Do the links actually support the statements? When I've followed such links, it's generally been a roll of the dice on whether they do support the AI's statements.
Yes. The links are to isolated threads on a rail (model) forums (apparently, this publisher markets books/magazines related to railway models).
It's hard to see if the individual complaints really support a general problem, or if this simply the only result that talks about "scam + business-name". Probably, the latter.
The same problem happens on google search, if you look "<obscure false fact>", you'll get pages mentioning that false fact. If you fall into the trap of confirmation bias, it leads you to think the false fact is in true.
Yes. The links are to isolated threads on a rail (model) forums (apparently, this publisher markets books/magazines related to railway models).
It's hard to see if the individual complaints really support a general problem, or if this simply the only result that talks about "scam + business-name". Probably, the latter.
The same problem happens on google search, if you look "<obscure false fact>", you'll get pages mentioning that false fact. If you fall into the trap of confirmation bias, it leads you to think the false fact is in true.