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Title: wnp.com scam?
Post by: Kamran782 on July 02, 2018, 09:50:45 AM
Hello, Dear Friends


Is wnp.com paying?


Title: Re: wnp.com scam?
Post by: Potato Chips on July 02, 2018, 10:31:18 AM
Red Flags I've found:

Sketchy domain name (heck If I were to start a business, I wouldn't name it like that)
Registration date is "1997-06-09" (Whois link (https://www.whois.com/whois/wnp.com)) but only two reviews were found by me which are not really credible imo (First (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1108616.msg29332601#msg29332601) l Second (http://coinsail.com/wnp-com-review/)), highly likely to be a recycled website.

Uses stock photos in their testimonials

This is from their site:
https://i.imgur.com/4IVT5Vw.png

Link from shutterstock: Business man ready to set a deal over white background (https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/business-man-ready-set-deal-over-36576748?irgwc=1&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=TinEye&utm_source=77643&utm_term=)

Verdict: STAY AWAY


Title: Re: wnp.com scam?
Post by: leowonderful on July 02, 2018, 11:47:40 AM
First thing I see on the site is "Targetted"- a clear grammatical error on the front page of your site is a pretty big red flag as well. If you make mistakes with grammar anywhere, it's least professional on the main page and such a mistake would easily be found if a company invests even a bit into spellchecking. There's grammar mistakes everywhere on the site, even in the URL of some sections-

Quote
https://wnp.com/bitcoin-publiser.html

Testimonials also have shit grammar, and funnily enough 'coz' in the review from an American person, not to mention that this and another person in their testimonials claims to be from "Tanjeria, United States", which is not an actual town or city. The 3-letter domain is definitely recycled and must've been very expensive to purchase, but the site is a blatant scam.


Title: Re: wnp.com scam?
Post by: Kamran782 on July 02, 2018, 01:14:31 PM
Thank you all


Title: Re: wnp.com scam?
Post by: WNP.com on July 16, 2018, 02:47:28 AM
Hi, this is admin from WNP.com.

Yes, this domain was purchased at a high price. Our company was started in 2017. We chose it because we thought it is a name easy to remember.

About featured clients, we added it when we were only a just started company. We have contacted some cooperator and asked them to write testimonials for us. We were about to change it when it is enough. And now we will change it as soon as possible.

We are not native speakers of English and now we will invest money into spellchecking.

Despite the questions above, we are a paying site definitely. We have made payments of more than 250. If we do not pay, we will send an e-mail and tell the reason.

Thank you


Title: Re: wnp.com scam?
Post by: Potato Chips on July 16, 2018, 03:33:46 AM
Hi, this is admin from WNP.com.

Yes, this domain was purchased at a high price. Our company was started in 2017. We chose it because we thought it is a name easy to remember.

About featured clients, we added it when we were only a just started company. We have contacted some cooperator and asked them to write testimonials for us. We were about to change it when it is enough. And now we will change it as soon as possible.

We are not native speakers of English and now we will invest money into spellchecking.

Despite the questions above, we are a paying site definitely. We have made payments of more than 250. If we do not pay, we will send an e-mail and tell the reason.

Thank you

Still there's no denying you tried to deceive your clients. Whatever circumstances it may be, it is wrong to do that. You do realize that trust is the foundation of every business.

Errr... So you're trying to say, out of those 250+ clients, only 2 did a review?

Sorry but such statements right now aren't enough to redeem yourselves