Check For Fake PageRank Before Buying Links
If you are thinking of buying links for better search engine results or to get higher PageRank, you should be aware that there some sites that fake their PageRank so that they can charge a higher price for their links. This is done by using a 301 redirect and cloaking method where basically search engine […]
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Moneybookers phishing scam email alert
Recently, I received an email, apparently for a donation of EUR 359.56 from a Paul Coelho at Verizon.net. Resisting the urge to immediately click on the “Accept Payment” link, I did a little investigation which made me suspect the email to be a phishing scam. Besides, why would anyone donate EUR 359.56 to me? […]
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Bloggerwave tries damage control
Bloggerwave CEO Ulrik Thomsen has been dropping by blogs which mention the debacle concerning Bloggerwave defaulting on payments after barely a month or two in operation. Here is the comment he left at my post which talked about Bloggerwave not paying bloggers and having PayPal freeze its account because it was paying out funds it […]
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Bloggerwave defaults payments
A relative newcomer to the get paid to blog scene, Bloggerwave is a virtual clone of PayPerPost in both its system and website look and feel. In the beginning, some bloggers even spotted a copy and paste job for some of their text.
Now barely a month into operations, bloggers are reporting Bloggerwave making fraudulent payments […]
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Domain name appraisal scam
Following my posts about domain name scams targeting those with domain names to sell, many readers said that they received similar scam emails offering to buy their domains. Unfortunately someone found my post too late and got scammed of US$407. Read about how he fell victim to this domain name scam.
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My exchanges with a domain scammer
Recently, I received an email from someone who expressed interest in buying one of my domains. Thanks to some searching I did, I realised that I wasn’t going to get rich selling my domain.
Here are my email exchanges with Mr Scammer.
Hello,
Please email a price you can accept for your domain name.
Our company develops software for […]
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How to spot a domain scammer
If you have a domain to sell, then you are likely to be the target of scammers who express interest in buying your domain. In your excitement at receiving an enquiry, you may well let your guard down and end up losing instead of making money. I hope this will help more people to become […]
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PayPoster refuses to pay
PayPoster, a fairly popular get paid to site has effectively shafted its more than 5,000 members by trashing all posts and refusing to pay - even those who have reached the minimum payout amount.
The owner, Adam posted an announcement on its homepage saying that because of fraudulent clicks on ads on the site by members, […]
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