Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Yet Another Dragon's Den Fake News Article

This is yet another version of that fake news article claiming that a magic skin care product appeared on Dragon's Den. This time, it's Creme again, but the article calls it "Creme Ultime Ageless Cream" for some reason. There are a few differences from the most common version of this scam; they use a slight variation (specifically, it uses the British spelling of "Mum" instead of the American one) of the "Fit Mom Daily" logo used in the very first scam fake news pages (from circa 2007, advertising Garcinia Cambogia weight-loss products) instead of the "Entertainment Today" logo, the "AS SEEN IN" banner below the headline uses the logos of British tabloids instead of American ones, and the fake comments are slightly different. Of course, the red flags are the same old; the "free trial", the fake results, a variation of the "Entertainment Today" layout, and the aforementioned fake comments. As always, avoid Creme, and don't believe everything you read on the internet.

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