Last night I Googled “Gisol” for what seemed like the 1,000,000th time:
Nothing strange about the results, although I was happy that gisol.com is 2nd, and www.gisolsucks.com is 1st. Good news that they’re not topping the search results for their own name, and an added bonus that it’s a website against them that does! (A little jealous maybe - I’m trying to get to the top myself)
I was just about to do something else Gisol related (yeh, it has become an obsession) when I noticed the Sponsored Links to the right.
‘What’s this?’, I thought, ‘Gisol.com Problems? Yes, we’ve got those (duh), I better take a look’.
The mouse clicked the link and I ended up at www.dailyrazor.com, a webhosting company. ‘OK, no problem, they’ve heard about Gisol’s Fraud, and are jumping on the bandwagon trying to poach their unhappy customers’, methinks.
Suddenly, something caught my eye… Something was moving… Something with numbers… counting down…
‘My God! It’s a Special Offer Countdown Timer!’
!!GISOL ALARM!! !!GISOL ALARM!! !!GISOL ALARM!!
‘Is it? NO, it can’t be. Is it? A new Gisol?’. I scanned a few pages for the checklist:
Straight back to Google I went, and typed in “dailyrazor reviews“…
You can do the rest yourselves… This is the first one I found to help you on your way:
http://www.webhostingstuff.com/review/DailyRazorHosting.html
Disclaimer: I nor report-gisol.com are in any way suggesting that dailyrazor.com is in any way connected to gisol.com in any way, BUT, there are some similarities on the website and in the reviews, anyway.
ADDED: Searching for “dailyrazor scam” brings up some interesting results. I should have added to my checklist:
Ringing any bells?
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