Is this owned by moz?
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We continue to get hundreds of spam links per month, and just found a link from here.
I do not believe this is owned by moz.
Maybe I'm wrong?
Thanks.
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What John says, it's totally a rip-off and definitely not a site that Moz is owning.
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Looks like a spam website to me! You should contact Moz about this, as I can't imagine it is owned by them. It looks more like copyright infringement. Also, when you lookup who owns the domain it is completely lacking of information. Maybe Moz can do a DMCA take-down or contact them.
Also, when you click any of the links on the website, you get redirected right back to the homepage. When I see this it just looks like a link farm for spam links, along with Moz's design to help people think it's a trustworthy website.
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