Oct 11

Is Adultfriendfinder a Scam?

7:21 am Category: Online Scams

We’ve had some readers who visit our site for scam reports ask about adultfriendfinder and whether or not it really works or if its actually some kind of scam.

Well I can safely say that it is not a scam. The site has been around for a very long time and they have a lot of subscribers, in fact they are the largest online dating adult site. There are also no reports of them scamming subscribers with out of the blue credit card charges or overcharging or anything like that.

But, if you think you can just sign up and instantly hook up with someone, that’s just not the case, unless of course you are a halfway decent looking woman. Then it’s easy. But if you are just a regular looking guy then you are going to need some skills in conversing online in order to get someone to meet.

If some of their advertising is misleading and makes you think anyone that signs up will be hooking up like a madman then I would say its just misleading but you definetly have a chance of meeting someone there.

Here is our affiliate link to adultfriendfinder if you want to give it a go.

Click Here for Adultfriendfinder

You can also create a profile and do some limited browsing around for free. They charge I believe $20 to try it for a month if you want full access to contact other members and test your skills!


Oct 09

Is Vistaprint a Scam?

7:33 am Category: Online Scams

You’ve probably seen the vistaprint ads online on the net before claiming to offer 250 free business cards and wondered if its a scam or not. It’s actually not a scam but you do have to be a little careful.

First, the offer is not completely free, you do have to pay for shipping and handling, which is usually around 7-8 dollars, but they state that upfront and its on your bill when you checkout.

I’ve actually ordered the cards before and they turn out really nice, and they have some nice professional templates you can choose from. But you do have to be careful when going through the checkout process that you make sure you check or uncheck all the little extra boxes to make sure you are not signing up for any other services. You just gotta be careful is all.


Jan 05

2011 CATEGORY A CASH PRIZE email scam

11:36 pm Category: Online Scams

FROM THE DESK OF THE DIRECTOR INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AWARD DEPT

Ref Number:NL 74 2266 372
Batch Number:643 255 942-NL/2011
Amount Won: 2, 500, 000.00. USD

OFFICIAL WINNING NOTIFICATION FOR CATEGORY “A” CYBER LOTTO DRAWS

Dear Internet User

We are pleased to inform you of the results of our cyber lotto draw of Lottery NL Promotional Draws. The online electronic-raffle draws was conducted from an exclusive list of 250,000 e-mail accounts picked by our Electronic Random Selection System (ERSS) from an exclusive list However, no tickets were sold.

After the automated computer ballot collection, your e-mail address emerged as a winner category “A” with the following numbers attached
(Ref Number: NL 74 2266 372, Batch Number: 643 255 942-NL/2011.

You are therefore to receive a cash prize of 2,500,000.00.USD (Two Million Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) from the total payout sum! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
The payout of this cash prize to you will be subject to the final validations and satisfactory report that you are the owner of the winning email address.Your prize award has been insured with your e-mail address and will be transferred to you upon meeting our requirements,

For statutory obligations, verifications, validations and satisfactory report.To file in for the claims of your winning cashprize, you are advised to contact our Certified and Accredited claims agent for category “A” winners with the information below:

FOREIGN CLAIMS AGENT

Name:Edric Rupert
Tel :+31 619 892 155
Email:edricrupert_claimsdeptdesk@yahoo.cn

You are advised to provide him with the following information:

First name:
Last Name:
Telephone/Fax number:
Nationality:
Age:
Occupation:

You are to keep all lotto information confidential, especially your reference numbers and the password of your E-mail address. Since we do not Know you, if an impostor hacks your E-mail account ID and claims your money without our knowledge, we shall not be hold liable. Double claims will not be Entertained, so be careful.

Furthermore, should there be any change of address do inform our agent as soon as possible. Congratulations!!! And thank you for being a user of the World Wide Web.

Yours Sincerely,
Roy Murray,
ONLINE LOTTERY CO-ORDINATOR.


Feb 13

Watch my robot in action..it’s a money machine

5:29 pm Category: Online Scams

More rubbish from setuta

This is sooo amazing…my stock trading robot made me $6,082.60!!!!

This stock trading robot is crazy powerful…I can’t believe it myself!!!

Watch over my shoulder as I make $6082.60 using my automated stock trading robot…You have to see this!

Press here to watch: http://setuta.com/tr.php?64455+REMOVED


Dec 24

Jessica Kone gives me a Christams present

10:59 am Category: Online Scams

You may remember Jessica Kone, the 18 year old girl from Ivory Coast whose parents had been poisoned and she needed help transferring the money out of the country. I just received a new email from Jessica. She is now in Venezuela with her new partner, and would like to give me $250,000 for my past efforts (which was what? Replying to two of her emails).

Dear,
How are you today this is Miss Jessica kranya Kone.the girl that contacted you to help her receive her father’s money in a bank here in Bamako Mali, the sum of ($7.2 MILLION US DOLLARS) As I am writing you this mail now I am in Caracas Venezuela, with my partner from Venezuela South America after we succeeded in transferring the fund with the help of my partner whom God sent to help me i promise God that i will not forget your past efforts so I droped a cheque of $250,000.00 US Dollars for you as a compensation to help yourself and also to take care of the less-previlaged Now contact a Rev Father in Mali his name is Rev. Father. John Ndugu on his e-mail address below His email address is:( father_johnnd20001@yahoo.de )I will contact you in due time because I am now on holiday with my partner. Regards,

Miss Jessica kranya Kone


Dec 06

The article writing scam

10:03 pm Category: Online Scams

One of the most popular outsourcing aspects of web development is article writing. For what it may cost to have an article well written in Europe or North America you can find a similar service at a fraction of the price from other countries such as India and the Philippines. For certain projects I have used such services and have always been satisfied with the quality, turnaround time and pleasant attitude of those doing the work. So I was recently saddened to learn of a scam where articles writers are getting blatantly ripped off.

How the scam works

The scammer sets up multiple accounts on freelance sites like Getafreelancer and then approaches article writers with a view to using their services. Once the articles are completed and sent to the buyer for payment they suddenly vanish. Although you can file a dispute on such cases it barely matters if the scammer is just moving from one fake id to another.

What to do if you’ve been scammed

If you are an article writer and this happens to you I would suggest publishing the articles elsewhere on the net as soon as possible and then regularly check on copyscape to see if the articles have been published on another site. If they have then contact the site owner and explain the situation. It may be that they have bought the articles in good faith from the scammer, or it could be the scammer whose running the site.

If you get no response threaten them with legal action, contact their hosting company and report them to google. You could also post the facts on popular forums so others are aware of the scam.





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