Warrior Forum – Pimp To The Scammers!

March 8, 2010 by · 11 Comments 

You may well already be a member of the Warrior Forum or maybe considering joining.  But do you realize the workings of this marketer chewing machine?

If you do not already know, The Warrior Forum is one of the largest Internet Marketing forums around on the net at the moment.  The World and it’s dog seem to be on there and most marketers are shoving it down their subscriber’s throats in regular intervals.  I myself have advocated joining and using this enormous public platform to increase sales levels.  That was, until I saw behind the mask and realized that what lurks inside is quite sinister.

When you first join the persona is friendly and it can be quite addictive just spending time trawling through all the different threads.  There are some fantastic marketers there, but sadly these marketers are getting wiped out on a daily basis.

The cancer within the Warrior Forum originates from the very heart of the site.  The owner and the moderators.  By it’s very nature, this has spread throughout the entire site.  While good marketers and forum members are becoming extinct, scam artists and opportunists are thriving.

The main reason for this is that the opportunists, like hyenas, know that the powers that be, totally despise freedom of speech.  They know that they can flog worthless, overpriced garbage and anyone who speaks up or questions them will be banned by the Chief Hyena – Allen Says (the site owner and who also moderates) and the other faceless moderators that act as his henchmen.

So, why does this happen?  Quite simply, because it can!  And, of course, our old friend, money.  You see, these scammers pay the Warrior Forum to advertise their tin pot, get rich quick schemes.  They do not like someone who has parted with their hard earned cash to come back to them with questions.  Scammers own the staff and the owner as they are too afraid of offending them for fear they may have to issue a refund.  Or worse still, put scammers off posting their worthless products which in turn will hit their bank account!

Allen Says fails to realise how short sighted his business acumen really is.  By allowing himself to be owned by these con artists, he not only blackens his name but he repels ethical marketers who have quality, tried and tested programs.

There are a growing number of websites and blogs posting or dedicating themselves to the spiky subject of the Warrior Forum.  Good, intelligent people that have been chewed up, spat out and banned from this creaking, archaic marketing machine.

It’s hardly surprising that scammers love this forum when the staff are setting them the example.  You’ve heard the term ‘lead by example’?  If you dare to question one of these con artists after parting with your hard earned cash to buy their crumby program, it won’t be them that are questioned – it will be you that is banned, either for life or for a timescale of their choosing.  It really is a case of buyer beware!  So, despite your attempts to be ethical and raise alarm bells to the moderators of a scam the reverse will happen.  The next time you attempt to log in you will simply get an automated message to say you’ve been banned, no email will be sent despite them stating that they will do that in their own rule book.  Your profile will still be up for public display with the words ‘banned’ underneath your name – and you can’t even get on to delete the account!

How’s that for Human Rights eh?

If you have paid out $37 for a lifetime membership then the best advice to give you is to go to Paypal and open a dispute as effectively you will not be able to view what you have paid for.  Once banned there is no means to contact the moderators, one of which is Allen Says himself, to plead your case or to try to appeal to reason.  Just locked out – end of!

The irony that makes this whole concept a total farce is that Allen Says openly admits that he is fully aware that less than desirable marketers are peddling their goods on his forum.  His far from mastermind solution to this happening, is to charge all members that are not already members of the War Room a $37 lifetime membership.  Only War Room members can post their special offers (WSO’s)

This bizarre line of thinking begs me to ask Allen Says one question.  “Do scammers not have $37 to join then?”

Of course they do!  And he knows that.  It’s purely a money making venture on the Warrior Forums’ part.  Capitalism at it’s most ugly.

Yes, Allen………….. but who’s throats are you cutting?!

If you have been affected or unfairly treated.  Feel free to post a comment.  The pen is mightier than the sword my friend :)

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