Last night I received a comment through my contact form on this website. The comment was intriguing enough to make it worthwhile and publish it here. It was written by Tom,  who is a victim of the current Kelly Richards scam (See also my posts at Making Money From Home). His comment is proof that this is, in fact, a scam – just in case there are still some doubts.

I thought I would write to you for a couple reasons: first, is to thank you for letting the world know my personal frustrations and anger towards the so-called ” On-Line Money Making Mom…” advertisement considering I filled out the quick form, but never received any business kit showing me what to do to make money by entering http web links on the internet!

The second thing I wanted to mention was what I did receive, and what it took to receive it in the mail. I first had to pay the small S&H charge of 2.95, but that wasn’t all. I was required to pay $149.00 for a one-time startup fee, and pay a monthly fee of around $5, and set up a merchant account, which I am uncertain how much I am being charged for this service considering they are separate business entities, but all have my credit card information to bill me at their leisure.

I am now a proud owner of Eames Enterprises, with a website that I am to list merchadise for sale to people that happen to find my website by luck or fluke (perhaps mixing those words up to find a more appropriate expression!!).

To make a long story short, I ended up spending money on something that had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the Google Business Kit, since as you have kindly reported to us that it is a F-Ing SCAM and I was Scammed by it!!!

I asked the company about the ad that led me to their “List of Suckers” and yet I got the sense that even the customer service reps where all aware of the scam when I inquired about never receiving the so-called Business Kit in the mail, conveying that they would send it out right away to me. What they did send me was a one-page fold-out ”Business Success” brochure, cartoon like plan depicting the steps to follow to make money on-line. Im certain they must have got that same inquiry alot for those who paid the S&H fee and lured to their company for further scamming techniques.

Well, I hope this letter finds you well and perhaps may be of any contribution to your information regarding the infamous scam that still plagues the internet as we speak. It doesn’t seem right that we live in a country with a government that exhibits a blatant disregard for even the most notorious Fraudulent Scams on the Internet today, and whoever profits from them continues to walk freely amidst our society without a care. It’s no wonder to me know why so many other countries in our world think the people that live in the US are evil sinners that should be destroyed, at least so I’ve heard. I wonder what that company would say if I told them I used a stolen credit card to pay for their fraudulent scam or that their internet servers have just been sent a virus more damaging than the “Melissa Virus or the Cherynobol Virus (sp?)”, and that everyone will soon learn the truth behind their scheme to defraud the innocent consumers on-line? – just a wishful thought!!

Think about it, $2.95 multiplied by each participating victim, comes a plentiful rate of return for their scam, perhaps even into the hundreds of thousands of dollars on a regular daily basis!!

Enough jibberish for now. Take care.

Supplement November 2, 2010

Today I received yet another message through my website’s contact form. I am adding this one here, because it demonstrates, eerily, how these scams are so incredibly attractive to the most vulnerable people in our society.

Hey there Miss. Kelly

My name is [Name Removed] i am currently a student at the Lake Washington Technical College which is located in Kirkland WA and i am studying Auto Repair Technician and it cost me lots of money to paid for my classes and which i don’t have, my job that i am doing doesn’t paid well enough to cover my rent for my apartment, and pay for food for my lil three year old daughter well there’s more to tell but I can’t go on telling all of my life story but i have been receiving emails from you for the passed couple of months about working at home, so i went and read the article about how you got into working at home business and the reason why i have not taking a step into it is because i am afraid of been scam which has already happened to me so I am only asking for your help and a better advices of how can i get into it and help my family and my daughter.

thank you and i look ward to hearing from you

Thank [Name Removed]

Note: I reported about the scam that used a fictional character named “Kelly Richards.” Most people, who find my articles on the scam, are unable to comprehend that I am not Kelly Richards, and that I am not involved with the “Making Money At Home” scheme. I receive cancelation requests and advice-seeking messages on a regular basis.

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