Friday, May 19, 2006

The latest CREDITWRENCH scam

Busted Bil-LIE Bauer Beaver Power was, today, exposed again by uncle normie in yet another of his con games.

As has become the standard throughout the internet, no one trusts "Buster" for as far as they can throw him. He has come to recognize the fact that world mistrusts him, so his latest tact it to distance himself from his own scamming; kind of a reverse phsycology.

Case in point. In the last few days, he has plastered his website, in fact giving top billing, to this scam:

I'm not one to advertise for somebody else but I thought this deal is so
spectacular that my readers ought to know about it. Blah blah blah.

This isn't an affiliate program of any kind and I don't make any money by telling you about this. I don't know how long this offer will last so best grab it while you can.

The link he provides for this "advertisement" is a unique link. "Buster" doesn't understand how web pages work, but when a question mark (?) appears in a URL, everything after it becomes an identifying parameter unrelated to the website. I've provided some more specifics here.

This coding is employed universally as a means to identify referring links for marketing purposes. When you click on the link he provides, anything on that particular website can be identified directly to his own affiliate account so he can cash in if you decide to purchase.

In other words, he's attempting to scam you by claiming he isn't affiliated.

Keep those emails coming. There's nothing like begin able to share the musings and shortcomings of a con artist with each other.

The one we know as Bil-LIE Bauer Beaver Power.

What's truly ironic is that the software he attempts to sell, and that he himself admittedly bought, is widely available on the internet as freeware.

In the prophetic words of Average Joe: Let's skip this months rent!





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