Feed Shark Web Success 4You.biz: October 2007

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Scam Alerts and Performance Reviews

I. SCAM ALERTS



Auto Surfing Scams





VvaSurf.us Owe Me $3635.




StormPay and 12DailyPro ( Ponzi Fraud) Report Part 2


So, StormPay claims that 12DailyPro might be an illegal business, after having served as a payments processor for all 12DailyPro life.

Could StormPay really not know what the business model behind 12DailyPro is? And especially, was 12DailyPro an isolated case in the huge portfolio of clients of StormPay? Judging from the following it is really hard to believe. Not only! Reading some comments by autosurf cheerleaders, around the Net, it emerges that StormPay created NetIBA especially for taking advantage of the huge profits generated by the autosurf market, in terms of commissions and for establishing itself as the king of payment processors in that field; the following links are rather explicative:
http://winnipeg.pressmania.com/forums/forumShowPost.aspx?PostID=245600
http://www.moneymakergroup.com/lofiversion/index.php/t23825.html





AutoSurfing and the S.E.C.



HYIP, AutoSurfing, Phishing and Black Money Scams Warnings Page brought to you by the honest folks of the Nigerian Community.




A New Scam Hits the Web
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Sign Up Surveys


I. Panda Research - This web site has many sign up opportunities and not all of
the companies that you sign up for behave the same way. Also, it has been 3 weeks since I initially signed up for 14 different trial subscriptions and many of the trial subscriptions have been cancelled and the trial periods have elapsed after being cancelled and I have only been approved for $18:

Payouts till Date : Accumulated : $ 187.0

Paid : $ 0.0 Pending : $ 169.0

Approved : $ 18.0




A. Free Trial of the Amazon Diet

Health & Fitness – Lose 21 Pounds In 21 Days. "We give The Amazon Diet an amazing 9 stars (out of 10)!" - Weight Loss and Fitness Magazine
Rating: +0 (+0/-0) | 2007-09-21 00:01:53 by emarie3

It's a scam all they do is debit your checking account and not send any product. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY.

There are lots of complaints against them.Bad Report,Add Comment




II. PERFORMANCE REVIEWS and POLICIES




A. PayPal's Policy on Multi-level Marketing, Pyramid and Matrix Programs




B. Work At Home WatchDog has thousands of Reviews that Grade Popular Programs




C. COMCAST



Comcast can expect a lot more customers to come calling armed with hammers after fans of file-sharing get a gander at this Associated Press report that describes how the service provider is indiscriminately blocking peer-to-peer traffic.


And 'Net neutrality advocates will have a heavy new cudgel at their disposal, too, with which they are certain to pound the desks of lawmakers and regulators.



From the story:

Comcast Corp. actively interferes with attempts by some of its high-speed Internet subscribers to share files online, a move that runs counter to the tradition of treating all types of Net traffic equally.


The interference, which The Associated Press confirmed through nationwide tests, is the most drastic example yet of data discrimination by a U.S. Internet service provider. It involves company computers masquerading as those of its users.


If widely applied by other ISPs, the technology Comcast is using would be a crippling blow to the BitTorrent, eDonkey and Gnutella file-sharing networks. While these are mainly known as sources of copyright music, software and movies, BitTorrent in particular is emerging as a legitimate tool for quickly disseminating legal content.



The biggest problem - I mean aside from the fact that they're doing it all - is that the method Comcast is employing is incapable of distinguishing between good (read: legal) peer-to-peer traffic and bad (read: music and video stealing).


There is no question that the ISPs - and their customers - have a legitimate issue to deal with in the voracious bandwidth appetites of peer-to-peer technologies.


The issue isn't a nail, though, and Comcast shouldn't be hitting it with a hammer.







D. BidFuel.com



Sometime during the week of October 7-12,2007, I called BidFuel phone number: 1-866-407-1021

and told the customer service representative that I wanted to cancel my trial subscription. I was not given a cancellation number, so I called again on Saturday,
October 13,2007 to verify that I was cancelled. They tell me I was already cancelled.
I have notes backing all of this up.
On October 17,2007, I look in my business checking account and find that I have been billed $35.95 by www.BidFuel.com. I call the number above and they tell me they have no record of me cancelling and they ask me for a confirmation number which they never gave me. I tell them that they may not have a record of it but I do and if they do not give me a refund, I will file an FBI ,FTC and Attorney General's complaint about their deception. But more importantly, I tell them that I will write an article concerning their deceptive practices and submit it to 30,000 article directories to be spread around the internet. I received an email saying I would get the refund in 14 days. I would suggest asking for the customer service representatives name when you cancel and using the threats that you will file a FBI, FTC and Attorney General complaint and write the article about their behavior and distribute it to 30,000 article directories. You can do that with Dustin Cannon's web site JustArticles.com which is the sponsor of Plug-In_profit-Site Co-op Advertising.

On 10/18/2007, myoney was returned..... POS RETURN 026220 BIDFUEL $39.95

....BIDFUEL...........HENDERSON NV


E. Hoodia Diet

On 10/18/2007, after complaining that I had cancelled during the trial period and then was billed $89.90, Hoodia Diet returned the money to my account: POS RETURN 019316......$89.90

HOODIADIE HOODIADIET.....800-617-5127




News from BlogRush

FRIDAY
OCT 19th by John Reese
I’ve finally completed our massive “quality-control audit” of our entire network…

By the end of this weekend, over 10,000 blogs will be removed from the BlogRush network for not meeting our quality guidelines and criteria. We’ve begun the removal process and it will take about 3 days to complete.

By Monday, BlogRush members should no longer see spammy, non-English, or poor quality blogs appearing in their widget.

We took a lot of heat about the initial spam and abuse that our network suffered, and many said we wouldn’t be able to stop it.

Well, they were wrong.

Every blog in our network will have been manually reviewed (now and in the future) and we will uphold strict quality guidelines. These guidelines can be viewed in our updated Terms Of Service agreement.

We’ll post more news about all of this by Monday, and include information for those that might have their accounts deactivated; including how to resubmit a blog for review and/or make changes to meet our guidelines.

As I have previously stated more than once, we will not rest until our service provides tremendous value for our members and helps drive a long-term, steady stream of new readers to their blogs.

Have A Great Weekend!

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