UPDATE May13, 2010: Things pertaining to LeapFish.com, their founders and management, along with related startups are no longer of interest to me, therefore no further comments are allowed on this post. There are also more reliable sources out there (such as Better Business Bureau) to help you make an informed decision about LeapFish.
***You may also want to know that the Law Firm of Daniel Bakondi, in San Francisco, CA, is investigating a possible Class Action Law Suit Against LeapFish.
Ben Behrouzi, the CEO of dying ePerks and LeapFish has registered VladZablotskyy.org domain:

UPDATE: Thanks to a tip from the regular reader I have learned that ePerks and LeapFish CEO Ben Behrouzi has also registered VladZablotskyy.net:

So what does Behrouzi plans to do with these domains? Probably nothing befitting a CEO of a company. I am curious nevertheless.
In the comments below Behrouzi indicated that he purchased domains to document the “real Vlad Zablotskyy”- smells like cybersquatting to me.
This is not the first time Mr. Behrouzi threatened to ruin some one’s reputation. Back when he worked at at Reply.com, Mr Behrouzi left this message on the phone of his employee:
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Update: Bellow are the links to more LeapFish reviews.
A Brief Tale Of Sleaze– LeapFish should take Rob Shore’s advise and never lie to their potential clients.
Three Scams and Rip-Offs to Report – Kit Eliot describes his “encounter” with LeapFish.
Leapfish Review – Is LeapFish.com an opportunity, scam, or just another meta search site?– short but to the point rundown about advertising on LeapFish- needless to say the author passes on the opportunity to advertise or invest in LeapFIsh.
LeapFish Affiliate Program. Can Giveaways Keep It Afloat?– a post by yours truly. I thought it was a mistake to link their affiliate program to the basic function of their website- the search function. Their widgets also contain SEO friendly links back to their website- my conclusion their affiliate program is really a linking scheme to gain rankings in search engines.
LeapFish.com advertisers beware – yet another account of dealing with LeapFish sale people.