WookieWantsFunding wrote:I receive a cold email from a kickstarter marketing agency that goes by the name of Crowd PR Ninja. Their website is at the link:
https://www.crowdfundingninjas.com/
I have come to find out that there is a long and storied history of scams by this company, just a small sample for all to see
https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/sp ... owdprninja
I was shocked to say the least, but just to do my due diligence I reached out to other companies asking about Crowd PR Ninja, and the response was less than positive. My belief is that if a company is truly good, even their competitors will say as much, because there is no denying it. People have reputations to uphold, even as competitors and if they are asked a straightforward question I know that will get a straightforward answer.
But it didn’t stop there. I received no less than 20 emails from them over the course of my campaign, one every other day. I replied to each and every message telling them I was not interested, and they just kept coming, over and over again.
For all to see, I will post images as well below
I believe the gentleman in the image below is the CEO
I reached out to every single project in the list here, and not one of them confirmed to have worked with them during their kickstarter, or at any time for marketing
Everyone needs to beware, and do not support this scam. Who knows what their money is going towards, but one thing is for certain is that it will not go towards the marketing of crowdfunding campaigns, that is for certain.
Ray.Trentson wrote:Go get em! We really do need something like that. The faud watch section is hit or miss. Everyone knows about it, but there is so much just complaining that it’s hard to gleam true and insightful data from it. I lurk here everyday reading and taking in information. I don’t learn much but what I do learn is how to spot a scam.
And based on what I have learned the company you mentioned is a scam. They show all the signs,, being posted in the fraud watch is of course the nail in the coffin. Once you’re in the fraud watch everyone knows to never use you. But still something more would be nice. Alot of us just want to put an end to the scams, they are so immoral and such a pain in the bottom to us creators. We work hard on our projects, and to see someone try to steal from us and the community at large just breaks my heart, it really does.
What kind of heartless person would scam a crowdfunding company? Why don’t they scam a real business. We as crowdfunders are not even real businesses, we make our projects by hand or we draw images of them in hopes that one day they will be actually for sale. All we have is hopes and dreams and all we have is each other. For the life of me, I just can’t fathom why someone would try to take that away from us.
Shame on your Crowd PR Ninja and shame on anyone like you. You don’t know how many days i’ve planned the concept for my product. You don’t know the countless hours i’ve spent coming up with neat and fun ideas for rewards. You don’t know a thing, so stay away from us if you’re reading this. Pack up your bags and hit the road because you are out of this community.
Fritz Franz wrote:BEWARE of Crowd PR Ninja. They are a known scam ring operating out of SE Asia & Brazil:
https://www.fiverr.com/tryant/share-you ... ook-groups
https://twitter.com/crowdfunding009
http://www.ninjacrowdfunding.com/
https://www.facebook.com/NinjaCrowdfunding/
https://internshala.com/internship/deta ... 1508075381
They think of themselves as “Robin Hoods”, taking from rich American’s and giving to their own selves.Ray.Trentson wrote:Go get em! We really do need something like that. The faud watch section is hit or miss. Everyone knows about it, but there is so much just complaining that it’s hard to gleam true and insightful data from it. I lurk here everyday reading and taking in information. I don’t learn much but what I do learn is how to spot a scam.
And based on what I have learned the company you mentioned is a scam. They show all the signs,, being posted in the fraud watch is of course the nail in the coffin. Once you’re in the fraud watch everyone knows to never use you. But still something more would be nice. Alot of us just want to put an end to the scams, they are so immoral and such a pain in the bottom to us creators. We work hard on our projects, and to see someone try to steal from us and the community at large just breaks my heart, it really does.
What kind of heartless person would scam a crowdfunding company? Why don’t they scam a real business. We as crowdfunders are not even real businesses, we make our projects by hand or we draw images of them in hopes that one day they will be actually for sale. All we have is hopes and dreams and all we have is each other. For the life of me, I just can’t fathom why someone would try to take that away from us.
Shame on your Crowd PR Ninja and shame on anyone like you. You don’t know how many days i’ve planned the concept for my product. You don’t know the countless hours i’ve spent coming up with neat and fun ideas for rewards. You don’t know a thing, so stay away from us if you’re reading this. Pack up your bags and hit the road because you are out of this community.
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