Capital Retrieval – Consumer Retrieval Services – Jennifer Lynn Woods or Mason? And the Press Release
Oh, the plot thickens! I don’t even know where to begin.
I decided to do a bit more digging today. So many underestimate the power of Google and the all mighty Press Release.
Press Releases can assist in backlinks to a site, and promotion of a company or product. I found a talented press release writer named Jennifer Lynn. Appears she has a love for video as well after I visited her blog named “My Social Responsibility.” Jennifer may be some how involved with these 2 companies as she states “I now help people get their money back from fraudulent businesses and plan to build a network owned opportunity” and she did write the press release for both. Again, I am left with more questions than answers – which becomes the norm in this type of investigative work. I hope she can clear up the need for using 2 names – Woods and Mason – and maybe has more information on these companies and what she really understands about them. I also don’t understand the matching PO boxes provided for “more information”. Whether these companies are truly related or not, you have to agree it is puzzling how both seem to emerge at the same time, and how both have a press release written by the same writer. In addition how both stem back to Arizona.
I’m still out to help my friend Jim – who by the way I was quite shocked to find that his website was not found in the wayback machine when I tried to find exactly what site he had purchased. Not sure what that is about – as I would have expected his site to be up for at least a year after a 10g investment – and of course it would have been picked up by the wayback machine.
My findings today were complicated and would result in a 2000 word or more blog post, so I thought I should just video tape them to show what I did and what I found. Hopefully someone can learn some of these same investigative techniques and save themselves from further distress.
What I show in these videos is just some of the first steps I do when beginning research on a product, service or website. The clues are all there, it’s just a matter of knowing how to spot them. A lot of clicking to see where things go. Nothing hard.
Due to the restrictions of youtube and my gift of the word “um” I needed to break this into two pieces as it slightly exceeded the 10 minute limit – so I apologize.
Hope you enjoy!
Part 2
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