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Why is Leapfish.com calling me?

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dominator

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We have received a voice mail from Lisa Shaw(n) of Leapfish Inc. She left the URL that does not contain any website, leapfish.com (without a password not a single word can be seen, so why do I need this URL???) and a toll free number where they do not know her name. Why does it mean? Is it a scam?
 

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she probably is higher up in the company and they want to buy a domain you own looks like they are pre-launch for this site url
 

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now i know, they sell keywords
 

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What do you mean "they sell keywords"?
 

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"I just called.......to say...I Love You!!!"....lol...couldn't resist......I have no idea why they calling you.....ask them!!!....tell em...yo...wtf u want???....NY Style...:)
 

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they have something like realname had with altavista
(about 10 years ago)
if anyone remembers
 

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I know this is an old thread but I thought this was worth posting:

The LeapFish Chronicles: “Admitting To Click Fraud Is An Interesting Business Model.”

Chris later decided to follow up on his two unsolicited phone calls with an e-mail to Pong-A-Long saying:

I just clicked on your link 50 times. Pay per click hurts. Found you on page 2 of the sponsored links. Call me for an advertising solution (888)REDACTED-EXT 765.

Ouch.

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/0...click-fraud-is-an-interesting-business-model/
 
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