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  • Report:  #1071933

Complaint Review: Ted Dhanik

Ted Dhanik Ted Dhanik is a scam artist that ripped me off and several other affiliate marketers, advertisers, and consumers. West Hollywood California

  • Reported By:
    U.O.E.N.O. — Miami Florida
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 01, 2013
  • Updated:
    Fri, May 19, 2017

It's about time that Ted Dhanik is ousted for being one of the biggest scam artists in the world.  Mark this post down in the annals of history, as Ted Dhanik will go down hard because of this.

Over the past 5 years Ted Dhanik has used EngageBDR as a front for his illegal affiliate operations.  From CXDigital to ClickBooth, Ted has used front men that purchased media through Ted's EngageBDR Ad Network to publish fake blogs that promoted free trials of Acai, African Mango, Colon Cleansers, and other dietary supplements.  He's scammed thousands of people a day utlizing Facebook Cloaking in conjunction with display ads on publisher websites that Ted buys media directly from. 

Around 2011 Ted Dhanik discovered that all of the free trial scams that he was promoting started to get capped due to regulations.  From there Ted started to build and promote his own free trial scams that he directly controlled.  While I have been unable to retrieve the exact name of those scams, there was a time that Ted was promoting those scams on EngageBDR.  He hired a rejected international doctor to be the host of those scams and was running fake clinical trials.

Ted Dhanik is a total psychopath.  He is a closeted homosexual that is very sensitive to criticism.  This psychopath needs to get taken down.  Contact the FBI & FTC to report Ted Dhanik.

FBI Los Angeles
11000 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 1700
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Phone: (310) 477-6565
Fax: (310 996-3359

FTC Helpline

1-866-290-4236

The reason why I have come forward is simple.  In 2012 I lost a considerable amount of money working with EngageBDR.  I fronted money to have media buys placed for product offers that I was running.  It came to my attention that Ted Dhanik used my money to discover the publishers that converted well, and then used those placements for his own product offers.  He kept telling me the entire time that "everything was ok" and that I should just hold on while things got going on the media buy.  Before I knew it my spend was fully exhausted and I was at a major loss.  Ted Dhanik scammed the wrong person, and now he is going to be ousted to the entire world.  Do not do business with this guy.

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