🛑 Son, Always Check the Link Before You Click it...
How one sketchy URL reminded me why I always talk to the machine first.
A Little Story With a Big Lesson
Earlier today, I came across a sketchy-looking link:
https://wellgenix-zone.top/nH8f9Lx2
Looked like it was promoting a legit supplement brand I’ve heard of — Wellgenix.
But something felt off. The link was weird. The domain was .top instead of .com.
So I asked my AI sidekick — ChatGPT — to check it out.
And guess what?
It was likely a trap.
A spoofed domain, not connected to the real company. Possibly a phishing site or shady redirect.
⚠️ Son, This Is Why You Ask Before You Act
You can’t trust every flashy ad, every “limited time offer,” or every too-good-to-be-true deal that shows up in your inbox, Facebook feed, or text messages.
The scammers are getting smarter. The links look real. The pages are polished.
But if you’re not careful, one click can cost you.
That’s why I use AI like ChatGPT as my early warning system.
It can:
Verify if a site is real or fake
Cross-check product reviews
Sniff out shady redirects
Save your butt before you hand over your credit card
🧠 The Lesson?
Next time you’re tempted to buy something from a random ad or unknown link:
Ask the Machine first.
Don't gamble with your money — or your security.
I’ve lived long enough to know this:
The internet can be a goldmine or a landmine.
Use your brain. And when in doubt, borrow mine — or let the machine do it.
That’s the kind of wisdom I’d share with my son if I had one.
And since I don’t, I’m sharing it with you.
— Fred aka GeezerWise
💬 P.S.
Ever wonder if a product pitch or online ad is real or a scam?
Just drop it into ChatGPT and ask:
“Is this a legit product or a scam site?”
It takes 10 seconds — and it can save you from weeks of regret.
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#TalkToTheMachine #SmartMoneyMoves #GeezerWiseTips #OnlineSafety #ScamAlert



