BloggingDosh - How To Destroy Your Reputation
In my Sept. 30 miscellaneous rambling post, I told you that DealDotCom posted a special on Marketing Graphics Pro for only $10. The price had been lowered from $17 the day before. Myself and a lot of other readers pick up the deal.
A short time later, Anthony Feint from bloggingdosh.com made this following comment to the post saying that he had found the Marketing Graphics Pro package for only $7 and called the entire DealDotCom concept a rip off.

Anthony then went on to make a post on bloggingdosh calling DealDotCom a scam. The comment left on my blog caused CashQuests to make a post calling DealDotCom a scam as well. Both posts have since been removed. Why?
Exposing The Real Scammer
Anthony’s mistake was not realizing the reach of this blog. His comment caught the attention of the creator of Marketing Graphics Pro, who came on here and said that resellers are not allow to sell his product below $17 without expressed permission. Permission was giving to DealDotCom to sell the product for $10. However no such permission was granted to the site Anthony pointed to.
A little whois on “marketinggraphicspro.us” and Anthony’s blog domain name “bloggingdosh.com” revealed the following information.
marketinggraphicspro.us :
Administrative Contact:
Media, Flask info@flimble.com
MyEzy Web Services
1 May Maxwell Crescent
Gilmore
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2905
Australiabloggingdosh.com :
Administrative Contact:
Enterprises, A.Feint anthony_rulz64@hotmail.com
MyEzy Web Services
1 May Maxwell Crescent
Gilmore
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2905
Australia
Not only does Anthony own the site that was selling the package but according to the owner of Marketing Graphics Pro, Anthony isn’t even a reseller.
- marketinggraphicspro.us (Anthony Feint domain name - see Whois data above) has this text at the top : “From : The Desks of Didier Faucher and Jack Sinclair”
- Jack Sinclair purchased a reseller license from me. I have his name in my customers list.
- Jack Sinclair runs marketingraphicspro.com (1 G - my site, the official site of the product is marketinggraphicspro.com).
- I don’t have Anthony Feint in my customers list.
- marketinggraphics.us (Anthony Feint site) has the following text at the very bottom : “Privacy Policy”.
This text is linked to… http://www.marketingraphicspro.com/privacy_statement.html which is Jack Sinclair domain name !!! If Anthony modified the link when you read this, here’s the Google cache page : http://209.85.135.104/search?hl=fr&q=cache%3Amarketinggraphicspro.us
So for me there are 2 explanations :
Anthony Feint & Jack Sinclair are “friends”, and Jack gave away for free the product, the reseller material, and a reseller license to Anthony, which is not allowed.
Anthony Feint purchased a Personal License from an authorized reseller, and ROBBED the reseller sales site from Jack Sinclair. In this case this is absolutely scandalous ! Especially when you consider Anthony :
- Still sell my product.
- Called DealDotCom a rip off and made the buzz about that !
Upon finding all this out, CashQuests removed their post about DealDotCom and put up a new post about how they got scammed by Anthony Feint.
This is not the first time Anthony Feint has tried to pull a fast one. CashQuests busted him for stealing a FeedBurner counter from Blog About Your Blog and using it on bloggingdosh to make his RSS count look bigger than it really is.
For a blogger, his reputation is his most valuable asset and Anthony Feint just destroyed his. I hope he learns some valuable lessons from this. One of the lessons is to set up private registration on all your domains.
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- 116 comments what's your take?
Way to go John for taking down another blogging scammer. Yet another reason I love reading your site.
Reply to this commentThere’s too many around.
Reply to this commentLOL! What an idiot! Glad he got exposed
Reply to this commentthat’s right. john should put a big picture of this guy so that he can learn more on how to destroy his own reputation. shame on him.
Reply to this commentSUESIDE!
Reply to this commentIf you want your post to sound reputable, at least use correct spelling.
Reply to this commentIndeed, another blogger busted. Even tho i never heard of that Anthony guy…now i think i will never even read him.
Reply to this commentohh…that evil dude is busted!
nice little investigation
Reply to this commentowned?
Reply to this commentPWND!!!!
Reply to this commentDon’t let Cash Quests see hear you saying that!
Reply to this commentWhy not?
Reply to this commentbig time …
Reply to this commentAgree!
“..to make his RSS count look bigger than it really is.”
These people suckz!
Reply to this commentLOL! I think JC has posted about doing this before
Reply to this commentCashQuests told me about that… pity
Reply to this commentJohn,
The way this blogger acted is certainly is no way to make friends and influence people in my opinion. It will take some time before he can get his reputation back but I believe it is possible. Perhaps I am too much of a bleeding heart liberal but I believe in second chances and he should be granted a second chance, but he must earn it.
I agree with you wholeheartedly that blogging is a reputation dependent activity and that you should be very careful with your blog and what you say in order to maintain it in high regards.
Reply to this commentAlthough I agree he did wrong, the consequences are harsh. His name is going to live forever in numerous blogs and Google caches. He’s 19. What a way to ruin a career.
Reply to this commentAaah!
I read that scam thing post earlier on blog. I thought it was genuine. Good to know that DealDotCome isnt a scam.
How about a blog post on ‘bloggers reputation’ john?
Reply to this commentHaha some people would do anything to get some attention! Got you this time!!! Way to go CHOW!
Reply to this commentIt just shows how much attention gain be gained from these blogging crazes.
Reply to this commentI’m surprised he tried to pull something like this without private domain registration.
Reply to this commentI read about this on two other blogs this morning as well. I’d hate to be Anthony. lol
Reply to this commenthe’s not responding or any entries defending himself
i guess he knows he’s wrong
Reply to this commentWhat an enormous
Reply to this commentassholeidiot.Geez… some people!
Reply to this commentcashquests must be feeling stupid. lol.
Reply to this commentAtleast they owned up to their mistake despite the humiliation.
Reply to this commentshe should have clarified before posting
Reply to this commentYes, but maybe now she will think before she slams.
Reply to this commentI read this over at CashQuests this morning. I give them kudos for fessing up and admitting they were wrong. As for Anthony, too bad so sad.
Reply to this commentThat’s pathetic. It shows what people will do for attention, lol. Well he was owned.
Reply to this commentwhat an idiot! he is not even scamming smartly — not that i condone that kind of behavior anyway. reminds me of the story couple of years ago about the bank robber that left his wallet (at the crime scene) with his drivers license and his name, address on it. that marketing pro website is still up there. wonder how long it will take him to take it down.
Reply to this commentShame! Shame! Shame!
Reply to this commentmoney makes people go loony
a young punk … glad the ’scandal’ is uncovered
Reply to this commenthes just looking for short term income. loser
Reply to this commentWho isn’t? How you go about it is what separates the men from the scammers
Reply to this commentDetective John Chow on the case.
Reply to this commentWOW…digging deep Chow. Good work. I think all online marketers great minds game the system one way or another but….that’s not how you do it
Reply to this commentNice catch! lol
Reply to this commentwho puts their actual info in the domain registration? DUMB!
Reply to this commentThis case remembers me of the guy who ordered a John Chow review and had stolen his own posts….I don’t remember the url of his site.
Reply to this commentIt’s scary for the scammers when John Chow squints his eyes.
Way to go, John!
Reply to this commentHahaha! Great job keeping the community aware of scammers! Another one bites the dust
Reply to this commentLool! Oh dear
Reply to this commentWhat a sleaze-ball!
Reply to this commentThanks John for making a post about this scammer and including all the details. It is guys like Anthony that give people who are trying to make money online a bad reputation. i don’t think he will be showing his face to much more. Especially, when more people get wind of this and start reposting the story.
Reply to this commentFirst AndrewTalk, now Anthony… What does JC have against guys with AN in their names?
Reply to this commentUh oh.
Reply to this commentIt’s not even like private registration is expensive either.
Reply to this commentPrivate Registration is free with 1and1, and their domains are only $7 (just raised)
However, You can’t resister a “.us” domain privately. The restrictions are actually pretty tight. You can’t be private, and the server that the site is hosted on physically has to be in the United States. I’m sure there are ways around it, but the point is, registering his “marketinggraphicspro.us” domain privately wasn’t an option. A “.info” would have been better for him.
Reply to this commentthanks John for posted our link
I should be writing something about this soon
Reply to this commentJason Katzenback from DealDotCom told me that he knows Jack Sinclair, and that he would have nothing to do with this guy.
So the only explanation is Anthony Feint is a thief.
Plain and simple.
But all this don’t stop him…
He still sells MGP on his .us site ! And, of course, without having purchased a reseller license.
I emailed him. No response so far.
Pathetic…
Didier Faucher
Reply to this commentYou really do have Evil in you! I am humorously proud.
Reply to this commentHonesty really is the best policy, especially on the internet when people can easily find out when you’re lying.
Reply to this commentLessons Learned:

Reply to this commentIt really is a small world even on the Internet.
The Internet can still be self governing.
A rush to judgement can leave a lot of egg on your face…
Always ask for both sides of the story and know that the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
And…that John Chow guy is one evil dude and you better not mess with him!!
This guy got owned. Hope he learns not to do it again.
Reply to this commentI hope he learns some valuable lessons from this. One of the lessons is to set up private registration on all your domains.
Could you please not give the man any ideas.
Reply to this commentThey do say all publicity is good publicity. LOL
Amusing story - although I have to say the quality of the products offered on DDC so far have not been out of this world. A number of them have freely available counterparts (which prompted a couple of us to start up a new site a couple of days ago exploring that fact) - just takes a little research.
Calling a site like that a scam is just…uh….not so clever!
Reply to this comment“One of the lessons is to set up private registration on all your domains.”
John! WTF? Is that the valuable lesson here?
Sorry John you don’t get my rss feed subscribe until you come up with better recommendations
Reply to this commentHow about, you don’t have to tell the truth, but you can never lie?
Reply to this commentI prefer “You should always be completely truthful, but you don’t always have to be truly complete”. Anyway you’re on the right track grasshopper. I’ll sign up now
Reply to this commentlesson learned a long time ago
Reply to this commentGreat work super sleuth …. seems the `19 year oldy entrepeneur` has a lot of growing up to do ….. needs to be up a little earlier to get one over the big boys Anthony.
Reply to this commentwhat a loser
Reply to this commentHonestly what did he think he was going to accomplish? If he wanted the attention he got it. John, you are too smart for him and of course you are going to check your facts. Nice Work!
Reply to this commentHey, I did all the detective work, not John !!!
Didier
Reply to this commentBeing to zealous, rather unfortunate..
Reply to this commentOn another note, I bought the BayRSS plugin from DealDotCom and although the functionality is great, with respect to the eBay interface, the plugin CRAPS out my MySQL database and caused my sight to hang because of slow load from the eBay / CJ servers.
I never did get the Amazon.dot interface to work so gave up on it.
I think DealDotCom needs to be picky with who they allow to sell on their site as I am not impressed with this piece of crap software I bought. This is a two adipose thumbs down from the primate world!
The Mad Ape
Reply to this commentTatumba.com
And caused my site to hang too….shhhesh me bad
Reply to this commentunreal, I sure hope the fact that there are scammers out there don’t wreck it for other who are honestly trying to do good.
Reply to this commentYou are a wise man, John.
PS - you were great filling in for shoemoney - but dude he will be back soon, so start your own show!!
Reply to this commentWow, owned.
Reply to this commentLiars suck especially bad liars.
Reply to this commentPWN3D!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man, talk about double pwnage, both from John and CashQuests. This little ordeal also hurts the reputation of CashQuests, since they should’ve done some research before coming to the conclusion that DealDotCom is junk.
Reply to this commentOMG-WTF-PWNED
(got an error…sorry if posted twice)
Reply to this commentthats crazy
Reply to this commentWow. It may time for us to begin the BBB (Better Blogging Bureau) where bloggers can be exposed for this kind of crap. I have a blogger who I built an entire mapping application for over a year ago who still owes me close to $2,000. I tracked him down to his real name but he was able to sneak away from me and the collections agencies. He’ll get bit one of these days. I’m just waiting patiently.
Reply to this commentWow, how to look dumb in front of 9063 RSS readers. By the way, he has not posted on his blog since September 29th, seems like he’s hiding… Or looking to purchase a new domain to launch his next crap.
p.s.: Anthony, make sure to hide your personal info this time.
Reply to this commentGood catch. I fell into the trap as well, becuase I have read other (perhaps true/perhaps false) allegations that DealDot isn’t dealing from the top of the deck. Dunno … I don’t use them or promote them.
The sad part of this article, though, is your “lesson learned” line about private domain registration, John. The “lesson learned” to my mind is, be honest and don’t lie about people. Frankly, when I see a URL privately registered I cross them off my list to do business with … assuming immediately they have something to hide.
Anthony’s dealings seem despicable to me .. yet tell me how his actions differ from Nate Whitehill’s on your radio show a couple weeks ago when Nate advocated stealing digital products and reselling them on eBay in one’s own name? How does that differ from what Anthony appears to have been doing? It’s bad to blog about it but OK to advise it on Internet radio? Or it’s OK to steal depending upon whom you have a business relationship with? The “in crowd” can, the “outlaws” can’t? I’m confused.
Reply to this commentGotta support the asian, let me cancel my subscription at shoemoney’s blog and subscribe to yours.
Reply to this commentThe guy still think he didn’t do anything wrong !
Read his response on his blog :
http://bloggingdosh.com/2007/10/03/my-response/
Didier
Reply to this commentCSI in action. Well done John!
Reply to this commentIts very sad how people would destroy their reputation. He made a post to this site mentioning he didn’t do anything wrong! I really doubt the explanation.
Reply to this commentWhat is it with this “reputation” ? Did that guy really have one ? I never heard of him before
Reply to this commentI bet CashQuests are really pissed off with him. There’s a huge danger in blogging to see a really exciting story, want to be the first to repeat it then find out it wasn’t true. It could happen to any of us.
Reply to this commentDo you really think CashQuests has a moral opinion on this?
Reply to this commentSeems to me that comments on this were only removed because of the back lash.
CashQuests has proven to push what they want if they get an affilaite cut, and if CashQuests is proven to be stupid in the process, they will remove all mentions of what is posted!
As if you’ve never done a bit of blackhat yourself, John?
Reply to this commentOr is the lesson… don’t get caught?
Haha, exactly what I was thinking
This dude was just trying to make a few bucks using a blackhat method that’s a bit outdated, that’s all.
Reply to this commentAmazing, the internet has been around for over 20 years and people like him still tries to make quick money this way. Sigh…
Reply to this commentHe may have hurt his reputation a bit - but is getting some great linkbait. Could be worth it in the long run?!?!
Reply to this commentI love the moral of the story, haha. Private reg rules!
Reply to this commentBloggers like him are meant to be on the death role, anyway he is out of my visit list..
Reply to this commentSadly I expect this publicity has led to a boost in traffic for his site and a host of IBLs as word has spread. Even getting found out can increase someone’s profile.
Reply to this commentThat’s not the end of the story…
Now Anthony redirects his domain name (marketinggraphicspro.us, associated with a SCAM) to mine (–.com) !
He’s ignoring my emails.
I can’t post anymore on his blog with my real email address because he has blacklisted it, and, I guess, will remove all comments I’ll add using a different email !
This boy, really…
:evil:
Didier
Reply to this commentsome people needs bad publicity
Reply to this commentHe is now having his own set of arguments there!
Reply to this commentGood Jon John! Now I wonder how he feels now! Ha! (As he said)
Reply to this commentBear in mind that the bad publicity is yet another good marketing method.
Reply to this commentLooks like DealDotCom is down or something.
Reply to this commentHaha! Wow! What a crazy scam… The domain was very hard to distinguish.
Reply to this commentThere is a point that is missing here. The resellers are asked not to sell below a price. They are unlikely to sell at a loss. Imagine the margins all along the line. It is indeed a massive rip off.
Reply to this commentCheaters and Copy Cats are full on the Internet. No shortage of them surely
Reply to this commentCool Find John. .. like a Network security guy
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