No, there isn’t anyone sipping mimosas on the French Riviera using Soren Jordansen’s credit cards. But this has got to be the lowest, dirtiest, most downright unethical thing I have ever seen in the traffic exchanges.

As I was surfing yesterday, I saw one of the BootScootin Traffic custom splash pages. It had Soren’s picture and a banner for his TE, DragonSurf. Looked great. I didn’t question that Soren would promote BootScootin Traffic. I even sent out a tweet on Twitter about it. I mean, every TE owner wants someone with Soren’s reputation to be behind him/her.

Then somebody pointed out to me that the referral ID number was too high to be Soren’s since Soren was a JV partner for the launch. Even the target url for the DragonSurf banner was not Soren’s. Apparently, someone decided to “borrow” Soren Jordansen’s identity to grow his own downline at BootScootin Traffic.

Meanwhile, Soren himself caught wind of the masquerade and notified BootScootin Traffic’s owner, Sunny Suggs. Sunny quickly dealt with the situation in typical Sunny style. If you’ve been surfing the exchanges today, you know what I’m talking about.

I bring this up not simply to point out that TE owners Sunny Suggs and Soren Jordansen are constantly on the lookout for cheaters of every sort. This incident illustrates the importance of brand awareness. The cheater chose to use Soren Jordansen for a reason: to recruit downline members by making them believe that they are joining under a reputable marketer. Soren Jordansen has branded himself well with a good reputation. The cheater wanted to use Soren’s good name instead of taking the time to build his own. That is probably the saddest part of this whole mess.

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3 Responses to “Soren Jordansen’s identity STOLEN!”

no imageJerry Iannucci (Who am I?) Says:

Great detective work!

btw, if anyone is interested in renting my identity it’s available cheap. I’m practically giving myself away!

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no imageAngel One (Who am I?) Says:

I wanted to say that this identity theft is a danger, but I also need to add that this same “company” or person has tried to interact with my computer. Thank goodness for my virus protection catching it. We need to watch or find this person before something happens. Just wanted all to be aware!

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no imagePaul Penafiel (Who am I?) Says:

Wow first time i’ve heared about this sotry, I guess I should visit this blog more often huh.

That’s the lowest of the low I’ve seen anyone do on traffic exchange, I guess because Soren is not only an establish TE owner but a marketer as well and his face have been everywhere since the inception of Dragonsurf.

That’s just crazy.

Paul

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