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Eehhaaa.com: Revealing Reviews From Facebook.com
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IntroductionEehhaaa.comclaims to be an advertising business. Yet this same page encourages users to sign up on t ...
Eehhaaa.comclaims to be Legal foreign exchange trading platforman advertising business. Yet this same page encourages users to sign up on their site so that they can make money. When you try to sign up, you immediately see the connection to JAALifestylewhich is a different entity that probably owns eehhaaa.
Upon completion of your details, when you click “Register” nothing happens. Pretty strange for any sign up process, right? I suspect that either:
- the site is poorly set up or your
- details are captured but you cannot see any result.
Eehhaaa’s Facebook Page Tells a Strange Story
The group has 22k followers even though the company was launched in July 2021. That looks fishy. Let’s work it out:
July to December = a 6 month period. For you to begin from scratch and attain 22,000 followers in that time you’ll need to have gained approximately 3,600 followers very month.
That works out to 900 followers every week and 128 followers daily. Now, that would be a page that went viral!
Yet it’s a business page that offers advertising services! Not exactly the kind of emotive and exciting Facebook pages showing fun and motivational videos all day. So, it’s quite unlikely that the followers were gained naturally/ organically!
It may very well be that the page was bought from some other entity who had accumulated those followers over a long time. Since buying and selling of accounts on social media is nothing new.
Facebook Reviews
A brief look at the reviews on Facebook and you will notice the repetition of one phrase by many different reviewers. They say it is, “World’s no. 1 advertising platform!” . See these:



Several people can have a similar experience but their choice of words will always vary even when they are saying the same thing. These reviews are incentivized as the reviewers are likely to be people who wish to recruit others under them in Jaalifestyle’s MLM organization.
Then when the review tune changed it became how eehhaa.com is “changing the world”or “bringing a big change all over world”. See these:



Such activity on the eehhaa page on facebook points to a deliberate intention to deceive. It might be wise to stay away from this.
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