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Old 12-18-2004, 12:16 PM  
evildick
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Originally posted by lazycash
When does acting unprofessional and not delivering on promises become scamming? I don't think turbo intentionally tries to defraud, but it appears he's desperate for your cash most of the time and is willing to lie about how quickly and how much traffic you will receive.

If I buy traffic under the promise that I'll receive it in total within two weeks and then it comes so slow that the pace now becomes two years I'd feel scammed. He knows that he doesn't have the traffic to satisfy his current clients, yet he continues to take on new customers and just continues to dilute the amount of traffic going to his existing clients.

He always has excuses as to why you aren't getting your promised flow of traffic. He continually will put you off and even promises, but not deliver on a refund. He has the same excuses for all his unsatisfied clients and his stories just repeat themselves. The guy is living check to check and is willing to ruin his rep and business to pay his bills.

I find it ironic that he put so much effort into calling out Videovoyeur for his scamming, all the while lying to his own unsatisfied clients and ruining his own rep. In summary, when you tell your clients they will receive your services within a certain time frame, you don't deliver and won't refund, then I do believe it becomes scamming. You're selling services under false pretenses in order to get the sale. I could see if it was a couple upset customers, but the last few months its become just about all of his customers and its become obvious he has no intention on making them satisfied.
Exactly. I can't believe he was on here advertising for new business when there are other people that have been waiting for a long time.

For example, this screenshot was taken this morning. Notice the start date.

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