Showing posts with label make. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Make money online ad - $4,000,000,000 daily turnover - is it a scam?

When I saw this advert, I was pretty surprised and obviously the numbers might be a little exaggerated. Surely $2,000,000,000 would do you quite nicely. Anyway I did a bit of research and it seems that Supertradingonline.com is ran by a stock market wizard who goes by the name of 'superman' on various forums. Whether you decide to fork out on his training or not, depends if you are really smart enough to follow the training and play the stock market. If you have the initial money to invest in it and if you have the bottle. 'Superman' seems to be one of the good guys out there and is simply amazing at finding companies whose stocks rise. 

You can take a look at his twitter account https://twitter.com/super_trades before you go ahead and purchase and also decide if it's definitely the thing for you rather than being blinded by the numbers!


Monday, 25 November 2013

Is Bubblews a Scam? They closed my account


The latest writing website on the market is Bubblews, they claim that 'the days of sharing ad revenue with the content creators is over', but for how long? Bubblews appears to be a bit of a pyramid scheme. Some people are getting paid out, certainly enough to keep people signing up and keep writing. There is also a downside and a lot of people are very vocal about it.

Out of interest I went over there and set up an account. I read the terms of using the site and steered clear from stealing content or any of the obvious things that would get you thrown off a website like that. I wrote two rather straight forward posts about football on different days. A few days later I logged in and it wouldn't accept my password, I tried to click on 'forgot my password' and I was told that no such account existed. I checked the links to my old posts and they had been deleted, the account was no where to be seen and the $3.00 I had accumulated had vanished in to thin dust.

I had no explanation and never received a reply from them. Even if for some reason they are not a scam, they could do this to anyone at any time. So if you're getting a payout, milk them for what they are worth but be aware that they could pull the income from you at any time, so don't put too much heart into it. 

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

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!

Sunday, 31 May 2009

kevingotmoney.com - should be called kevin got money from a scam!

Any sites with a name and the word money in should be approached with extreme caution, having been on the look out for scams for some time, I can spot one from a mile off and this has scam spelt all over it.

The claims that you can make huge profits from posting links on google are false but a well used attempt to seperate you from your money. The template and positive feedback has all been used before on other sites and this website will probably be closed down eventually - in the mean time, stay away!

joejenkins.ws - Gdi Scam Artist

The Gdi Scams have been taking off on .ws domain names of late and one of the most advertised ones that I've come across so far is joejenkins.ws, when you click this link it forwards you immediately to the GDIgoldrush page with a referral ID.

Don't fall for this one - for more info on why you should be wary of GDI - check out this post

Thursday, 16 April 2009

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.

Monday, 13 April 2009

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!

 
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