Sunday, November 14, 2010

Warning: more on TRAINPETDOG REVIEW

If you doubt that trainpetdog is a scam, look at their fake review blog. This blog claims to be a 'review of dog training tips and techniques', yet it is called 'trainpetdogreview'.


The name of the blog above is created for achieving high rankings with the words 'review' and 'trainpetdog'. Needless to say, the promotional links all direct us to trainpetdog.com, the place where you will be ripped off. The scammer behind this rip-off site is SEO specialist Sumantra Roy with his office of 'search engine optimizers' in Calcutta, India.

(Other fake review sites that are created by the owners of trainpetdog are dog training user review and does trainpetdog scam (yes, it does). Buyer beware! The first review site presents a product review with remarkable product details and a money back guarantee, suggesting that this is a legitimate review. It is not! The second uses fake visitor comments to recommend their site. These folks know how to confuse people. That's their expertise, not dogs!!!)


Since we have been able to ruin the fame of trainpetdog's owner "Nancy Richards" (originally a pseudonym for Nabanipa Roy, supposedly his sister), they introduce a new character in the blog above, named James Zachary. It is somewhat curious why the link on 'a recommended minicourse' on this review blog directs us to a James Zachary location, while in reality clicking on the link just lands us on the homepage of trainpetdog.com.

However, it is obvious that the bad name of Nancy Richards cannot be related to anything dog training anymore. So they have introduced Ruff Sitwell in the past, and here James Zachary runs this fake blog.

The reader comments on the blog are hilarious. While there is no blog history whatsoever, like you normally expect on blogs, there are customer reviews saying this is 'the best blog ever'. After looking around for awhile at nothing, you notice there are 'register' and 'log in' links.

Now here is the WARNING: do not register for mysterious insider information on dog training reviews. We can guarantee you that no such information exists. Your email will only be used to spam your mailbox.

Our advice to anybody before you sign up or pay anybody on the internet: check out reviews first!

2 comments:

  1. Please do beware Nacy Richards and co are CROOKS they will bombard you with e-mails making all kinds of claims and offering free this and that sign up today so as not to miss this free offer etc. Avoid at all costs you will be robbed blind I can only warn you.

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  2. We are glad to notice that the fake review blog described in this article is no longer active, and that visitors to the scam site trainpetdog.com has dropped from 200,000 in February of this year to currently 68,000 a month. That's still 68,000 too many, so we keep going on.

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