It's Not A Scam Says The Scammer!

 


You say potato, I say potahto. It's a scam. Not only does it have misleading information, that scratch or hair is on the ad, not your phone. It is a blatant attempt to get you to click on this ad. What legitimate company starts an ad with, "It's not a scam!"

I find it strange that the YouTube AI spies can weed out the words, "dead" and "asshole" yet when it comes to words like "SCAM" it goes silent. I see this ad all the time. I report it every single time. There once was a large amount of ads aimed towards the gullible geezers regarding Medicare Advantage, another greatly misleading ad, until our former government cracked down on it. D-list celebrities would shill for a few dollars to sell granny a bag of lies. I'm sure our current wrecking ball will eventually demand seniors on Medicare find a private insurance group to take care of their needs. Even the weak and not so powerful Dr. Oz promoted M.A. Oz also suggests colloidal silver for colds.

Paul Karason who took colloidal silver 

In the meantime, let's look at this. It says, 'just answer three easy questions.' I'm going to assume the three questions are...

1) Name, address, phone number.

2) Social security number.

3) Bank account number.

Although some people may be eligible through private insurance to receive this grocery card, here is the state you must be in, and I'm not talking New York. More in a state of rigor mortis. Even if you are on Medicare, you must qualify to receive this benefit, which not every private insurance grants this special bonus.You must also be really, really, sick. 




Who benefits from these outright lies? This ad is sponsored by the lovely Katherine Wilson, whoever she is pretending to be. More than likely Katherine is not real, but someone continues to place these ads. Private insurance companies? Middlemen for insurance companies? A fat incel in the 'rents basement getting $ per click as people try to rub off that hair? I don't know. I do know they are targeting the elderly and most vulnerable citizens. Babies are vulnerable, but they have people who watch over them. The elderly are usually on their own. They aren't cute and cuddly anymore. 

So, as long as these ads continue on YouTube, I, Thingy, will do my utmost to vanquish them. 


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