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wechsleradultintelligencescale.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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  • 2 community reports from users

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Registrar
CSC Corporate Domains, Inc.
Registration Date
12/5/2012
First Seen
2/22/2026

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I think I have found a scam website, could you possibly help me get it noticed? Since it's very late and I am very tired i'm just going to copy/paste my Paypal dispute message. I would also like to say that I am only out $14, it's not the biggest deal, but I don't like scammers, and I would love to see them get caught. I have many reasons to believe that the website where I paid for an IQ test is a scam. The user "Jordan" on yahoo answers posted two answers very recently. The same user responded to both answers in confirmation user "bballtez". This user posted links to two websites, http://www.rutherfordiq.com/ http://wechsleradultintelligencescale.com/ They both ask the EXACT same questions. I find it incredibly unlikely that the user "Jordan" would pay $1500 for a real IQ exam and then pay $20 for a cheap internet test. In addition this person claims the two tests are similar but different. They are word for word the exact same questions.Why would this user not notice this. Another point, she claims that she got the same 126 score on both tests, which is unlikely since they are the exact same questions, and once you have seen the questions once, it's much easier to do well the second time. The facebook page they have is very recent, less than two weeks old. They have thousands of likes, but nearly zero comments on their page. The website does not show up anywhere on the internet which leads me to believe it is very new. Which in turn would match it's two week old facebook page. Given this, they claim 114,000 tests have been taken, which is highly unlikely given how young the website is. They also claim over 2,000 tests taken in a single day which does not make sense if they have 114,000 total and are less than two weeks old. They claim it was made by experts in psychology yet none of these experts wish to put their name on their work, which is very much unlike college professors. The name on the "certificate" is There is no connection from this website to

4549 days ago4 upvotes

I think I have found a scam website, could you possibly help me get it noticed? Since it's very late and I am very tired i'm just going to copy/paste my Paypal dispute message. I would also like to say that I am only out $14, it's not the biggest deal, but I don't like scammers, and I would love to see them get caught. I have many reasons to believe that the website where I paid for an IQ test is a scam. The user "Jordan" on yahoo answers posted two answers very recently. The same user responded to both answers in confirmation user "bballtez". This user posted links to two websites, http://www.rutherfordiq.com/ http://wechsleradultintelligencescale.com/ They both ask the EXACT same questions. I find it incredibly unlikely that the user "Jordan" would pay $1500 for a real IQ exam and then pay $20 for a cheap internet test. In addition this person claims the two tests are similar but different. They are word for word the exact same questions.Why would this user not notice this. Another point, she claims that she got the same 126 score on both tests, which is unlikely since they are the exact same questions, and once you have seen the questions once, it's much easier to do well the second time. The facebook page they have is very recent, less than two weeks old. They have thousands of likes, but nearly zero comments on their page. The website does not show up anywhere on the internet which leads me to believe it is very new. Which in turn would match it's two week old facebook page. Given this, they claim 114,000 tests have been taken, which is highly unlikely given how young the website is. They also claim over 2,000 tests taken in a single day which does not make sense if they have 114,000 total and are less than two weeks old. They claim it was made by experts in psychology yet none of these experts wish to put their name on their work, which is very much unlike college professors. The name on the "certificate" is There is no connection from this website to

4549 days ago4 upvotes

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