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  • GoldArrowMedia
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2026
    • 26

    #1

    Nav Links Organic aged sites few left

    Hey All have a few Nav links , on aged sites
    Updated daily with fresh content , HQ images videos

    Will sell to good sites

    Coul l left


    TG @Bengoldarrowmediamain


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  • GoldArrowMedia
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2026
    • 26

    #2
    20 yrs old domains content uploaded daily DA 40-60

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    • kikdirty
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2016
      • 990

      #3
      Originally posted by GoldArrowMedia
      20 yrs old domains content uploaded daily DA 40-60

      Some time ago, you contacted me first on Skype and later on Telegram asking me to receive payments on your behalf, keep a commission, and then forward the money to you in cryptocurrency.

      Looking at everything that has happened, the scheme seems quite clear. You approach people buying or selling links while impersonating legitimate companies. Sellers are convinced to publish links with the promise that payment will arrive later. The funds are sent to a third party, who then transfers the money to you in crypto.

      This setup allows you to remain anonymous while shifting all the risk onto other people. If something goes wrong, the person who received the original payment appears responsible, while the companies whose identities you use also suffer reputational damage.

      The easiest way to stop this type of scam is simple: nobody should agree to move money between parties, and nobody should publish links without receiving payment first, even if it’s only a small test payment. Once people start following that rule, the entire scheme stops working.

      What I find most interesting is that you seem to know details about business relationships and contacts that are not publicly known. That means you’re not some random outsider. You clearly have knowledge of the industry and of people who have worked together in the past.

      At this point, I think it’s only a matter of time before more people connect the dots and realize what’s really going on.

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      • kikdirty
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2016
        • 990

        #4
        Beware of anyone asking you to forward payments in crypto.
        My advice to everyone is simple: do not publish links and wait days or weeks for payment. Before placing anything, make sure you receive at least one payment first, even if it’s only $1, so you can verify that the company requesting the placement is actually the same company sending the money.

        Be especially careful with anyone claiming to represent a company if you cannot independently verify their identity through official channels. Scammers often rely on trust, urgency, and well-known company names to convince people to act before checking the facts.

        If link sellers refuse to publish placements until they receive a verified payment, even a $1 test payment, and if nobody agrees to act as a middleman for moving money, this type of scheme becomes much harder to operate.

        Beware of impersonators and always verify who you are dealing with before providing services or handling payments.

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        • kikdirty
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2016
          • 990

          #5
          Today you slipped up. By impersonating someone and pretending to represent that company, you made me think. Only someone who knew about business dealings from years ago could have known that I sold traffic to them.

          I don’t believe you’re using your real identity. In fact, I suspect you’re the same person behind the Skype account live:stephensmith5xe, a scammer who has been reported by multiple people over the years.

          Unfortunately, it appears you’ve been running these money-transfer, impersonation, and crypto-related schemes for a long time.

          I hope people read my advice and stop participating in these payment-exchange arrangements. The moment people stop accepting money on behalf of strangers and forwarding it through crypto, and the moment publishers wait to receive and verify at least a small payment before trusting someone claiming to represent a company, this scam falls apart.

          That’s the only way you’ll stop taking advantage of people.

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          • MKA
            Hey...
            • Nov 2011
            • 600

            #6
            Originally posted by kikdirty
            Some time ago, you contacted me first on Skype and later on Telegram asking me to receive payments on your behalf, keep a commission, and then forward the money to you in cryptocurrency.

            Looking at everything that has happened, the scheme seems quite clear. You approach people buying or selling links while impersonating legitimate companies. Sellers are convinced to publish links with the promise that payment will arrive later. The funds are sent to a third party, who then transfers the money to you in crypto.

            This setup allows you to remain anonymous while shifting all the risk onto other people. If something goes wrong, the person who received the original payment appears responsible, while the companies whose identities you use also suffer reputational damage.

            The easiest way to stop this type of scam is simple: nobody should agree to move money between parties, and nobody should publish links without receiving payment first, even if it’s only a small test payment. Once people start following that rule, the entire scheme stops working.

            What I find most interesting is that you seem to know details about business relationships and contacts that are not publicly known. That means you’re not some random outsider. You clearly have knowledge of the industry and of people who have worked together in the past.

            At this point, I think it’s only a matter of time before more people connect the dots and realize what’s really going on.
            I was waiting for someone to confirm what i also experienced with this guy.
            Rule nr 1: Payment first. That way he stop messaging me.
            High Quality Blogs/Links For Sale

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            • ravo
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2001
              • 5461

              #7
              Originally posted by MKA
              I was waiting for someone to confirm what i also experienced with this guy.
              Rule nr 1: Payment first. That way he stop messaging me.
              The scamming and impersonating is getting out of hand.

              It's gotten to the point that I will only accept pre-payment for ad placements, unless I've actually met you in person and can verify your identity.
              AdultAdBroker - Buy and Sell Your Flat Rate Banners, Links, Tabs, Pops, Email Clicks and Members' Area Traffic - updated May 2026

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              • AdultAds
                Confirmed User
                • Sep 2005
                • 71

                #8
                Originally posted by GoldArrowMedia
                Hey All have a few Nav links , on aged sites
                Updated daily with fresh content , HQ images videos

                Will sell to good sites

                Coul l left


                TG @Bengoldarrowmediamain


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                This guy is definitely a scammer. Sells traffic he claims to have and then disappears. He has also been contacting people with a new telegram account using my name and company name. If you see Daniel -AdworldMedia.com that is NOT me, it's this guy.

                He also operates under the company BuzzMedia with names like Peter, etc.

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                • ross bleustein
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 233

                  #9
                  guy is a fucking crook

                  blocked him along time ago

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                  • fris
                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 55679

                    #10
                    thanks for the heads up. maybe its harvey? ;)
                    Since 1999: 69 Adult Industry awards for Best Hosting Company and professional excellence.

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                    • EliaTF
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2026
                      • 6

                      #11
                      Yeah, i got scammed by him

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