
Italian E-commerce Guru Exposed: False Promises and Misleading Marketing Tactics
Aydin Vahabov, an online entrepreneur, is under scrutiny after an investigative report by Striscia la Notizia revealed deceptive business practices. The report highlighted testimonials from individuals who invested in Vahabov's e-commerce courses, only to find the promised easy money was a misleading claim. "I chose to invest and was contacted by his right-hand man," one testimonial stated, "He explained it would be easy and fast, then proposed a course package for €1700." However, after ten lessons, the process became overwhelmingly complex, requiring further payments. Adding to the controversy, Vahabov's website prominently displays logos of major Italian newspapers, creating a false impression of endorsement. This unauthorized use of logos raises questions about journalistic ethics and the verification of sources in online journalism. The report serves as a cautionary tale for online consumers and underscores the importance of due diligence before investing in such programs.