Hey Federal Communications Commission! Tech fraudster Leo Laporte knowingly creates fraudulent promos for broadcasting on national radio every week. Leo Laporte Public Admits to Running Fraudulent Promos! True to form, this CON-MAN instructed his editors to COVER UP and conceal this appalling incident from viewers and the sponsor.Ĭheck for yourself in the recording that they published and observe how this latest monumental screw-up was quietly edited out. They get everything they deserve when they get conned by a faker like this.
It's bad enough that, with no regard whatsoever to the whole #MeToo movement, RemotePC chooses to pay a womanizing sex pervert to promote their product. "Well, THAT wasn't sixty seconds!" - Leo Laporte, a JOKE in his own industry. Watch below as this crook waffles on promoting his own failing podcast network on national radio, while COMPLETELY FORGETTING to read an ad for RemotePC: Unprofessional, incompetent buffoon, Leo Laporte, constantly mocks and ridicules his own advertisers and sponsors, and REGULARLY fails to read advertisements that they have paid a huge amount of money for. IHeartRadio pays disgraced pervert Leo Laporte $1,166.66 per hour, and he STILL can't read his ads properly.īob Pittman and the rest of the idiots at iHeartMedia - Have you no shame? Leo Laporte Publicly Cons RemotePC on National Radio AGAIN! Putting this outrageous atrocity into perspective, the average pay rate for a nurse in the USA is $35.36 per hour and teachers earn $28 per hour. FOR THIS?įor this level of quality "work" Leo Laporte is paid $3,500 per show by the bankrupt iHeartRadio. WHY is Leo Laporte paid $3,500 per episode by iHeartRadio. Then, if/when he does bother to finally show up, Leo Laporte can't even read his ads properly!Ĭheck out the following video, which shows perfectly what a shocking abomination "Leo Laporte: The Tech Guy" has become: Man, those 11am starts to the working day must take REAL dedication and effort! It's bad enough that fake tech guy Leo Laporte regularly fails to turn up on time for his crappy radio show. If any other national radio show host was caught doing what Laporte tries to get away with - incompetently broadcasting false and factually inaccurate legal advice or putting the health of people at risk and endangering them with unqualified, made-up medical information - they wouldn't just be struck off, they'd be locked up! It's the most pathetic type of viewing you could possibly imagine, just like all of the so-called shows that the talentless man-baby Leo Laporte takes part in. Indeed, when Google can't help this tech fraud he either blatantly makes stuff up live on air or desperately hopes his "chat room" will feed him with barely plausible sounding answers.
Refresh soon!Įvery weekend this pathetic, washed-up, 90's TV has-been cons people on national radio under the pretence of being "Leo Laporte - The Tech Guy," a show that has long since degenerated into six hours of "Let me Google that for you" as he dishes out dangerously bad technical advice week after week. We expose MORE audience abuse, fully endorsed by Leo Laporte, right here EVERY hour.