I don't get it. I don't know anything of the websites and such but when I first saw that mymarriagematters commercial I IMMEDIATELY knew it was a front. You guys gotta get your "hustle" antenna's adjusted.
None of this would have happened if people minded their own business. If people want to cheat, let them, who cares. I find religious people stupid and naive, but you don't see me putting on a website about it.
What bothered me about this is in listening to Christian apollogetics messages the first rule of thumb is that you never mention that which you are preaching about lest you give them publicity. The fact they give the web site they are against is a red flag.
wake up people, way, way, before "ASHLEY MADISON", even existed most married couples would cheat on their spouse anyways, so please don't act like this website has created something that has never been done before. face it, there's really no such thing as "MONOGAMY", everybody cheats, why do you think there are so many divorces?
Good work. I was suspicious and went online myself to see what this vague commercial was all about. I am not surprised. Major networks making revenue off these bogus ads should not allow. The commercial's goal is obviously to lure unsuspecting creeps to the Ashley Madison site looking to get laid by fictional horny housewives.
I had a feeling the ad was a scam... the part where the guy puts his hand behind his back was a bit too obvious.. It looks like this is a new type of viral video. I even saw a comment from another guy on the add that said the tim and eric guys produced the ad
lmao...Just watching that commercial you can tell it's a advertisement for AM.com. They did not even try to hide it bro.
Props to you for catching it though, keep spreading your word.
Gossettc68 3 months ago
You said it was a gmail account
Marcm2k 6 months ago
I knew My Marriage Matters was fake when they kept mentioning "AshleyMadisondotcom" in their commercials!
smichelle65 7 months ago
I don't get it. I don't know anything of the websites and such but when I first saw that mymarriagematters commercial I IMMEDIATELY knew it was a front. You guys gotta get your "hustle" antenna's adjusted.
mpmarvin999 10 months ago
None of this would have happened if people minded their own business. If people want to cheat, let them, who cares. I find religious people stupid and naive, but you don't see me putting on a website about it.
Live and let live!
luigicamp69 11 months ago
What bothered me about this is in listening to Christian apollogetics messages the first rule of thumb is that you never mention that which you are preaching about lest you give them publicity. The fact they give the web site they are against is a red flag.
I'll bet it worked though.
krinks35 1 year ago
wake up people, way, way, before "ASHLEY MADISON", even existed most married couples would cheat on their spouse anyways, so please don't act like this website has created something that has never been done before. face it, there's really no such thing as "MONOGAMY", everybody cheats, why do you think there are so many divorces?
sasquatch13ja 1 year ago
Good work. I was suspicious and went online myself to see what this vague commercial was all about. I am not surprised. Major networks making revenue off these bogus ads should not allow. The commercial's goal is obviously to lure unsuspecting creeps to the Ashley Madison site looking to get laid by fictional horny housewives.
puffbojie 1 year ago
I had a feeling the ad was a scam... the part where the guy puts his hand behind his back was a bit too obvious.. It looks like this is a new type of viral video. I even saw a comment from another guy on the add that said the tim and eric guys produced the ad
easycheezy85 1 year ago