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William Seger

(11,036 posts)
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 12:26 PM Nov 2014

"Reverse My Tinnitus" scam

This morning, I received spam offering a 14-day "cure" for tinnitus called "Reverse My Tinnitus." The link was to a presentation that was eerily similar to an "investment secrets" pitch I saw a few months ago. But searching around on the web for more info, I found that the web itself has been spammed over the last few days with "reviews," "news stories" and social media postings that are just sales pitches. (Even one titled "Reverse My Tinnitus Reviews Expose Dr. James Phillips And Alan Watson Reverse My Tinnitus Program Hoax" on a Fox channel website turned out to be just the same sales pitch, reposted from some obscure "news" source.)

I've never seen such a broad-based scampaign.

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"Reverse My Tinnitus" scam (Original Post) William Seger Nov 2014 OP
I know. I have tinnitus and those ads really were bad. Archae Nov 2014 #1
This one is just a diet William Seger Nov 2014 #2
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(46,798 posts)
1. I know. I have tinnitus and those ads really were bad.
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 12:46 PM
Nov 2014

I tried to see just what it was, that they sold, but all I get are vague promises of "relief."

William Seger

(11,036 posts)
2. This one is just a diet
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 03:55 AM
Nov 2014

... and apparently just ordinary food, which allegedly perform the magic if eaten in the right combination and schedule.

LOL, I see that this post is now on Google results page 3 for "Reverse My Tinnitus scam," but it's still the only link on the first three pages that isn't a link to a sales pitch. These people have been very busy.

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