There are some truly ridiculous fake reviews being used by those online pick-up artists. It’s bad enough these individuals are selling fake programs that don’t actually do anything. But they try to convince people they are somehow legit by creating a bunch of fake assessments praising their systems.
Of course, we already know the lengths to which some of these dating frauds will go to protect themselves. Christian Hudson had someone create a fake Facebook account to comment on our article calling out his nonsense. You can read about that here.
It should come as no surprise to learn that fake reviews are one of the most common tricks used by online pick-up artists. Sometimes they place them on their own website. Sometimes you can find them on third party sites like Trust Pilot or Amazon. In most cases, this effusive support is completely fabricated. Other times, the reviews simply make no sense.
That may be annoying, but there is a silver lining here. There are some absolutely ridiculous fake reviews from online pick-up artists floating around out there. Let’s take a look at some of our favorites.
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3 ridiculous fake reviews used online pick-up artists

Grandpa reviews The Scrambler
First things first, the photo isn’t even of a 70-year-old man. It’s some random couple. Come on, you couldn’t get a photo of this fake “Nick” geriatric that matches the review? Apart from that, the entire premise of this review is so comically outlandish that I don’t even know where to begin.
There is no way a grandpa bought The Scrambler system and is now juggling one woman old enough to be his daughter and another who is his granddaughter’s age. It is so laughable and remains one of our favorite ridiculous fake reviews used by online pick-up artists.
More Dating: The Scrambler is a scam and a pretty gross one at that
“Jay” from The F-Formula scam

The parameters of this are easily disprovable. It’s pretty hard to ignore the fact he says he is 40 in this review, but the age listed on the site is 43. No one could be bothered to synch these up. Moving on, this dude is already attractive, confident and able to attract women much younger than him. So, what the hell is he doing here? Also, how do you know any of this if you’re new to dating? Nothing here adds up.
That’s probably because the text is fake, and they stole this photo from some British guy’s Twitter account. Poor Ken probably doesn’t even know his picture is being used on a website promoting The F-Formula scam.
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Ryan Seacrest vouches for Matthew Hussey

When you want to know if Matthew Hussey’s dating and relationship tips for women really work, there is no better source than…Ryan Seacrest. Wait. What? This is the most confusing review because the American Idol host wouldn’t need a program that teaches ladies how to get with men.
This probably explains why he doesn’t say anything in his quote. Hell, Seacrest may not even be talking about Hussey since he only says “dating guru” without mentioning a name. Oh, and slapping a results not typical tag underneath a review that promises absolutely nothing doesn’t do much to instill confidence.































