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thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 07:03 PM

Internet Work at Home Scams
 
I've always wondered, and what better place to ask than a board full of people who make their living via Internet Marketing, about these types of websites:

http://coreyhasmoney.com/

I mean, are they telling the truth that people get paid for posting links to google, or are they frauding people and charging such a low fee that few people complain so they are really making bank on the people who buy the "kits"?

My mom bought into a couple of these things before I found out and explained to her that they are scams. I just didn't have an answer to explain to her how the scam works.

tony286 02-28-2009 07:12 PM

if its too good to be true thats the first clue.

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 15564413)
if its too good to be true thats the first clue.

Well obviously, I titled the thread "scams". I'm just wondering how they actually work. How these companies get away with it.

tony286 02-28-2009 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15564432)
Well obviously, I titled the thread "scams". I'm just wondering how they actually work. How these companies get away with it.

How do $150 in xsales happen. Multiple merchant accounts ,maybe offshore.
Terms and Disclosures. By clicking the order button, I am ordering the Google Money System™ and trial membership for $1.95 s&h, after the 7 day trial I will be charged $47 a month thereafter if I do not cancel. I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy / Terms and Conditions / Purchase Agreement . Charges will appear on credit/debit statements as "Google Money System".

tony286 02-28-2009 07:23 PM

they also have a disclaimer it one of the bottom links
EARNINGS & INCOME DISCLAIMERS


ANY EARNINGS OR INCOME STATEMENTS, OR EARNINGS OR INCOME EXAMPLES, ARE ONLY ESTIMATES OF WHAT WE THINK YOU COULD EARN. THERE IS NO ASSURANCE YOU'LL DO AS WELL. IF YOU RELY UPON OUR FIGURES, YOU MUST ACCEPT THE RISK OF NOT DOING AS WELL.

WHERE SPECIFIC INCOME FIGURES ARE USED, AND ATTRIBUTED TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR BUSINESS, THOSE PERSONS OR BUSINESSES HAVE EARNED THAT AMOUNT. THERE IS NO ASSURANCE YOU'LL DO AS WELL. IF YOU RELY UPON OUR FIGURES; YOU MUST ACCEPT THE RISK OF NOT DOING AS WELL.

ANY AND ALL CLAIMS OR REPRESENTATIONS, AS TO INCOME EARNINGS ON THIS WEB SITE, ARE NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS AVERAGE EARNINGS. TESTIMONIALS ARE NOT REPRESENTATIVE.

THERE CAN BE NO ASSURANCE THAT ANY PRIOR SUCCESSES, OR PAST RESULTS, AS TO INCOME EARNINGS, CAN BE USED AS AN INDICATION OF YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS OR RESULTS.

MONETARY AND INCOME RESULTS ARE BASED ON MANY FACTORS. WE HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING HOW WELL YOU WILL DO, AS WE DO NOT KNOW YOU, YOUR BACKGROUND, YOUR WORK ETHIC, OR YOUR BUSINESS SKILLS OR PRACTICES. THEREFORE WE DO NOT GUARANTEE OR IMPLY THAT YOU WILL WIN ANY INCENTIVES OR PRIZES THAT MAY BE OFFERED, GET RICH, THAT YOU WILL DO AS WELL, OR MAKE ANY MONEY AT ALL. THERE IS NO ASSURANCE YOU’LL DO AS WELL. IF YOU RELY UPON OUR FIGURES; YOU MUST ACCEPT THE RISK OF NOT DOING AS WELL.

INTERNET BUSINESSES AND EARNINGS DERIVED THEREFROM, HAVE UNKNOWN RISKS INVOLVED, AND ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. MAKING DECISIONS BASED ON ANY INFORMATION PRESENTED IN OUR PRODUCTS, SERVICES, OR WEB SITE, SHOULD BE DONE ONLY WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT YOU COULD EXPERIENCE SIGNIFICANT LOSSES, OR MAKE NO MONEY AT ALL. ONLY RISK CAPITAL SHOULD BE USED.

ALL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BY OUR COMPANY ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. USE CAUTION AND SEEK THE ADVICE OF QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. CHECK WITH YOUR ACCOUNTANT, LAWYER OR PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR, BEFORE ACTING ON THIS OR ANY INFORMATION.

USERS OF OUR PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND WEB SITE ARE ADVISED TO DO THEIR OWN DUE DILIGENCE WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING BUSINESS DECISIONS AND ALL INFORMATION, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES THAT HAVE BEEN PROVIDED SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. OUR INFORMATION, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES ON THIS WEB SITE SHOULD BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED AND EVALUATED, BEFORE REACHING A BUSINESS DECISION, ON WHETHER TO RELY ON THEM. ALL DISCLOSURES AND DISCLAIMERS MADE HEREIN OR ON OUR SITE, APPLY EQUALLY TO ANY OFFERS, PRIZES, OR INCENTIVES, THAT MAY BE MADE BY OUR COMPANY.

YOU AGREE THAT OUR COMPANY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESS OR FAILURE OF YOUR BUSINESS DECISIONS RELATING TO ANY INFORMATION PRESENTED BY OUR COMPANY, OR OUR COMPANY PRODUCTS OR SERVICES.

cess 02-28-2009 07:23 PM

Well they are already lying on the first few lines "I grew up in (your city)". Then of course he's asking for money. There was some news article long ago that said if they are asking for money it's most likely a scam.

"Leave a Reply
Click here to cancel reply.
Comments disabled due to spam. "

What that really means...

" I wrote these replies, they are fake, gimmie yo monies noobie!"

Tempest 02-28-2009 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15564373)
I mean, are they telling the truth that people get paid for posting links to google

They're not a "scam"... Typically the "posting links to google" stuff is about running adword campaigns... So yes, they can make you a lot of money.. but you have to really know what you're doing and find just the right thing to promote in order to do it..Otherwise you just lose money.

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 07:28 PM

I wonder if the "free kit" actually contains any info about making money on google?

One of the ones my mom bought ended up just being a pdf file with a referral code and told her to spam people and make money off of them buying the pdf file from her.

But this one seems to make money off of that hidden $50 charge, which I didn't find when I looked myself and I'm sure most people who purchase the "free" kit don't notice it either. So I wonder if the kit they send actually talks about google at all.

How do these companies not get shut down?

maxjohan 02-28-2009 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15564467)
How do these companies not get shut down?

People feel ashamed to fall for scams, so they dont want to look stupid. And, also, new scams are pooping up every 30 seconds of the day. I would guess they have a hard time following up to get them shut down.

Btw, if you want to make money you have to do a website, then you have to write something on a website. Get content on a website. Look around and you could get a blog made, and start bloggings on something you are intrested in. If there is money to be made selling stuff(legit stuff or services), you should start there. I mean, your mother should start there. Unless you like the idea of recruiting people on some over-priced junk,, or MLM system.

Have a good day

marketsmart 02-28-2009 07:55 PM

i bought a business opportunity that promised i would be able to make millions of dollars by posting on GFY..

10,000 posts later and I have yet to see a check... :2 cents:

polish_aristocrat 02-28-2009 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cess (Post 15564448)
Well they are already lying on the first few lines "I grew up in (your city)".

good catch

Matt 26z 02-28-2009 08:19 PM

These sites are the equivalent of a high school basketball player selling you a lesson video and claiming it'll get you into the NBA.

Matt 26z 02-28-2009 08:23 PM

And really, who gets a Google check for EXACTLY $5,000 ???

http://coreyhasmoney.com/check.jpg

tony286 02-28-2009 08:23 PM

as the economy keeps getting worst you are going to see this more and more.

thatgirljudy 02-28-2009 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxjohan (Post 15564538)
People feel ashamed to fall for scams, so they dont want to look stupid. And, also, new scams are pooping up every 30 seconds of the day. I would guess they have a hard time following up to get them shut down.

Btw, if you want to make money you have to do a website, then you have to write something on a website. Get content on a website. Look around and you could get a blog made, and start bloggings on something you are intrested in. If there is money to be made selling stuff(legit stuff or services), you should start there. I mean, your mother should start there. Unless you like the idea of recruiting people on some over-priced junk,, or MLM system.

Have a good day

Good point, they probably don't get all that many complaints. My mom doesn't need anything, she's retired and bored and bought into a couple sales pitches that landed in her email not realizing they were bulk email (y'know, thought they were for her specifically...she's not great with technology). It's unfortunate how many people like her get taken advantage of.

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 15564546)
i bought a business opportunity that promised i would be able to make millions of dollars by posting on GFY..

10,000 posts later and I have yet to see a check... :2 cents:

lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 15564631)
And really, who gets a Google check for EXACTLY $5,000 ???

http://coreyhasmoney.com/check.jpg


I didn't even notice that lol

MikeSmoke 02-28-2009 09:10 PM

I picked up a magazine to read in the drugstore while waiting for a prescription, and I got such a kick out of it that I bought it to finish while on a plane the next day - it's called "Start Your Own Business - Mail Order Delivers" - and it's about 100 pages of almost nothing but ads for get-rich-quick scams - the ad copy in each ad is funnier than the last.
What's most amazing to me is that this magazine comes out four times a year --- I guess the real money is in selling advertising to scammers :1orglaugh

(Yes, there *were* still a few people touting the benefit of placing small classified ads from your apartment :1orglaugh :1orglaugh )

Bama 02-28-2009 10:24 PM

anyone who lies to begin with in their pitch really can't be trusted about any other information...

My name is Corey Peters. I am originally from the Redmond, WA area.

It'll say he's from your area when you view the page..

Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life 02-28-2009 10:32 PM

The thing is that these packages don't really give the buyer the full story. I've got my hands on many of them at no cost before. Typically they go either into MFA strategies or PPC strategies with Adwords. They give you a little information, but nothing that couldn't be found for free, and nothing that gets to the real juice of what it takes o really make money in PPC.

It's hard to really call it a scam, but it is definitely a weak product marketed in an extremely aggressive manner, which is praying on both the current economic state and people's 'get rich quick' dreams. It's next to impossible to refresh a facebook page without one or more of these "google ads" advertisements popping up on screen.

I can tell you this though. If coreyhasmoney.com is actually ran by "corey" i'm willing to bet he has made a good chunk of money off this site.

my personal fave is http://www.cheddasblingblog.com

Quote:

Yo, my name is Chedda and I made this site to let my boys know how I went from being a broke-ass nigga to paying off all my debt and banking 5 gs a month by filling out some forms online.

Janak 02-28-2009 10:35 PM

They're just splogs hawking "Earn Google Cash" or similar Here's another one, note the same stock $5000 check photo used: http://www.nirvanadance.com/. I've seen at least a half-dozen lately, all bouncing to http://www.earncashfastwithgoogle.com/ (warning: annoying audio ad.)

I don't know why they don't get shut down. Perhaps they just skirt the relevant laws?

mule 02-28-2009 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatgirljudy (Post 15564467)
I wonder if the "free kit" actually contains any info about making money on google?

The "free kit" very possibly does contain a whole bunch of useful info. Whether or not the person who purchases it can do anything with it, is an entirely different question. I've got a webmaster resource site with step-by-step tutorials. I've also personally coached many newbies one-on-one. I have a shitload of webmasters who have signed up under me over the years. Very few of them ever make any sales.

Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life 02-28-2009 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mule (Post 15564919)
The "free kit" very possibly does contain a whole bunch of useful info. Whether or not the person who purchases it can do anything with it, is an entirely different question. I've got a webmaster resource site with step-by-step tutorials. I've also personally coached many newbies one-on-one. I have a shitload of webmasters who have signed up under me over the years. Very few of them ever make any sales.

exactly, the products themselves aren't really fraudulent. though they are often thin, or sometimes behind the times, on what they are offering. People are bought in by the offer of huge money with little work, and when they realize that it does in fact take an effort, or they don't understand what is being presented to them, the easiest escape is to brush it off as a scam.

What, I actually have to build websites? I have to do keyword research? I can't just be a lazy idiot and make thousands of dollars? SCAM!

JamesK 02-28-2009 10:52 PM

that check photo looks photoshopped

$5 submissions 02-28-2009 10:53 PM

There's also a javascript for fake google stats.

Here's a tip: Any "system" that asks you to PAY to participate is a scam. That said, there's many legit make money online systems where you get paid for actual work (freelance sites, survey sites, etc) Just avoid bullshit ebook and other sites that try to upsell you to a paid membership.

Bored 02-28-2009 11:09 PM

There are a range of 'services' or 'packages' like this. Some are small time chumps trying to squeeze some money out of you, while other big players make a lot of money. Its just like the adult biz. For the most part, they will be telling you information you already know, or could find online.

I joined a legal, MLM that has been in business for about 15 years and will be featured on the apprentice, so I do believe there are legit opportunities out there to be had. This company has weekly meetings, offer you all sorts of training and have GOOD products to sell.

Before you join/buy anything, do your research! A few hours spent could save you a lot of money.


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