The Internet Scam: “Partner With Paul” And Lose Your Money

On November 8, 2011, in Home Business, Making Money from Home, Marketing, Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

The structure of the website indicates scam immediately, but the video was extremely cleverly made. These guys – I didn’t believe the Paul identity for a second – pick up where others left by providing “video evidence” that they, in fact, create a million dollar annual income.

Top scam money making websites

On November 3, 2011, in Annabelle Charbit, Guest Writers, Lifestyle, Scammers, by AnnabelleRC

In a climate where job loss is high, income low and the bills don’t stop just because you got laid off, making money online can certainly seem like a life saver. The current trend in online get rich quick schemes comes in the form of websites that offer the opportunity to get paid to complete [...]

WIKIPEDIA SCAM: Win a FREE iPad2, a $1000 Best Buy Card, or a Walmart $1000 Gift Card

On July 17, 2011, in Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

Congratulations Wikipedia User! You are the Massachusetts winner for July 17th. Please select a prize and enter your email on the next page to claim.

Australia e-Job – Let's Scam The Aussies!

On February 22, 2011, in Marketing, Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

The scheme is the same: They promise heaven, but don’t follow up. But they do charge your credit card. If you fell for it, there is only one solution: Cancel your credit card immediately!

jobstoday.co.uk – Bringing You More Local Jobs – Or Is It A Scam?

On February 22, 2011, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

It seems these days that offering jobs online and making money online is the most promising ticket to success. Just open a website, promise jobs or the sure method of making money online, charge your clients, promise heaven, while at the same time do not guarantee success. Does that make sense? Yes, it does. And it pays. Big money! Because, literally, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world will fall for it. That is proven history.

New Scammer In Town: Penny Stock Guru

On February 14, 2011, in Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

Just lately I have received a number of e-mails with the subject: RE: Newsletter Subscription Confirmation! Okay, first you wonder where you signed up. After all, its a “confirmation.” However, a dead give-away is the “RE:” since there was no previous communication with the sender.

WashingtonPost.Com Needs Your Support!

On February 14, 2011, in Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

Of course, the Washington Post is not responsible for the advertisements and their contents. It is, nevertheless, disconcerting that the Washington Post continuously supports scammers of the worst kind by displaying their ads. These scammers have a proven track record.

FOX News Ticker: 55 Year Old Mom Looks 35

On February 13, 2011, in Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

Emily, a local mom of three, is the perfect example of a smart consumer using the web to get quality products for a low cost. Emily was admittedly a bit overwhelmed by her hectic life and had had given up on spending time on herself and her needs.

In Commercial Searches Google Results Are Polluted

On February 13, 2011, in Blogging, Marketing, Scammers, Technology, by Wilfried F. Voss

If you search ‘cancer,’ that’s an informational search and on those, Google is amazing. But in commercial searches, Google’s results are really polluted. My own personal experience says that the guy with the biggest S.E.O. budget always ranks the highest.

Internet Scam: A Secret Your Doctor Doesn’t Want Revealed: A Mom’s $5 trick to a Wrinkle FREE Face.

On January 29, 2011, in Scammers, by Wilfried F. Voss

Emily decided to change her life, and recently discovered a clever way of combining two beauty product trials from a trusted company Radia Labs Wrinkle Reducer & Hydroxatone to unlock the secrets of anti-aging. Her results are comparable to what you might attain at Medi Spas and Doctors offices for $2000 or more, all the while using nothing but free trial offers.