Thursday, 5 December 2013
Make money online ad - $4,000,000,000 daily turnover - is it a scam?
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Postanyarticle.com: Is Post Any Article a scam?
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Is Flipping4Profit a scam site?
I would not like to say that it's a scam for sure, as I have no proof but websites that specialise in flipping real estate profits are often based on a pyramid scheme. What they do is pretend that the house was sold for a higher amount than it actually was, investors are happy with their returns and word spreads, more people plough money in until one day it eventually collapses.
As with all pyramid schemes, if you get in early you can actually make a profit, regardless or not of it's legitimacy. If you recommend it to your friend's or business partners, you could potentially lose those ties when it all goes pear-shaped.
Sunday, 9 August 2009
onlinemoneywizard.co.uk - A new scam site out to get you
Another site that just has a failing casino system to offer, admittedly the guy has gone to some trouble to disguise it and it's not as obvious as most of them out there but the predicted earnings and sign-up system are a dead give away. Perhaps the most disgusting thing about this site is the line -
"Our goal is to increase the wealth of people in the Uk in the view
that individuals that apply this system will eventually feel the need to make
donations from there winnings."
Stay away from this one!
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!
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
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.
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!
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.
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!
Friday, 29 May 2009
Andruchi.com - In depth info but definitely a scam
I generally warn against dipping into the world of casino, especially if you are looking to make a bit of money as it's a place you are more likely to lose money unless you have an amazing talent for poker.
There are loads of casino systems out there but generally the casino wins, Andruchi.com seem to own rouletteflaw.com as well which is a definite scam and a nasty one at that. This may win initially a little bit but over the long-term you are going to come out a loser, yet the owner of Andruchi.com makes money from the affiliate sign-up.
Stay away!
easycasinoprofits.com - A scam - the only person making easy profits is this site
This scam uses the famously simple and completely ineffective yet promising looking system that involves betting on high, middle or low depending on the sequence of results. It may look good onpaper but it honestly fails very badly in action.
This website has affiliate links for you to sign up to 888.com and RushmorecasinoUSA.com, his job is not for you to win but for you to sign up and deposit money with either of these companies, therefore it's his job to make the system sound like it will work. Don't be fooled!