First of all .. I don’t think someone selling ready made websites is necessarily a scammer. The people creating the bad press are the ridiculous people who thought they could actually turn $1000 into a fortune overnight with absolutely NO knowledge of the business!
Stupid people make bad investments every day. I don’t see why a “bureau of investigation” or whomever else should get involved, unless the investor got absolutely NOTHING in return for his investment!
In this case the people who invested their money obviously did get something for their investment. They got a ready made casino. A lot of people sell ready made websites (gambling and otherwise), and personally I do not see anything wrong with that. It saves the time of having to totally develop all of your sites yourself.
I have bought several of the ready made websites and do quite well with them. Of course, I do have some knowledge of SEO, as well as some experience as a webmaster and know how to go in and tweak the sites, add to them, promote them, etc.
These incredibly naive and gullible opportunity seekers are victims of their own greed and ignorance. One should not invest in something they know absolutely nothing about. If they choose to do so and they lose their money in the process, they need to accept responsibility for their own foolish actions and just chalk it up to stupidity and move on!
Instead these freaking ignorant cry babies run to some “investigator” to try to get their money back once they realize their $1000 investment is not going to make them $25,000 in the next month as they had foolishly believed .. DUH ! :banger:
Now these “investigators” will be likely be “investigating” anyone who has ever purchased a ready made casino from any source.
God I HATE stupid people!!!! :cuss: