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When I brows BP I always say if it's to good to be true then it is. Most ads on there are fake

 

No, not most. As a long-time BP user (in Ottawa) and a researcher before seeing a new provider, it's about 25%.

 

As I keep informing people who ask and as a punter who gets asked to research new providers by other punters on *the other board*, it's easy...

 

Use Google Chrome Image Reverse Search. All you do is right click on any image and left click the bottom option (search google with this image). It takes 3-4 seconds per pic. By searching their pics (usually they have 5 of them) and googling their phone number (combined total of 3-4 minutes) you can see which ads are fake and which are real.

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