The Source Checker Scammer Any
one who sets themselves up as a source checker is a scammer.There is
one of these con men working in two well know discussion groups at this
very moment. He uses the email address of the discussion group to make
it look like he is authorized. To further demonstrate his
resourcefulness he now has set himself up as a "UK steroid source checker to the USA"
! "What a great guy", we hear you say! Using his own time to help the
"bro's" of bodybuilding. (yes and he will likely call you "bro" ) When
you ask this particular "source checker" about a source he sends you to
his 2nd mail address where there is a "really good bro" ready to help
you. Yes it is the same guy! This particular scammer is now a moderator
on a USA steroid discussion group (yes that one) and he has infiltrated a well known UK group also (yes that one). Lesson: NEVER
deal with or trust anyone who calls themselves a "source checker". It
is the biggest con game in the steroid Internet world.
The Scammer List Con
Lists
are notoriously bent since they are often manipulated by unscrupulous
sources to further their ends. It is notable that many sites have
emerged selling steroids and also hosting scammer lists. The scammer
list has now become the tool of the crooked source and the scammers
themselves to discredit their competition. On the scammer lists we find
genuine scammers and genuine good and reliable sources. The names of
good operators are submitted to these lists by bitter rivals. Anyone
can submit a name to these lists and there are no rules or requirements
of proof. Lesson: Scammer lists are not serious
documents. NEVER use scammer lists as a reference point to check out
your supplier. They will be full of the best sources in the business
submitted by small time scammers, con artistes or unscrupulous rivals.
Steroid bibles
Certain
e-zine merchants have popped up on the web claiming to be experts
(gurus) in steroids. They claim to be associated with all kinds of
wonderful people in the hard core bodybuilding world. They invariably
have a few things to sell (usually a steroid bible). This is a case of
someone with some practical knowledge paying someone to publish a
manual and then flogging it on the web. Sticking a needle in yourself
and pumping iron however, does not qualify you as a steroid "guru". Lesson: Don't
trust every "steroid guru" that you find out there and get sucked in
with e-zine merchants claiming to be connected and all knowing. They
are mostly amateur bodybuilders and hangers on who want to sell a
subscription to you by preaching some unique and unfounded point of
view. When you sign up to these merchants you will be spammed with e
mails full of worthless, misleading and dangerous comments.
Scammer "buyers"
Often
known as reverse scammers. This used to be rare but in the last couple
of years reverse scammers grow in numbers. It works this way. The
scammer "buyer" claims that he never received the products he ordered
and threatens to put the source on a scammer list unless the source
re-sends the products he ordered. (Note our reverence of this list
above!!) This usually happens when the source uses a mail service that
requires no signature upon delivery so there is no proof that the
customer received the products the first time. So the reverse scammer
tries to get his order twice for the price of one. It is an extortion.
George Stallone,
Nutrition expert, competitive bodybuilder and author of many widely acclaimed
bodybuilding and steroid e-books.
http://www.hellaspharmacy.info