I have never seen nor heard of "scamvictimsunited.com" before, but I did get spammed this morning with a link to thread referenced in the title above. It seems ironic that someone from 'scamvictimsunited" is spamming 12Daily Pro members alphabetically, directing them to a thread and site that says nothing in particular about 12Daily Pro. Isn't that a bit hypocritical, or at least counterproductive? Instead, what we have here is an "article" or two detailing some very well known criticisms of autosurfs (regarding the cost/benefit ratio of advertising in particular) which, for all I know, the author has copied and pasted from any one of the other sites that "expose" this "fact" about autosurfs. Truth be told, many autosurfs do operate this way; however, 12DP is not one of them: advertising is a small portion of their overall business model. And yes, I've done sufficient research to verify this.
The last thing anyone needs is "twelvedailyprofacts@yahoo.com" spamming them with an email including a link to a site that has nothing to do with "twelvedailyprofacts" whatsoever. "facts" huh? I'd check your information to see how "factual" it is. And even if you do verify whatever claims the above thread hasn't made about 12DP, keep it to yourself - at the very least, try to maintain a minimum level of online decorum and etiquette, which includes the following rule: "NO SPAM".
Andrew Unknown
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