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andywinchester wrote: »I have found to my horror that the BBC of all company's have an advert for a face mask on their BBC GOOD FOOD SITE, it is the same advert as the everbright smiles but changed to a face mask product. this includes the free trial offer!
I have contacted the BBC to inform them of my concerns and horror that a company well known for fraudulent activities could place an advert on a BBC site.
PLEASE PLEASE COULD other people also contact them to complain!
this is the advertising managers email [EMAIL="james.florence@bbc.com"]james.florence@bbc.com[/EMAIL]
Screenshot here: http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/8871/scamadsonbbcgoodfood.jpg
Ad goes to (https://www.) fpxtipsdaily8.com/anti-aging-today/ (fake news site)
The ad network is bnmla.com http://whois.domaintools.com/bnmla.com
http://www.google.co.uk/#sclient=psy&hl=en&source=hp&q=bnmla.com+scam+ads"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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Should this new scam for face masks be on this forum or a new one made for the new product even though its the same company?
as people scammed by the face mask wouldn't think of looking under tooth whitening ????
Don't know how long this latest scam has been going but I'm sure people have fallen for it, and need some help now but don't know how to find it!
The outcome of the purchase of the face masks and the distress that it will course, Will be the same as the teeth whitening, and the advice and support given would be the same also.
It has also come to my attention that the ACAI BERRY SCAM is also on the BBC Good Food web site. the site appears to be littered with adverts from the company's concerned with Everbright.
N.B: No reply to my emails from the BBC, "Why am I not surprised" advertising is advertising as long as the money comes in from it, they don't care ware it comes from.
OK BBC Why have programs like rouge traders and watchdog!
when you are helping the company's that rip off your viewers, You clearly have double standards.0
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