Many people go to blogger.com to create personal blogs, and then put all sorts of information into their blogs. Why would anybody go to blogger.com to create a blog that was dedicated to just issues about spadester? And why would a person make sure that “spadester” was part of the URL?
I found the following blogspots with “spadester” in the URL.
spadester-scam-or-not.blogspot.com
spadesterisascam.blogspot.com
thespadester.blogspot.com
spadester-scam.blogspot.com
spadester-payout.blogspot.com
spadesterisnotscam.blogspot.com
spadesterpayout.blogspot.com
spadesternopayout.blogspot.com
spadester-no-payout.blogspot.com
NEW - and as I mention in my comments that I added below, here are a couple more spadester blogspots that just popped up:
spadester-is-not-scam.blogspot.com
spadester-no-payout.blogspot.com
Perhaps there are others. Certainly there are other blogs that talk about spadester, and some of those blogs are even dedicated to just spadester. Perhaps I’ll talk about those blogs another time. Meanwhile, please take a look at what I have to say about the above blogs.
spadester-scam-or-not
What an excellent blog! Well, I hope you think so. It’s my first attempt at a blog site. People start issue-specific blog sites for either of two reasons: they want to complain about something, or they want to make some money. What’s my reason? Money, of course. Here’s the deal. Spadester recently claimed to have rectified all of their problems, and has promised to honor my payout requests. They have also asked me to make some positive posts about spadester. So I started this blog to make truthful posts about spadester. If what they claim is true, then all of my posts will be good posts. And since Spadester can now make immediate payouts, my posts on this blog should coincide with Spadester making the payouts from my account.
And why did I put “spadester” into the URL of my blog site? Simply to get more hits if anybody searches for “spadester”. I suppose that would be the reason why anybody would use “spadester” in the URL, but now I’m just conjecturing…
spadesterisascam
This blog is clearly created by somebody who is upset at something. I have no information to add.
thespadester
This is a very interesting blog, but only interesting to those who are aware of its history. The “Spadester.com Launch” currently has 11 comments. But if you go back in history (just a couple of weeks ago), there were many, many more comments. Somehow, all of the negative comments were removed. If you read the remaining comments, they don’t all make sense, because some of them were replies to the negative comments – and you can’t see the negative comments because they were removed.
As a test, I tried posting a comment recently. My comment did not contain information that was favorable to Spadester, and the moderator did not publish my comment on the blog.
Since this blog was obviously not created by somebody who is upset about something, it must have been created by somebody who wants to make money. I don’t who those people are, so I can’t help any further.
spadester-scam and spadester-payout and spadesterisnotscam
These blogs are so similar that I can present my information about them together. These posts don’t seem to be created by people who are terribly upset, so the creators must be out to make money. Again, I don’t know who those people are.
It’s interesting how these three blogs have different creators, but have practically identical content and style. And they were all created on approximately the same day. I think that’s enough to say, but let’s look at some of the comments, mostly because I find them so humorous. First, from the spadester-scam blog:
Comment by JJ – The initials “JJ” are very interesting. There are many posts on other sites, proclaiming the greatness of Spadester where the author is JaymeJbo. The language and style of those other posts are very similar to those by this JJ comment. Is JJ the same as JaymeJbo? I don’t know, but it sure seems interesting. If you look around for those JaymeJbo posts, you’ll see he uses many aliases. There’s “Jayme”, “jaym” and “jaymelee_122”. Maybe this is just another one of his aliases. Hey – get a look at the author of the spadesterscam blog itself. The author is “JJ”; however, the style of writing in the blog is totally different than the style of the JJ comments.
Now let’s look at the comments on the spadester-payout blog. Currently, there are just 3 comments. Let’s look at them all:
Comment by abbiepattenson – She writes that she enjoys the bank transfer feature of Spadester payouts and has never had a problem. That’s total fiction. I received an email from Spadester just a few days ago, where it said that bank transfer is *not* supported, and Spadester would fix the information on their web site.
Comment by annu – He (She?) thinks Payonner (I guess that’s Payoneer) is cool. I have a Payoneer card and there are fees for everything. Also, fees for nothing! They charge a monthly fee even if you don’t use the card. That sure isn’t my definition of “cool”.
Comment by Neo – He thinks there are competitors making the bad comments about Spadester. But last time I checked, there are no other web sites that let you wager money playing spades. There are no competitors.
There’s currently just one comment on the spadesterisnotscam blog:
Comment by Wilson – Payouts are so fast. Right. I’ve been waiting over one year. As I wrote elsewhere, Spadester has promised that this has been corrected. I’ll provide an update, elsewhere on my blog.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Now there's another blogspot:
ReplyDeletespadesterscam.blogspot.com
Looks like a relative of the other 3 blogspots with similar names.
Isn't it interesting how these blogspots are created, and then there are immediate comments posted on those blogspots? Even more surprising since these blogspots are so new, that you can't easily find out that they exist with the Internet search engines.
And even more of these spadester blogspots are popping up. They all follow the same pattern. They have the same style of writing in their content. And "comments" are immediately posted. This is hysterically funny. How could anybody believe these are honest blogs with honest comments? I'll update the main post above, with a list of these additional blogspots.
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