Scams like the one you link to prey on people new to the web. It's snake oil plus telemarketing, and all hidden behind a thick layer of anonymity. People hyping these scams frequently pose seemingly innocent questions to websites that have little or nothing to do with the product or service.
Combine that with the demographics of this site: no advertising budget, no high-profile periodical pointing to it, a fairly small circle of regulars who mostly know each other by name, very few new visitors who weren't pointed at the site by a regular ... And here you come creating an account solely to pose a seemingly innocent question about an obvious (to most of us) scam. What are we supposed to think?
If you really are so naiive as to not know it's a scam, than take this as a warning: don't believe everything you see online.
If you're the shill we believe you are, go try somewhere else. We're not buying.