A New Scam? Penny Auction Website QuiBids.com Saves Consumers up to 95% off Retail

On September 20, 2010, in Lifestyle, Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

Have you ever heard of “Penny Auctions”? If you haven’t, but you’re the type always looking for bargains and amazing deals, then you’re in luck! Penny auctions are a new auction model that are rapidly becoming very popular in the US and Europe.

A New Scam? Facing Bankruptcy – Mother of 2 Gets New Lease on Life

On September 20, 2010, in Lifestyle, Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

America had to tackle the drastic economic downturn affecting the sustainability of the country. The major worry was the Huge Debt that gave rise to a great number of bankruptcy cases and taking the situation from bad to worse. In order to find a solution to this financial debacle, new regulations were introduced to which creditors have had to resort to relieving people’s debt.

Scam Victims – Contact The Federal Trade Commission

On June 11, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

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.

Facebook Discussion – The Kelly Richards Scam

On June 1, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

Have you fallen for the “Work At Home Mom Makes $6,397/Month Part-Time” scam? Some readers suggested to put the topic on Facebook, which I am doing right now by posting this discussion topic.

News Daily 7 – UK Edition Discovers Kelly Richards

On May 25, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

The London, UK Job Report announces “Work At Home Mum Makes £4,397/Month Part-Time.” You find the article on the fake News Daily 7 website. Here we go again, Kelly Richards made it into the United Kingdom. See also my post Kelly Richards a.k.a. Melissa Johnson Sighted in Great Britain.

CNNews Supports "Online Work at Home Program" Scam

On May 12, 2010, in Blogging, Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

Jennifer Theuriau and James Field, top news anchors of CNNews, report on the CNNews website “Work At Home Mom Makes $8,795/Month Part-Time.”

Does The Google Adsense Get-Rich-System Work?

The principe is easy: You create a website or blog, then you add Google ads. As I explained before, the Google Adsense service is free of charge and is available for everybody who runs a website. As soon as somebody comes to your website and clicks on one of the Google ads, you will have created an income between a few cents and a Dollar depending on the ad. Adding these ads to your website is fairly easy; the Google website will provide you the code that you just copy and paste. Also through the Google website you can keep track on your income, and Google pays you on a monthly basis.

Kelly Richards a.k.a. Melissa Johnson Sighted in Great Britain

On April 27, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

Well, wonder woman Kelly Richards, while being spotted all over the United States at the same time, has undergone another miraculous transformation! Today I received another comment from a reader of my blog pointing to the website shown here to the left. It turns out, Kelly Richards a.k.a. Michelle Richardson, is now Melissa Johnson.

Washington Post Supports Online Scam

On April 16, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

It is a well-known fact that today’s traditional newspapers are struggling financially due to decreasing subscriptions caused by freely available information on the Internet. One of these newspapers is The Washington Post with their online version at washingtonpost.com.

Work At Home: Make $7,300 to $9,500 a Month

On April 16, 2010, in Making Money from Home, Scammers, by Editor

The scheme is the same: Michelle’s story is posted on fake websites, this time on usdreamjobs.com instead of Online6News.com or similar domains. Instead of Google Profit Library they are now promoting the “WEB PROFIT CLUB.” (Maybe Google took some legal actions to protect their name.) The design and the photo’s of Michelle, formerly known as Kelly, are exactly the same. The article’s wording has been changed a bit, but the basic message is the same.