I think people have to be very careful when putting labels like "Scam" on any product or service.
From what I can see the person is offering a service. If he delivers on what he offers it is not a scam.

I agree with Mike Dunbar that you can accomplish this same thing by putting in a lot of work yourself. Networking, building relationships, etc. Done right you may not need a "Demo" service.

It's does IMHO fall on the person offering such services to be at least minimally honest with a potential client.
If you send them Garbage to produce you will get Garbage back. A demo/producer service should be able to recognize this.
It should not boil down to Caveat emptor.

Last edited by Bill Robinson; 12/29/10 04:13 PM.

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