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Four Reasons To Call It Esources Scam

Citing the need for cost-effective and efficient reviews to enable businesses to

select credible trade partners, Esources exploded on the scene in the recent past, till people realized it was actually an Esources scam.

Now, there are some proponents who will think it is harsh to call it an Esources scam. They believe that it was the companys inability to control the gross manipulation of Esources reviews and Esources opinions that led to misleading information. Their intention was not fraud.

I agree that their intention may not have been fraud in the beginning, but midway, it certainly turned out to be fraudulent. Here are some reasons why I think what I do:

Lifetime guarantee: Esources offered its members a lifetime money-back guarantee claiming full responsibility for the information it provided. But, this was not the case. There was a lot of information in fine print, and almost anyone who put their money in believing this was the case is a victim of the Esources scam.

Fees: Esources not only did not pay the money back, but it kept taking money even after subscriptions were cancelled. Many customers stopped the payments only after instructing their banks. Some call it system failure. I call it Esources scam.

Spam: Also, Esources has continually filled the mailboxes of its prospective clients and present clients with promotions and materials, and there was almost no way to stop them. Delisting would not help, and many members were greatly inconvenienced. Some had to put filters on their mail.

Fake Certifications: Esources would claim that certain members were premium members, creating the illusion that they had been verified in some way. In reality, all that was needed to become a premium member was a meager fee that any fraudster could afford, thus perpetrating the Esources scam.

by: avin ho
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