Tuesday, 23 June 2009

grantmecash.net - a review site scam

Lately one of the most common scam websites to appear is the one which doesn't directly sell you anything but instead acts as a go between, this site which uses a simple wordpress template, looks slightly different from your average scam site as it doesn't make any insane claims but the links to the websites will take you to those kind of sites which is where the scam is at.

Monday, 22 June 2009

grantnow.com - Another grant scam supposedly recommended by CNN

Grantnow.com is yet another website with an irritating man at the bottom telling you why you should buy the product. The product offers nothing new to the buyer and nothing beneficial at all - instead you will be forking out a small bit of money out. As we know almost anything with "As seen on" is a scam.

googlekits.com - A google cashkit scam

Apart from acquiring an excellent domain name, googlekits have really let themselves down with a messy layout that doesn't really grab you! This obvious scam site with a fake cheque photo, a list of tick off items that should take you financial freedom and an annoying female cartoon in the corner offers the reader nothing new, they will take a small amount of money from you but the only thing they'll offer in return is a way of making money which doesn't work.

Friday, 19 June 2009

get-money-online.com - should be call get scammed!

There aren't many fair players when it comes to the world of fast cash and Paul Gets Money Online is a standard blog that plays on people's needs for money. The photos of the characters are probably the most entertaining thing about this website - I don't think it's much of a selling point!

Fake cheques and testimonies are as expected and parts of it are re-used on other similar blogs. This time they are selling the "google money system" which is a complete falsity - AVOID!

freddysblog.com - yet another grant scam

This is one of the many relatively average looking people (at least as far as baseball caps Americans go!) who claims to have done well for himself just as he was stuck in a rut.

The blog is a simple scam with a fake cheque and testimonies and hopes to lure you into paying a small fee for a completely pointless grant package. Do not waste time or money here!

fastgooglecash.info - another fast cash scam

This guy claims to be Jon Gardner, one of the many people out there using the same template and similar story of an average person with a remarkable success story.

Indeed it is remarkable, that's because it's untrue, fake cheques and testimonies attempt to back up a fairly obvious scam - the google product being pedalled is worthless and although it's "free" - you will have to pay for shipping and you will hand over details which will then be sold on. Undesirable, I'm sure you'll agree so stay away!

earnonlinesite.ch.tf - Kevin scam uses really odd url

Odd domain name endings often raise suspicion, this is one ending that I've never seen before although I imagine it is the tk version for Switzerland, either way this isn't a case of looks deceiving and it is the well known Kevin scam which appears on various other websites. They use both fake cheques and testimonies to lure people in to buying the google checkout product this time dubbed "google home business kit" which has no link to google whatsoever and is a complete waste of time.

earncashfromgrants.com - A grant scam with a cover

Where as a lot of people plugging these grant scams, don't really bother investing much time in to their website earncashfromgrants.com are the exact opposite, their website is not a blog but a rather corporate webpage, however it still has false claims and although the sign-up process may differ, the result of getting nothing for your money is the same. Steer clear from this site.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

downbutneverout.com - don't invest in this scam

These guys might have an excellent domain name but the blog is completely fake and they are basically just ripping you off by getting you to sign up to the google cashkit and free grantkit which are complete scams - offering you no new information but costing you a small fee for "shipping", what's more is they will then have your e-mail address too to send to numerous spammers.

debtfreekelly.com - A scam and waste of money

This website is definitely something you do not want to invest money in, it has scam written all over it to someone who knows what to look for. The cheque is fake and used on hundreds of other blogs, the story is the same old spiel and all she wants to do is sell you 3 pointless products. Admittedly these are at a low price but if she finds enough buyers, she does well. If she is a she of course!

debt-free-debbie.com - The google checkout scam woman

This website is a carbon copy of the website debt-free-dave.com, all they are doing is selling extremely worthless google checkout and grant packages which don't make anyone a profit except for them. Do not waste your money here.

davidsmoneyblog.com - A different David, the same scam

This website is fake from start to finish, pictures with a puppy - how corny can you get? The mentioned on CNN etc are typical of these scam artists, often faked but even if they are shown, it is usually in a bad light. Stay well away from this person who is just peddling the same google checkout product.

davidscreditstory.com - David scam artist is back on the scene

Yes, you'll notice that this guy has quite a few websites and this is one of the many google checkout and grant offerings that he has - both of which are completely pointless products that only make him money, even though it's just a small amount each time. Steer clear of this con artist

debt-free-dave.com - Another google cash kit scammer

This guy is selling two of the most common scams out there, the google cashkit program and a book about grants, don't believe his hype, the cheques are fake and you'll notice that it says 2 comments and then proceeds to list 10 - this is an automated programme and therefore the comments are completely faked too. Stay away from this one!

Saturday, 13 June 2009

coreycash.com - corey gets money - yeah from a scam!

Corey gets money is one of the many google cash scams with the same pictures as numerous other sites, fake testimonials, fake cheques and belongs to the Hoeffner group of scams. Don't give this guy any money, you'll regret it!

carlcreatescash.com - Another grants and google cashkit scam

Two of the most prominent make money scams out there at the moment is the google cash kit scam which claims there is a way to make money out of an unknown trick with google, they show proof of a fake cheque usually and another one is a claim that it's easy to get grants from the US government when you have the right knowledge. Both of these books are usually sold for a small fee and you also give them your details which will result in being spammed a-plenty in the future.

Stay away from this guy's site, it's a typical Hoeffer scam!

bethsmoney.net - bethsmoney is a scam!

Bethsmoney.net is another ending domain linked to .org and .com - this is a page that you want to avoid. Check out my post on bethsmoney.com for more info!

bethsmoney.org - a carbon copy of bethsmoney.com scam

Indeed this person has just bougth the domain name to both sites - as mentioned in the previous post, this is a google cashkit related scam and most definitely worth avoiding.

bethsmoney.com - a scam claiming to be christian!

As I've mentioned before with these google cashkit/ google money scams that have no link to google whatsoever, they try to cover all the bases by making themselves sound similar to potential readers - that means that you can find them pretending to be everyone from a christian mom through to a car adjusting home boy.

Bethsmoney.com is a complete scam that should be stayed away from, the testimonies are fake, the cheques are fake and her religious qualities are most definitely fake!

Benbanksit.com - Another grants scam

benbanksit.com uses the same photo and storyline as so many scam artists out there, if you've been browsing get rich or make money pages online for any length of time, you'll be familiar with the format. This grant product is a waste of time and the cheque is faked. It uses exactly the same photo as another similar site dedicated to a Kevin Hoeffner.

anthonyisgreen.com - more like Anthony is a scam!

Anthonyisgreen.com is one of many similar scams that use a friendly looking face and a pleasant life story to appeal to you, in reality it is probably the same person with hundreds of different sites. Here they make a small profit selling you a useless google cash kit like product for a small fee and collect your e-mail address to sell it. Stay well away!

apply4grants.com - a cheap scam

Apply4grants.com is one of the many government grant scams out there, ironically there site also warns you of the perils of government grant sites which are scams but they use the old track of saying "mentioned on ABC, Oprah & CNN" and a whole host of other channels, pay $3.95 for a CD and that's how they make their money. It's not a huge loss but it's one to be aware of!

 
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