The popup redirects users to launchperch.net, which hosts a fake Lowe’s survey that falsely claims that users can receive a “gorilla carts” at Gorilla Carts
There, users will be asked to pay $9.96 to cover shipping and handling fees, which is really to sign users up for subscriptions to My eBook Nook Store and the Live Free Fitness App
The popup redirects users to sunsethydraulically.boats, which hosts a fake Starbucks survey that falsely claims users can receive an “Owala FreeSip” at Owala FreeSip
There, users will be asked to pay $14.25 not for shipping and handling, but a “guaranteed placement” in the “contest to win,” as well as a subscription to Fit Flow Coach for an additional $81.33/month and a subscription to the Ebook Vault Collection for $54.95/month.
He is definitely involved with CBD scams, but acts as a third party drop shipper for his friends, instead of being directly involved. He labels and ships the product while the company changes its label and PO Box 2-3 times per year to avoid being on the radar.
This man also scams his employees. He breaks labor laws, refuses to pay overtime, disregards OSHA regulations, etc. He’s absolute garbage. I was surprised to see all these scams. I never knew he was doing all this!