Saturday, January 22, 2011

more Forex ads



"Click here to read *fool* story".

On fake testimonials or sad but true story of Adam Hoffman, employee



It's good to see familiar face when you're on the other end of the world, even virtually. Last time I've seen Adam it was some forex "testimonial", where he shared with me the story of his recent marriage, newborn, consequent financial problems and their happy resolution he found in Forex trading. Even since then, in my mind he remained an epitom of good family man, iconic father and a husband to admire. No wonder I was shocked to find good old chap looking for a match on the russian dating site just few months later. I don't want to sound prude, but that's definitely didn't look all that dedicating your weekend to the family. "Look, laddy" - I begged, -"this is just plain wrong! Think of your wife. Think of your baby! Does it really worth it?"
What I heard in return was sad enough. After quitting his average income job (it just didn't cut it) and loosing all family's savings on forex, Adam Hoffman (30, employee) had been kicked off by his wife and now lives on the online gigoloing.
The fact that modern design utilizes so called "stock photography" is well known amongst designers, but may be not that obious to the common web surfer. The fact that testimonials can be fake even on the ad stuck on yahoo mail for months - probably even less. Someone could think those smiling faces belong to rare but real people who had amazing luck or brain of an alien to survive suicidal activities of the forex games. Adam Hoffman testifies: this doesn't necessarily has to be the case. Something the one might consider when he "clicks here to read *fool* story".