The Scam: Work At Home Mom Makes $6,397/Month Part-Time

As I had written in my post The Curse Of Revealing A Scam,  reporting continually about the current Internet scams suddenly comes with a major downside: Due to the increased attention of my blog more and more people find my website and try to cancel the scam services I report about. Yes, they contact me to cancel their service!

I am referring to The Infamous Scam That Still Plagues The Internet represented by multiple schemes such as Kelly Richards, the work-at-hom mom making several throusands of Dollars per month part-time, the FastNetLearning.Com scam, the Google Profit Library, WebProfitCoach.Com, the Web Profit Club, the Acai Berry Diet, and many more (See my posts on Making Money From Home).

I have received many comments, and some readers raised the question on how to fight these scammers. The answer to these questions came in form of yet another comment, and I am copying the advice here on this post. Not surprisingly, there are many websites reporting about the scams and offering advice.

The first, and most important advice is:

If you fell for the Kelly Richards scheme, FastNetLearning.Com, the Weight Loss (Acai Berry Diet), or any other scam, contact your credit card provider or bank immediately and report a scam!

FTC Website - Click to open new window

You can also file an official complaint online with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, collects complaints about companies, business practices, identity theft, and episodes of violence in the media. Your complaints can help them detect patterns of wrong-doing, and lead to investigations and prosecutions. The FTC enters all complaints it receives into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database that is used by thousands of civil and criminal law enforcement authorities worldwide. How much personal information you provide is up to you. To learn how they safeguard your personal information, please read their Privacy Policy. If you don’t provide your name and certain other information, it may be impossible for them to refer, respond to, or investigate your complaint.

Chris Malta Website - Click to open new window

Also, here is a short video which should help folks deal with their bank: http://www.chrismalta.com/ScamTip1aff.asp

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2 Responses to “Scam Victims – Contact The Federal Trade Commission”

  1. SCAM is the only word for them No phone number no email address. I cancel 2 days after signing up they have charged me 2 months in a roll now I have to change all my account info to get it stopped.

  2. Natasha says:

    I also did this with commission breakthrough and now reported it. If feels good to know that others may not be scammed like I was.

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