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| pickup101 | PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 4:39 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:30 pm Posts: 4 | | So I get an e-mail from Socialman trying to sell some dating product.They have what looks to be a screenshot of a cell phone conversation and a hot chick with big breasts doing squats.The convo goes like this:
Just got back from the gym
?
Those questions are gold....
(photo of hot chick doing squats)
Is that Kristina?
She wants to come over for a "shake"
I do a simple photo search and get multiple hits of the photo back, making it obvious this is all fake.
So I e-mail 'the social man' (some guy who signs his e-mails as 'Obi' which is confusing because I thought Christian Hudson ran the site) and state the following to him:
Nice picture.Glad you know how to download Pinterest photos:
(provided a URL link)
The link is from some Pinterest account that has a meme picture of the very same hot chick doing squats. So it's obvious Obi or whomever made the ad and supplied him with it took the pic and made a fake ad.
Now I know this industry is good at embellishing but I found it funny so I expected the Social Man/Obi to at least have the balls to respond to my e-mail.But he didn't.So I figured I would post here to put him on blast and to let the dating 'gurus' know we're not stupid and we value credibility.
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| breedlove465 | PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 4:43 pm | |
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:03 am Posts: 582 | | It's something your going to find in every industry where money can be made.
A good while back I was looking to drop alot of weight and I can't tell you how much random bullshit I saw. Expensive pills that would change my hormones allowing me to lose weight (I was at from being lazy and eating shitty, real talk), programs saying I could exercise 30 minutes a day and eat what I want and become ripped (yea ok lol).
It's just part of society.
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| pickup101 | PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 4:59 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:30 pm Posts: 4 | | I agree.It is sad.But there are some dating teachers who I do trust and those are the guys I will entertain buying programs from.It's a respect thing, you know?When an ad is absolute B.S. I feel like they're insulting the intelligence of the reader.So when I catch a dating teacher in a lie I want them to be exposed.I don't have a problem with someone saying they have a great product but when they blatantly make up an entire ad/situation I am annoyed.But I suppose it makes us appreciate the honest dating teachers (not too many of them).
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