but Ive seen quite a few websites (offering known scam products) using the exact same layout, except it would say "new york times" or w/e... im actually getting popups like this from a trojan on my pc. Don't support these people.