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Digitalmarketer.com is a Scam

http://www.doubleyoursales.com/ isa scam link you'll go to if you click through on their facebook ad. How many people ask why they never received a confirmation email after signing up? Hundreds.! Why? Digitalmarketer.com is marketing......to you.....with your info. Now you will receive all kinds of spam and texts from different companies and marketers. Did you really think they would show you how to market silly. No. They want your info. That's why they run these ads. Yes they will sell you silly ebooks and recycled garbage or out of date info, or even give it to you sometimes. But they've got your info. Now they will work on sucking you dry, or getting a few bucks out of you at least. Have fun.
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Wish.com or Tophatter on Facebook is a Scam

This site advertises regularly on Facebook and has been reported numerous times and yet still advertises freely. You'll notice if you click through the link on facebook they have it so you must sign into their site with facebook or google. Those are you credentials! Most people are willing to give up the credentials of their social media sites for what they perceive as a good deal on wish.com. I can assure you that you will not receive anything but spam and a stolen identity.

Survey World/ Survey Junkie Are Scams

Another scam site facebook lets advertise freely on their ad platform. It's simply a site to collect your info and use you as a lead for affiliate offers, or sell you as a lead to someone else pushing dubious offers. You fill out a questionare of some kind. This is simply one url, they have many. It's amazing how many people complain about not hearing back from them. You really thought you'd hear back? https://www.surveyworld.me/homescan-ca/ goes by Surveyworld on Facebook and this is one of their links for Canadian suckers on Facebook. They have many different links for USA and other suckers as well.

Jeff Pauls Shortcuts To Internet Millions Is A Scam

The infomercial is a complete joke. Do you really believe those people they interview are using his program???? And making money???? If you do, you need to be put in a home for people that need someone to care for them on an hourly basis. The info he is selling is complete crap. Yes it worked back in 1998. The Internet is completely different today. His info is very outdated, I looked at it. Also, the 39.95$ you pay is basically for crap info, and so he can get your info and keep his salesmen.....who pretend to be mentors....to sell you a lot more useless crap. Jeff Pauls "Shortcuts to Internet Millions" is a complete scam and a load of crap. Stay away. And turn the channel, don't even watch his crappy infomercial.

Cody Moya is a Scammer

Cody Moya sucks, period. All his stuff is junk, every bit of it. I've read a lot of it and it's all garbage loaded with links to get you to sign up for more garbage. All the software he gives as bonuses is junk too, crap a 6 year old just learning visual basic could do better at. Stay away from him. He has a lot of little fine print tricks too. Here's a recent comment made by someone who has been burned by him. "I've always thought of Cody Moya as a sleezeball, but now he's outdone himself. He's sending out an offer to download a free MRR product that looks fairly decent. However, when you go to download the 'free' product, in small print it says that you'll be charged $97 a month from then on. Obviously he's hoping you won't see that part and get suckered into his 'continuity' plan. Watch out for Cody Moya and if you want to participate in any of his offers, BE SURE TO LOOK FOR THE HIDDEN CATCH!"

Stay At Home Mom's Can Avoid Getting Scammed

If you're a "Stay at home " Mom and looking to make money online, you're in luck, there are many opportunities to do so. You won't get rich, but you will make some extra money fairly easily. If you want a full time income, then you'll have some work to do. There are many women searching this topic online every day. I have some advice for you. First, keep your credit card in your purse. You're looking to make money, not spend it. There are many online "Guru's" that would love to separate you from your money. Usually in the $49-$100 range for some piddly ebook that will make you rich. Scams, all of them. All these ebooks are junk, 99% of them anyway. Clickbank is a treasure trove of this junk, stay away. You can learn all you need to know for free with just a few simple resources. Here's one click it and learn. It's a site built for women like you. My advice is to research the site, pick a method, then have a set routine and work at it ...

Google Cash Secret Scam

This is a huge scam right now. All kinds of fake testimomials and everything. There's even a bunch of fake comments at the bottom, it's made to looke like a Blog, it's not. All the comments are positive and glowing. Happy faced people making loads of cash.....pffffft.....whatever. The comments are all fake I can assure you. Also, it says at the bottom that any further comments are disabled due to spam. There are lot's of these exact template sites out there, and they all have the exact same comments at the bottom.....hmmmm.....I smell a scam. THIS IS A SCAM!