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The Scam Continues
Kelly Richards has miraculously transformed into Stephanie Albion. She, too, is a work at home mom making a tremendous income per month and working only part time.
If you have doubts, please have a look at my post The Scam: Work At Home Mom Makes $6,397/Month Part-Time, and specifically have a look at the 125 comments (as of today) by people who have been scammed. Hundreds of thousands of Americans, but also people in other English speaking countries, have lost their money to these scammers. They claim to charge only a small amount for their service, usually in the range of $2.95. However, if you read the terms and conditions you will find that you will be charged larger amounts ($39 in some cases, but usually more) on a monthly basis.
The claim is that you can cancel the service within seven days, but that is a lie as well. It will be impossible to get your money back, and in most cases people had no other choice but to cancel their credit cards.
Warning! If you signed up for this or a similar service, get in touch with your credit card company and report a fraud. If they refuse to help you, cancel your card immediately!
For more information on how to get your money back, see my post Scam Victims – Contact The Federal Trade Commission.
The Washington Post Supports Scammers

Scam Ads as seen on Washington Post online
My daily morning routine includes reading online newspapers, including the Washington Post. When done reading the articles I scan for these dubious ads (See picture above) promising you income by working from home, selling you iPads for only $13.58, and more of this utter nonsense. Basically, I do like the Washington Post, and that is the reason why I click on these ads. First, the click is charged to the scammers, and it creates income for the Washington Post.
If you see similar scammer ads here on this website (look to the right side of this page), click on them! Google, as well as the Washington Post, does not have any scruples of allowing scam in their advertisement system. In turn, I don’t have any influence on the ads provided by Google.
Clicking on the ads will create some income for me, but, most importantly, it will be charged to the scammers. So, you are doing a good deed.
The biggest problem is that there are no legal means to stop the scammers. If you read their website content carefully you will find that they disclose that their advertisement is not based on real success cases. The ads represent success stories that “could happen.” In layman’s terms, everything you see on their website is a lie. The law doesn’t help you, it you sign up for their services, because they admit that their system is not working. Signing up under these circumstances is your responsibility alone, and nobody can help you after the fact.
As harsh as it sounds, but that’s the simple truth.
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It’s awful to know that many people are taking advantage of those who wants to make a living online. Lets face it, the internet is swarming with frauds and lies, they victimized mostly those who wants to easily earn money online.
Lets face it, nothing comes so easy even online….if its easy money then it’s a scam. It takes hardwork and a lot of research to get a legitimate money making jobs online. One can go into blogging or do business online but these two mention is not like a walk in the park. Everything has to be learn step by step.
Also, Social media marketing gives you a free way to brand yourself, grow your audience and build your income.
The “Stephanie Albion” from where ever is also “Kelly Richards” from Duncan British Columbia. i see Kelly is also from somewhere in the states as well. I was skeptical about this as well and wish someone would shut these ‘you know whats’ down so that people who are truely trying to earn a living on the internet can do so with out being terrrified that they are going to lose all there money. Thanks you Mr Voss. Just a question though…How do I finally find the legitamite online business out there now that I am out of work?
@Debbie Bentley:
In general, the formula “I am out of work – I’ll start an online business” doesn’t work. Starting an online business comes with all the obstacles attached to starting ANY business, online or not. “Online employment” doesn’t exist, either. The only way it works is when you have special skills and provided there is a market for your skills. Having a computer and a fast Internet connection does not mean you can start a business. Sorry, but that is the harsh truth.