Beware of PageRank fraud. It is possible to spoof a PageRank by redirecting a domain name to a higher PR site. When a website is permanently redirected (301 Redirect) to another site, Google considers these sites identical and it shows the same PageRank value for the site with redirection.
Although fake PageRank does not have any benefits, sometimes scammers use this technique to sell domains at higher prices. If you are planing to buy a PR domain, you should be careful. You can use our Fake PageRank tool to check if a site has valid pagerank or not.
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