Do Not Buy Legal Adder / LegalAdder

by Michelle MacPhearson

Legal Adder is a big, fat lie.

They claim (the tagline):

The only bot that won’t get you deleted

Bullshit!

Any bot will get you deleted when used improperly.

Second, when Legal Adder launched they stole the Badder Adder salespage, verbatim, including my customer’s testimonials and forgot to take my name off of it. I had to get a DCMA takedown. They then changed it, but upon review tonight, they’ve reverted back to using my bullets.

It’s just really not cool to tell people that they can go crazy with their bot, because people will, and they will lose their accounts. Legitimate bands just trying to get by. I also guarantee their “Clients” list is fake – I have had many, many famous customers, none of which would have permitted their name on ANY salespage. It’s a “dirty little secret” in entertainment; if the fans knew those comments and messages weren’t actually written to them personally by their idol, they’d be crushed.

Buy a different bot if you need one, or if you choose to go with Legal Adder know that they are completely lying about the whole “no account deletion” thing and the feature set described is not theirs, but directly lifted from the Badder Adder salespage.

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{ 6 comments }

Tino Triste July 9, 2007 at 4:57 am

That’s really bad. I’ll surely spread the word about this.

david mariant July 11, 2007 at 6:18 pm

Thanks for writing this. What do you think of friends adder pro?
It really is hard to say if these are safe at all. I used the triends adder pro once and found that for the first time I had a physer (spelling) virus bulletin created. Have you ever seen this?

Thanks,

David

Michelle MacPhearson July 11, 2007 at 7:19 pm

Any bot can get you deleted, it all depends on how you use it. Heck, you can get yourself deleted without a bot. It’s not about any particular software being “safe” and others not, it’s really a matter of what you do on MySpace, whether they like it, whether other users flag your account or not, etc.

I had problems with Friend Adder Pro when I first started MySpace marketing, but that was a long time ago. I don’t recommend them because of my own experience as a customer. I am not aware of them doing anything with phishing or bulletin posting on people’s accounts. It may well have been a coincidence.

david mariant July 11, 2007 at 7:23 pm

Thanks for the information…. David

Sharon March 31, 2008 at 5:49 am

I paid for that program and guess what? It doesn’t do half the things it says it does and…6 months later they now have anew version which will not accept my registration code. I already wrote their support 3 times and got no reply!
Stay away from them…they are crooks

Jason Carroll November 1, 2008 at 11:17 am

I use Friend Blaster Pro and it has been great. I have a music page though, and you’ll find that almost all top artists use these bots and they use play increasers. If it’s part of promoting music, MySpace usually doesn’t say anything about it as long as you don’t go overboard. 400 friend requests per day MAX…best to night even get close to that. Stay below 250 actions per day and you’ll be perfectly fine. I have 15000 friends and counting due to this program.

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