Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Coreyhasmoney.com - A scam which you should avoid

Coreyhasmoney.com is one of many similar ads which lead to google cash kit, google repeatedly combat against google cash kit and are nothing to do with it whatsoever. The website has a cheesy picture of the said person and it automatically says that he is from whereever you are logging in.

Basically you will be posting things which are not allowed by adsense and so you will eventually make very little if any money and get suspended. Meanwhile he will have made a small income from selling you google cashkit. There are many sites in a similar vein and they are known for advertising on facebook. The testimonies are re-used on many other sites.

www.money.chipzentrale.com - Old Scam New on the Scene

It's a while since I've unearthed one of the many casino scams on the net but today I came across yet another one. I've mentioned in the past sites which encourage you to start playing roulette wth what seems like a method that may work.

The fact is that there are so many of these that if everyone had done well - there'd be no poverty and no casinos doing business! This doesn't work and although it looks appealing - should be steered clear of. The only people making money here is the webmaster through affilliates and the casino at your expense.

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Make Money With Your Twitter Account

This money earning opportunity revolves around twitter, if you are already on twitter then that's one less thing you have to worry about. Providing you have more than 25 followers then you can participate.

Basically you post an ad on twitter which are already prepared and can be submitted on to your twitter with one click. Any time somebody clicks it, you get a payment, this is stipulated on the page full of ads (payment is from 1 cent to 7 cents per click at the moment although they are planning to introduce higher payments soon).

Apart from setting up the account, the whole process takes little more than a minute. The amount of income is vast and the site is said to payout with paypal, now I've not yet reached the $20 payout mark but this site comes recommended by a friend and I have good faith in it.

If you use twitter for private reasons amongst friends, then perhaps it is better to use another account - there are many members which will add you back, so it shouldn't take long to have 25 followers or more. Personally I have 500, so the chance of people clicking is quite high and makes a tidy sum at the moment. What's more is that you get 20% of referral income for life.

Here is the referral: http://twtad.com/?id=760

The first step however is to set up a twitter account if you don't have one. Any more questions let me know!

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Make Money with Proposition Bets

If you are a confident kind of person, why not learn a few special talents, big up your talent in a local bar and earn money by betting on whether you will do something or not. All you need to do is find someone who genuinely believes that it's impossible for you to do something then amaze them for a small price! Consider yourself an amateur magician!

Here's a website with a good selection:

http://proposition-bets.com/

Thursday, 16 April 2009

capitalrobert.blogspot.com - not a scam but a waste of money

This guy's page details how a powerseller from e-bay has taught him how to earn £1000 a week on e-bay, there are then various screenshots of proof and information on how it was achieved before giving a link leading to his "mentors website" which will sell you an e-bay book on how to make great profits on e-bay. The link is on the website richmonkey.com which is the same guy's website and tries to sell his book on the homepage.

The Amanda book is not the worst book ever but these things have been going around e-bay for decades. Apart from that though the guy has some pretty interesting posts on his website.

directmoneymethod.com a scam due to completely lieing!

directmoneymethod.com have a really short and sweet little adsense ad about how you can make £300 in an hour, clicking through to their website you will then immediately appear at Etoro.com, basically directmoneymethod.com is making use of their affiliate system - which pays the affiliate $100 for every succesful sign up and deposit. Whilst there's nothing wrong with this, it is the way that directmoneymethod.com goes about it which I consider to be a scam! Likewise the earnings of £300 in an hour would involve a massive investment. There are far better Forex websites than Etoro out there, so if you are thinking seriously about it - do hunt around.

Neilsmoneysite.com - a scam by a well known scammer

Neilsmoneysite.com advertises that he used to make £35 a day and now makes over £51,000 a month, he uses the well known technique of showing a photo of himself on holiday with his pretty wife - he claims to be where ever you are from and says that you can make a packet by signing up through google cash kit - google cash kit is not at all related to google and is a complete scam but what's more interesting perhaps is that this site no longer even leads there but instead to perfspot.com which seems to be a platform like myspace, I suspect this guy might just be collecting information now.

www.1easystep.com - This scam is dead in the water!

As you can see from this website, it is rather similar to the scam that I mentioned in the previous month - Google Cash Tree was never related to Google and was a complete scam. This website now leads to somewhere completely different though - fortunately it seems to be a complete dead end, which is good for any unsuspecting readers.

Monday, 13 April 2009

duvetdollars.com - an undercover scam

See what I've done there with the title? Ha, probably clever than anything you'll read in this e-book, currently retailing at $49.99 it describes things like clickbank and adsense. If you notice the graph on her main page then it's the same on any numerous of clickbank scammers and is a tell-tale sign to look out for. There's little info in this book and I've had reports that the owner of the site fails to refund as promised.

casinocashpro.com - The old casino scam but even worse!

Most of the roulette scams show you this simple black/red trick which in theory should work but try spinning a coin and you will see that it doesn't. Most of them also suggest starting with £1 which would at least limit damages to some extent, this guy just tells you start straight with £5. You will come a cropper, do not follow this method, you will lose!

atozreviews.co.uk - Another affiliate advertising scams

This guy is making his money in the same way as the person we mentioned on the moneysmartpro.webs.com, seasoned online money earner hunters will have come across these sites a few times but newbies could easily be taken in by this site. This is no review site at all just a front to get you to sign up to those sites so that he will get a commission.

Mrbidwin.com - a new auction scam

These auction scams come and go, I've already uncovered the largely scamming site Madbid. Mrbidwin doesn't quite work the same way, it is free to sign up and they then give you 100 free bids. They then sell money (for instance $1) and people use up their free bids trying to win the dollar, each time a bid is received the clock denoting the remaining auction time is turned back to 1 minute. It's likely you'll win a few times with your 100 bids unless you are bidding too early but the problem occurs when you start spending your own money on it to try to win, in theory you could make 10 bids of 0.10 and still break even if you won on the 10th time but in reality it will be too tricky with bidders on the computer side. A complete waste of time!

www.exceltelemedia.co.uk - not a scam just a bit kinky!

The earning figures are all viable but this is basically handling sexually explicit phone calls and using a webcam even though it tarts itself up in a slightly different way with testimonies like "The men were just lonely"

onlinemoneynow.co.uk - a complete scam

Any website offering free roulette systems to win big and pay off your mortgage etc, you should be particularly wary of. These strategies are old hat and simply don't work in the long-run, if they did - the casinos would be bankrupt. This website makes it money from the affiliates that you click on when signing up and depositing money you will lose. Stay away!

moneysmartpro.webs.com - Not just one scam but a number of them!

This website promises a unique way of earning money and then lists several websites as an affilliate - I've seen the links to the E-bay casino related ad, cashmaster, duvet dollars et al before on a certain website (can't recall which one) and I can't emphasise ignoring them enough! Stay away!

Friday, 10 April 2009

www.markitmaster.net/wealth - Not quite a scam but likely a waste of money

Here's another website that makes promises of showing you how to earn big bucks. The format is a sales pitch rather than that of an out and out scam. All this guy has done is compile information on the subjects he mentions in his pitch, googling for free tips will bring the same outcomes as buying his book for £67.00 - a cost which is a bit too much for something you can get for free for your average budding online entrepreneur.

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

make-online-money.co.uk - Our enemy the casino related scam

Just as I thought I'd uncovered enough worthless make money casino type sites, another one pops up. Some people would have you believe that the only way to make money online easily is in the casino, don't be fooled - if this was succesful everyone would be doing it and the casinos wouldn't allow it. The only people making big bucks here is the sites recommending it as affiliates! This scam can be seen in numerous posts below.

ebayno1system.webs.com - the old roulette scam again

The amount of sites like this that can be unearthed just goes to show that you never can be too careful, I've mentioned this scam numerous times now - it's based on them making money from affilliates and making it look incredibly attractive to you - this will work in play free mode but when it comes to playing for money, you will ultimately lose.

internetreviews.webs.com - A misleading scam

I hate adverts which are completely misleading and this is a perfect example, the high possible earnings presented through writing reviews on the advert simply didn't ring true. The website actually has nothing to do with reviews but is a long list of various scams and very low income websites, where the guy makes money as an affiliate or referral. None of the ones currently up are worth your time and some are well worth avoiding (E-bay No.1 Gambling system, Cashmaster etc)

instant-cash-systems.com - An easy to spot scam

The minute I saw this website advertised, I had a feeling that it was going to be a casino related scam, the earnings of between £250 and £500 are always estimated for this particular system and the website even looked familiar. Please be warned that this scam may well win in free play but will ultimately fail when it comes to playing for money.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

janes-home-business.com - another rubbish scam

If you've just read the andrews-secret.com post then you may be interested to know that this website does exactly the same thing. This is clearly someone who has bought Andrew's course and as crappy as the website looks - they will be wanting the same £27 plus postage for the Andrews course. Better off out of it unless you've got money to burn!

andrews-secret.com Not exactly a scam but pretty close

Andrew Reynolds has done well for himself and knows a lot about business, basically below all the spiel is one months free trial and then £27 a month after that to receive a monthly course from him. Some of the information is valuable but most of it can be found elsewhere for free or at a cheaper price. The "cash on demand" programme is certainly not that - the course runs for an extremely long time which means you forking out a lot on his course, on top of this you are invited to ridiculously expensive seminars.

I don't think it's worth the money unless you are already rich, in which case you wouldn't be looking for ways of making money online!

Why myinternetbusiness.com is a scam!

Myinternetbusiness.com advertises themselves under false pretences, whilst this is common in the world of internet marketing, I immediately tend to disregard sites which try to hammer home the point that they are willing to change your life and that you can work together. Their packages are ridiculously expensive - between $400 and $1000 and you get paid from sales of e-boooks selling the usual money making things that can be found quite often for free. You won't be able to sell them as easily as you think and even if you do sell them, do you really feel good about selling people crap?

kandola.myinternet.tour.com/lcv1/ - Product related scam

This is another variation of the two websites mentioned below and will lead to the main sister site full of movies and propaganda to get you to sign up to selling products (money making drivel) for a cost. These are the only guys making money out of it and you are better off looking for an honest earning. If you are looking for some of those then some good news is that I'll be putting up some links to the best genine money earning opportunities, I've come across.

james.myinternettour.com - The same product selling scam

This is a further page of guidingyoutowealth.com and must be the template which is offered on the main site, don't bother wasting your time signing up to these websites and watching their videos full of stuff which will just make you jealous and want to go ahead with their product selling! Sitting and watching this will not earn you money! Don't be fooled, be smart!

guidingyoutoyourwealth.com - A dull scam

This site is full of promises, makes use of pictures of flashy resorts and cars, even the owner of the sites family, it then leads to a completely different website which encourage you to sell pointless money making products.

There's endless info on how to get your site up and running but ultimately you will be forking out and if you do make any money out of it, you will be scamming people just like you've scammed. This isn't business, it's just blocking up the web with rubbish!

uk.madbid.com/front - A scam I hadn't seen before

If any of the scammers we've recently uncovered deserve to make money then surely it's this guy - it's one of the more inventive scams, I've seen in recent times. Madbid is an auction website, they even give money to charity. Basically items sell for a fraction of their RRP on this auction site but you have to buy bids. At approximately £1 per bid, they don't come cheap. The clock resets to 3 minutes every time there is a bid, if there is no bid then the auction finishes.

The site does however seem to allow certain people bid after the time is finished and it seems that the same few people win over and over again, some of which had once been caught linked to the owner of the site on his facebook profile. It all seems too dodgy for me and will cost you far too much although there is a slight chance of picking up a bargain.

express-money-online-income.co.uk - Casino related scam!

In recent weeks, I've unearthed lots of sites leading to exactly the same roulette system, which on paper looks very tempting, wins in play for free mode on the casinos, even for a while when you play for money but ultimately fails and will lose you a lot of money. This guy makes his money out of the affilliate link and even has the cheek to put a paypal donation button on his site! As tempting as it may sound, this site is best avoided! Do take care out there!

Monday, 6 April 2009

norfolkline.com/EN/Affiliates/ - not a scam but probably an exaggeration

I was taken by surprise a little bit to find Norfolklines advertising on Google Adwords - a way of earning up to $3000 a month. Whilst the number is most likely a large exaggeration, making money by referring people through your website (providing you own one) is a fair way of making money. If they buy a Dover-Dunkirque ferry trip, you will receive up to £5 a go. Not bad, particularly if you own a travel orientated website.

A Genuine Online Money Earner - Gomez Peer

I recently came across Gomez Peer, this is a decent service that pays out via paypal. Whilst it's not going to make you rich (it has a maximum limit of $45 per month) it may well cover the costs of your internet if nothing else. What Gomez Peer does is uses a section of your computer to test out via a P2P server how fast various pages load and then sells this information to the webmaster. The program does it all itself and your computer only needs to be connected to the internet for it to work. There are no risks on your behalf either.

The payment for being online, isn't particularly outstanding but you will be able to earn a couple of dollars a month for doing absolutely nothing except signing up and letting the program run while you are online. Better yet, they pay you $1 per referral too.

Click on the little white box if you want to sign up (and be sure the referrer says "dangaroo"):

crazydoc.co.uk - The old casino scam again!

As we've mentioned on numerous previous posts, the roulette game of picking odd then even or red then black, simply doesn't work over the long term and is going to cost you money. Crazydoc is another website which gives away the information free, sneakily asking for donations and will encourage you to sign up with its affilliates. Do yourself a favour and stay away from it!

Friday, 3 April 2009

Easyfreenincome.com - The worst scam today!

This website has "smarmy salesman" written all over it with the said owner of the website putting a little video with his voice asking if you want to be rich and making the viewer green with envy! Then he lists the things that his formula is not and that it is a never been seen before, after you've signed up for free you'll be sent through to a free e-book which has two roulette systems on - one of them looked convincingly possible to me and I tested it out in a "play for free" room of a casino - it seemed to work fine, the minute I tried it in an online Ladbrokes casino for real though, I lost all the money whilst following his strategy. It looks good on paper but I'm sure the casinos have a way of working these things out. Stay well away from this one!

easymoneyreviews.co.uk - Not necessarily a scam but definitely a poor selection

The website easymoneyreviews.co.uk advertises itself as a chance to earn big, basically they claim to check all of the money making systems and pick their favourite 3, considering that their number one is the lousy cash multiplier system which has been around well before the internet - I would take anything that this website says with a pinch of salt. I for one am not impressed with their selection and they could well be in on the action themselves.

Cashmultipliersystem.com - Scam of the day!

The owner of this site is said to have been a millionaire from making money on adwords yet his site whiffed off the roulette system we have seen over and over again - I signed up with an account to see whether it was or not and it most definitely was! This guy is making money from his affiliates and the roulette system will not help you out! Stay away!

morph-everything.com - A scam of huge proportions

There really aren't many genuine online money making opportunities these days that are regularly advertised and it came as no surprise to me that morph-everything.com which advertises "Make £80 a day for doing nothing" was a scam. The website is an utter mess with banner ads and google ads all over it, they even ask you to click their adverts so that they can profit from them which is against adsense policy. They then fool you into thinking you'll be getting something for free, however when it comes to signing up - a sneaky $7 is added - when you sign up the owner of the site gets $5 of this.

underdogwealthsystem.com - another casino related scam

This site will get you to sign up first and then lead you through to a page that describes how easy it is to win big with the roulette system first mentioned in our post "Forget the All Blacks.." in March. This is the same system which looks viable but ultimately fails either through an end of a lucky run that will bankrupt your casino account, casino interference or reaching the tables limit without noticing it.

The people offering these systems for free - make money from the affiliate links at the bottom of the page. Don't touch this one!

Treasuretrooper.com - Not a scam but an exaggeration

As far as I know - Treasuretrooper.com is not directed at anyone other than the US market, however their google ads will still pop up internationaly with a promise of being able to make money on their site. Whilst their advert over exaggerates, it is of course the idea of an advert to get you to click on it and their website makes it fairly clear what you need to do to earn. Any rational reader will come to the conclusion that the endless cashback offers, surveys and game websites where you can cash points for low amounts of money are indeed a waste of time for anyone who wants to make some serious money. The time/payment ratio is too low and you often have to sign up to things which cost money to get a return. This is no way to get rich but if you enjoy playing games and filling in forms and live in the US, then fair enough.

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

pidsystems.com - Another Tim Lowe scam!

Tim Lowe really is a busy chap, he's got numerous sites which lead to his same old system, as listed in the previous two posts. This website is undoubtedly the most colourful and makes use of photos of him jetsetting around the world and luxurious villas to tempt you to fall for what will be advertising dvd's in the newspaper!

timlowesprofitaccelerator.com - The same scam as below

This website leads to the same scam as the post below, basically Tim Lowe bought the rights to lots of old e-books and re-used them to come up with a package, if you sign up to this, you will firstly be out of pocket a little bit and later be expected to put ads in newspapers to make any money through it. More info in the previous post.

timlowesystem.com - Yet another scam of sorts

Timlowesystem.com takes you to a website, the famous "Tim Lowe System" who advertises through various websites his promise to make you "£15,000 to £57,000 a month", he also claims to have made over £3 million with it. The latter part might be true but what this website will have you doing is selling DVD's on how to get rich through classified ads. He gives you a talk through guide and some e-books on how to get started, the problem is - all of his customers will be doing the same thing and there's a limit to how many people can sell the same product, especially when it is essentially pointless information - the type which you yourself will have been paid for. There's nothing to say you can't profit a bit from it, that is if you have no morals and want to sell something worth nothing to someone! On top of that - you will have to outlay a fair amount of money first.

 
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