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Scambook Complaints - Damaging Businesses and Lives One Complaint at a Time

by Felicia Johnson

Scambook has become one of the supposed modes designed to help the consumer to get back what companies have taken from you - at least this is the intention. This model, however, has proven to be simply a self centered site, and is aimed at helping the owners of the website instead of customers who have lost in a bad business transaction.

In addition, Scambook has a business model that is proven not to work. Here's how it works.

Any person can use Scambook complaints anonymously to report a business. <a href="http://scambookscam.com/?p=14">The complaint doesn't have to have any truth to it, as there are no checks and balances to keep reporting ethical</a>. With no verification process, anyone can go on Scambook to report an experience, real or created, in order to cause harm to a business' reputation and finances.

If a company wishes to remove a complaint from the site, then the company has to pay a large registration fee. Once the registration fee is paid, then they must settle with the complainant financially. Bear in mind that these complaints never have to be true in the first place, yet it can cause irreparable damage to small businesses.

One small business claims that the reports online so damaged them that they lose their house and their company. The husband committed suicide in January of this year, as a direct result, so the statement of the wife says, of the intervention by Scambook into their company. The allegations are, according to her, untrue. They attempted resolution in several ways but the report changed from one, to three reports. This is not at all uncommon according to other Scambook reports. Very often one report becomes several reports and they are nearly impossible to remove.

A business that is unable to afford the extortion fees demanded by the person filing the reports, as well as the registration fees, can be a detrimental event for a small business struggling to stay open.

A business model that is based on using legal blackmail should not be given any type of credit at all. Common sense dictates that no sensible person would use Scambook. The Better Business Bureau has given Scambook an F- rating because there are so many complaints against their business practices, and these have not been satisfactorily resolved.

Those with <a href="http://onlineshoppertips.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-get-your-complaints-resolved">legitimate complaints against a small business</a> should not go through Scambook. Instead, go directly to the company in question and give them the opportunity to correct the problem. Scambook complaints leave the company poor and damaged, while being able to resolve the issue directly with the consumer is best for everyone.





There are many sites criticizing the shady methods of the <a href="http://scambook.pissedconsumer.com/scambook-com-are-a-bunch-of-thieves-extorting-your-money-20120403309615.html">scambook scam site</a>. People even post their <a href="http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/scambook-online-extortion-c596224.html">scambook complaints on legitimate complaint sites</a>.

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Title: Scambook Complaints - Damaging Businesses and Lives One Complaint at a Time
Author: Felicia Johnson
Email: andrewg@realtystore.com
Keywords: online shopping scams,online scams,online complaints,scambook scams,scambook complaints,online shopping,membership sites,shopping,business practices
Word Count: 453
Category: Ecommerce
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