Cancer cure? Are you kidding?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by Honkytonk43, Sep 28, 2008.

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    http://www.thedoctorwhocurescancer.com/

    My first reaction is WTF.

    Then I remembered I don't actually know anything about cancer so this may be legit. Then I took my head out of my ass and got pissed off again.

    Thoughts?
     
    Honkytonk43, Sep 28, 2008 IP
  2. Raining Blood

    Raining Blood Active Member

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    Hmm.. It makes me remember a PPC company that forbids people placing ads like "cure cancer overnight"
     
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  3. Will.Spencer

    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    Doctor Who cures cancer?

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    Man... he can do anything with that sonic screwdriver!
     
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  4. BenKel

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    what does this have to do with AM?
     
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  5. Honkytonk43

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    It's a Clickbank product.

    This is either a good example of stuff that should probably be banned, or a bad example of a Clickbank product.

    I was recently reading the Water4Gas Scam thread and thought this was a nice fit.

    Oh and you can interpret it as openly as possible though.
     
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  6. Volknet

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    <OffTopic> Using HHO Gas as a supplement to your car is actually not a scam at all. Water4Gas just uses a bad electrolyzer (SP?) using traditional glass jars which produce next to no HHO Gas leaving most people to believe it's a scam. While in fact, if you look to more quality products (which some can produce up to 2.0 liters of HHO gas a minute), it isn't a scam at all and has been working for tens of thousands of people across the US.
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    This curing cancer product however I would bet is a Flat out scam.
     
    Volknet, Sep 29, 2008 IP