Scam Artists

Online credibility is essential to everyone who do business on the Internet. Scam artists do not help the industry of eCommerce and very well should be exposed.
I just read an article by an unidentified community member regarding Gail Fay and decided to do search engine research to see if anything hit for this name and it does. This name shows in a complaint about
Pushtraffic inc
The poster writes:
"Gail Fay is a disgruntled client...I'm a client as well and I've made money with PushTraffic. Gail Fay is under question for slander...according to inside sources she is gathering dissatisified clients to lure them into her intent - which is file a class action law suit.
Right now Gail Fay is under allegations of slander for registering the trademark "PushTraffic" and "Scam". "PushTraffic" is a registered trademark, therefore anyone posing under this name is doing so illegally.
According to GoDaddy they said they will be taking down the domain "pushtrafficscam" because of trademark infringement."
This is the beauty of business networking. Collective contributions of members help get the word out regarding scams and scam artists.
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Comments (4)
Gail Fay6
Publisher, Web Designer, Entrepreneur
There was never a Gail Fay scam. APSense investigated the source of this derogatory post and found that all the profiles of the people posting these remarks (including JasonMax) originated from the same source. In their opinion it was fraudulent and they chose to remove that post and all comments on the thread. Raygoza and PushTraffic have again been shown as frauds.
Jan aka Jaz Green7
I prefer to search SCOUR.com, which includes hits from MSN, YaHoo and google on the same page. These days, I predominatly use bing.com ~ MicroSoft supported, which also supports my business site.
Jason, you are the "unidentified community member" ~ no photo or grapic, and was given credit in this article via link to "Gail Fay" ~ you also transposed the last two numbers in your comment link ~ 61 not 16 :~)
Gail Fay6
Publisher, Web Designer, Entrepreneur
And what does a Google search of PushTraffic Scam and Raygoza scam produce? Give it a try. It's juicy reading.