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What kind of spamming post is this, someone should delete this before people click on these links that could lead to fishing sites...


This is not spam. If it's spam, give evidence. If this photohosting you defined as spam, then visit on facebook.
 
Most people are hesitant to click on an unfamiliar link. I looked at your Facebook page, and it looks like pool related, but only a couple of photos and no real info listed.

The cues appear to be very nice and unique. Perhaps you could post the pix through AZB's photo posting above, at least until people have a chance to get to know you a little better.

Also, perhaps some information on what you are offering. Do you mean that the cues are being sold direct from the manufacturer to the customer? Are they "production" models, or are they custom made? Where are they being made? Any information will help you get started on here.

Best of luck,
Joe
 
Any time you are being redirected to another website you take a huge risk of being hacked. Even though there may be pool photos or what ever the link may also give access to all your files. Would you click on a link in one of your emails if you had no idea who sent it. Think!
 
Yes, the bottom line is, everything about this post says "this isn't legitimate", from the header to the link and lack of info. Some of the regulars are giving you good advice. Might want to heed that.
 
Lets just say I work in security and I won't click on that link.

Well, I might, but out of professional curiosity. W/o some sort of good feedback from someone around here I wouldn't be buying.
 
I clicked on it. It is photo album on russian server

Lots of pictures of cues but nothing dangerous for you computer, it is well know server like google here in NA

But OP def needs to see the way cues are posted here on az

And btw design is very russian, looks like pool cues made with pyramid design
 
What kind of spamming post is this, someone should delete this before people click on these links that could lead to fishing sites...

Anytime you post a link on a forum, or email, people will be VERY hesitant to click on it, because clicking on unknown links from unknown people (you) can lead to all kinds of security issues. And since you have only been a member since March of this year and have only posted 2 times, you should easily see what I mean.

Just that fact that you post a quick post with no description with a link that is disguised, meaning it's not a genuine link, it has been manipulated somehow, people will be very leary, that's why I call it spam. I still think it's spam, because if you really were looking to sell cues, you would actually take the time to explain what your selling, and give information on how much, etc....

I have been in the Internet Marketing business for a long time, and what you did to start this thread is a tactic of many people who have been hired by someone else to get exposure to something. Usually though, people who are trying to sell, will actually sell, not just post and leave and expect everyone to follow their link. They want credibility, so they will not jeopardize it as you have done already to yourself.

So with all that being said, if your legit, change your post, make it trustworthy, explain what you are selling, etc..... and maybe someone, not me for sure will click on your link in this thread, or maybe in the future if you continue to post trustworthy threads or posts, people will trust you enough to buy from you.
 
Again, the simple fact it's Russian is another "don't click on this link" red flag. There are countless known hackers operating out of Russia at present. I'm not saying this seller isn't legitimate, but if he is, he really needs to learn the right way to post ads on here. Redirecting to a site somewhere in Russia isn't it.
 
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