Intramax scam. Somebody was on the site leaving links to Intramax scam. Didn't follow any of them, for obvious reasons, but out of interest Googled it.
Intramax is some kind of vitamin supplement.
Enough said. The entire vitamin-pushing industry is a scam (run by huge pharmaceutical companies, in case you had visions of a happy-hippy cottage industry.)
But obviously the spam was left by somebody who didn't know the entire industry is a scam, and thought there were good vitamin supplements and bad ones, or good pushers and bad ones. So what have Intramax been doing?
It turns out that Googling 'intramax scam' simply leads to ads for Intramax. On one site they even call their product Intramaxscam. The company has saturated the web with backlinks to their own site so that anybody looking for details of the scam won't find anything. Anybody who looks for internet scams regularly will be all too familiar with the technique.
Makes me more curious than ever to find out what they've been up to.
Haven't got time to follow it up at the moment, but if anybody fancies doing a bit of detective work...?
Parson Thru | May 10, 2012 - 18:38
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Parson Thru | May 11, 2012 - 12:43
Thanks for the correction OTO. I knew I was winging it! In this way is knowledge built!