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Watch for SCAMS that prey on gullible internet marketers

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notepad Dec 31, 2007, 04:59:28 PM #1
I found this site on the lame earnersforum.com today and it made me think of how these scammers lie, cheat and steal to get your money. If you want to see a true internet lie and scam look at this site:

http://www.digitalthrone.com/

This scam claims "Discover how a 15 year old makes over $6,500 every month working online at home, and how you can too, for FREE". This pitch is such a blatant lie it's not even funny.

To begin with, no 15 year old kid in the world is going to write a marketing pitch like this.

Another thing, in earnersforum (http://www.earnersforum.com/marketplace/viewlisting.php?listingid=542), the scammers behing this give a cellphone number to call. If this kid has parents, wouldn't they be worried their son was putting his pcture and phone number on the internet ?

Then the copy says this 15 year old kid who is making $6500 per month took a $25000 loan from a bank who believed in his new business. What a bunch of blaoney.

WATCH OUT for these type of internt scams offering e-books that claim they will make you thousands of dollars per month. They are all scams. If you see any other scams like this, please share them on this thread.

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notepad Aug 02, 2009, 01:54:09 PM #2
Hmm, sounds like a few sites I've seen.

Another scam to be wary of is PushTraffic, Inc. they cold call you using the name of someone you've done business with before and trading on the trust you have with that individual, will talk you into their "coaching" program.

Don't fall for it. They won't complete the agreement with you and will refuse to give you your money back.

There is a class action suit in the works against them. you can get more information at pushtrafficswindle.com. If they got your money, there's links there to help you file complaints.
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