Encountering any fraud reporting website that advertises pyramid schemes or promoting scams should be taken mostly as fable and untrue.
Along with exchanging links with work at home sites promoting scam. These websites have no credibility whatsoever. However, it seems real hypocritical when forum moderators are involved in pyramid schemes for profit.
People are using such sites as their own personal recruiting ground for pyramid schemes and scams. Some People get banned for stating truth and facts about scams on such forums. Let alone state their own opinion about what goes on. People are hate filled and have turned some forums into a smear site for their own hatred. The thing that is more tragic when site owners allow it. It sets a bad example for consumer advocate and fraud reporting websites.
First things do be done when operating a fraud reporting forum.
1) Appoint moderators that are not involved in Fraudulent Business deals. Remove them when they do get involved in fraudulent deals
2) Dump any advertising that will bring your site into critical questioning.
3) Revoke links to hate sites and websites promoting frauds.
4) Remove links to sites advocating criminal activity.
Fred over at http://www.makingtherun.com Mentions Most MLM and scam prevention boards are recruiting sites for -- "scams"
Sites selling seal of approvals really mean nothing. Most developed into promoting link farms like free for all sites that help very little for advertisers. They have come into corruption and nothing more than a Jerry Springer show, spreading urban legends such and are more likely to be rumor farms.
Some forums even have other rogue posters defend people that have been caught lying to other forum users. And anyone exposing a fraud with documented proof is likely to be kicked off that forum. It has been proved that some moderators at such forum are involved in MLM pyramid deals which some are purely scams.
To tell if the scam reporting forums are promoting questionable business opportunities on that are deceptive. Here are some tips to go by.
1) Moderators that are involved in Fraudulent Business deals.
2) Deceptive advertising.
3) Links to hate sites and websites promoting frauds.
4) Links to sites advocating any criminal activity.
5) Constant flame wars and sometimes encourage by unethical moderators.
6) Bad language and sites hiding under the guise of free speech.
According to some information at hand, the only things going on such forums are flame wars and attacking legitimate businesses. Forums conducted in that manner should be avoided like the plague.
Websites advocating scam baiting in which you enter into a dialogs with Nigerian scammers simply to waste their precious time and resources. While you are doing this, you will not be helping to keep the scammers away from real potential victims. However, you will be putting your life and family in danger not to mention engaging in illegal activity.
Some sites Claim advertising doesn't work then promote e-books via the unethical marketing method. This method involves with a roll over offer expires at midnight that rehashes the deal after the offer expires. When a website is encountered, it should not be taken lightly but is suggested to avoid doing business with them
More information about this fraudulent scam reporting web forums and websites are on the dumbexperts website and more will be added in the near future.
William Jaroske is an Internet web marketer and a well informed consumer advocate with ethical common sense. His website http://www.dumbexperts.com should not be considered a fraud reporting website. However, be used for educational purposes Providing internet resources and promotional offers.