More "Colon Cleanse" dishonesty
May. 7th, 2009 10:24 amA few days ago I posted "Açai, A Sigh, Assai!", a rant about the inescapable pitch for the Açai Berry/Colon Cleanse diet plan.
Here's a blatant example of the kind of criminal deception you see everywhere on the net these days:
Colon Cleansers Exposed
Warning: Avoid Colon Cleanse Scams - Read Our Free "Shocking" Report
Colon-Cleanse-Test.com
Clicking on the ad takes you to a website that
1) Claims to be a source of independent research
2) Tells you how dangerous and scary colon cleanses are, and then
3) Encourages you to use their Resveratrol/Colon Cleanse diet plan.
People, get a grip!
Q: How do you know when a salesman is lying?
A: His lips are moving.
The internet has made theft by deception as common as sunrise and dew on the grass, and it makes me sad to think how many people are throwing away their money on false hopes and outright lies.

Here's a blatant example of the kind of criminal deception you see everywhere on the net these days:
Colon Cleansers Exposed
Warning: Avoid Colon Cleanse Scams - Read Our Free "Shocking" Report
Colon-Cleanse-Test.com
Clicking on the ad takes you to a website that
1) Claims to be a source of independent research
2) Tells you how dangerous and scary colon cleanses are, and then
3) Encourages you to use their Resveratrol/Colon Cleanse diet plan.
People, get a grip!
Q: How do you know when a salesman is lying?
A: His lips are moving.

The internet has made theft by deception as common as sunrise and dew on the grass, and it makes me sad to think how many people are throwing away their money on false hopes and outright lies.
