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Pluggle - it is Untrustworthy Website

The website, Pluggle, located at pluggle.com.ph is an untrustworthy website. The website provides no information on who the owner of the company is, or who operates it. Then who are members sending their money to, scammers, cybercriminals or legit businessmen, no one knows. The untrustworthy website tricks potential victims into registering by claiming that they can earn money by logging in daily. But, the website only earns money from new users who have to pay a ₱1000 PHP ($19.80 USD) in order to become a member. And, those members only get paid from money collected from new members who they have recruited. This makes the website a Ponzi or Pyramid scheme which will eventually crash once the website or its members are unable to recruit new members.

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Pluggle.com.ph - The Untrustworthy Website

The untrustworthy website even uses the colors of Google's logo to make it appear as if it is associated with the search giants. It also claims its social media partners are Google, Facebook. Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, or Vimeo. But, this is not true.

Therefore, online users are advised not to register with the website or become members. It is important that online users research companies or websites before they invest their money in them. They should not be fooled by the ridiculous claims made by untrustworthy websites or companies online.

Remember, it is very easy for online scammers or cybercriminals to create fake websites anywhere around the world and lure their potential victims to them. The scammers can operate in countries where it s hard to locate them and can quickly set up create new websites when their current ones are taken down.

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