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Troy Evitt July 6, 2011 at 2:58 PM

I see you cleaned up the BigSpot.com Review for the most part, but there’s still one typo, one that possibly slipped past a spell checker or something, given that it’s a real word unto itself-”scare”, where by context I’m assuming you mean “scarce”

“The BigSpot owners know that jobs are….
scare…
and the economy is pretty bad. The sad fact is, there are more and more people looking for ways to make money just to get by… :( “

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SoFlossy July 12, 2011 at 1:25 PM

Thank you! I appreciate your feedback and insight! :)

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Troy Evitt July 3, 2011 at 3:20 PM

I Googled BigSpot.com after seeing one of their television ads and found your review of them among the top search results. Not wanting to get lured into a scam, as you state their program is, I found the review baffling.

You say:
“The people behind BigSpot are very smart. The BigSpot owners like everyone, know that the economy is in the crapper and people are desperate for cash. Jobs are scare, there are more people looking for ways to make money just to get by.”

Jobs are scare?
The Big Spot owners like everyone? And know the economy is in the crapper? And people are desperate for cash?

Then you say, “When you head over to the BigSpot website, everything looks okay, to me, the website is a little generic to have a TV spot, but we’ll overlook one the major warning signs I look for in a scam for now. ”

What are you saying here? When you head over to the B.S. website everything looks okay? “To me,”? “Looks okay” to you? “To me, the website is a little generic to have a TV spot, but we’ll overlook one the major warning signs I look for in a scam for now”?

What is that supposed to mean?

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