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The7daytest Review: Scam?

Wednesday 15 June 2011 @ 4:35 am

If you’re like me, you probably received something suspiciously like spam mail that promises cash via google with almost no work. The site, the7daytest operates by doing the following:

- creating 300 pages of keyword dense articles
- populating the pages with clickbank and adsense code
- using the services of link sales sites like textlinkads.com to generate traffic

In sum, you’re renting hundreds of pages with your affiliate code. What are the chances of people landing on these pages and clicking … Thereby making you money ? Continue Reading »
The7daytest Review: Scam?




Surveyspaid.com : Scam or Super Deal?

Saturday 28 May 2011 @ 7:47 am

These days, companies would pay a lot of money to know what you think. It’s simple arithmetic  really. The more they know about you, the more they can push their junk down your way. Knowledge is power. For companies, it’s the ultimate weapon. That’s one reason they’d gladly pay you to sit through some dull as dishwater survey featuring 40 or more questions.

Now did you know you can make money out of this? You betcha! Nothing can be easier than getting paid for surveys. (but it’s boring, I admit)

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Surveyspaid.com : Scam or Super Deal?




Vegas Nightmare Review: How To Steal Money Back

Friday 25 March 2011 @ 7:12 pm
Subject:  It’s time to beat the house…
If you are a sports bettor or  stock trader, this message is for you.
You’ve heard about the MIT blackjack team that took the Las Vegas casinos for millions.  In the most fierce competition field ever devised….HOUSE versus PLAYER…where the games of cloak and dagger on both sides make for high drama (and good television)….college students, not “gambling pros” or “handicappers”, COLLEGE STUDENTS identified a weakness in the biggest, baddest, most ruthless house’s system and drove an armored truck filled with cash right through it.
The casinos lost millions and then spent millions to fix the hole in the dike.    They took no prisoners.  They changed the rules.  They banned players.  They even got the government on their side.  In short, they did their best to remove the winners.  And with a wink and a smile, and their “edge” restored, they continue to build Pyramids and Grand hotels, all the while inviting you to be their “guest”.
Well, now is the time for you to accept this invitation because it’s time to beat the house again!
There’s a new game in town and I, Sheldon Graham have developed the ultimate sports betting system called  TheVegasNightmare.com
Follow this:
Having been a veteran trader in the financial market I took the approach highly similar to their MIT teams, and with Wall Streets’ analytical tools literally at my fingertips, my team researched, analyzed, modeled, tested, and traded over a 5 year period.
Bottom line? WE WON…BIG TIME.
Read my  astonishing story here
This is NOT a handicap service of touters and shouters that promise the world and there’s never a delivery.  This is bona fide  opportunity to sports bettors who want to bury the bookmakers and make a lot of money.
Go now to TheVegasNightmare.com and see how you can TEST DRIVE this system 100% Risk Free!
See the exclusive video that Vegas is trying to keep quiet…
See you on the other side,
Sheldon Graham
P.S.  Even if you only want to make a few extra hundred dollars a day, you can easily do this at will with this system… RISK FREE

——————This sent in by a reviewer——————tvn-small-3

It’s time to beat the house…

You’ve heard about the MIT blackjack team that took the Las Vegas casinos for millions.  In the most fierce competition field ever devised….HOUSE versus PLAYER…where the games of cloak and dagger on both sides make for high drama (and good television)….college students, not “gambling pros” or “handicappers”, COLLEGE STUDENTS identified a weakness in the biggest, baddest, most ruthless house’s system and drove an armored truck filled with cash right through it.

The casinos lost millions and then spent millions to fix the hole in the dike.    They took no prisoners.  They changed the rules.  They banned players.  They even got the government on their side.  In short, they did their best to remove the winners.  And with a wink and a smile, and their “edge” restored, they continue to build Pyramids and Grand hotels, all the while inviting you to be their “guest”.

Well, now is the time for you to accept this invitation because it’s time to beat the house again!

There’s a new game in town and I, Sheldon Graham have developed the ultimate sports betting system called TheVegasNightmare

Follow this:

Having been a veteran trader in the financial market I took the approach highly similar to their MIT teams, and with Wall Streets’ analytical tools literally at my fingertips, my team researched, analyzed, modeled, tested, and traded over a 5 year period.

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Vegas Nightmare Review: How To Steal Money Back




ProfitSiege.com : Review by a Suckered Member

Thursday 17 March 2011 @ 3:58 am

Last week I received spam mail from a shady fella. The spam mail read “HAS your paypal account been blocked by Steve Rounds?”ProfitSiegeReviews1Considering that my account had been limited SEVERAL times, I clicked. Stupid me?

Not really. My curiosity led me to an odd site of a guy proclaiming to have been a former paypal engineer mandated to create the software that limited accounts like mine and yours. I’m sure you know what that looks like.
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ProfitSiege.com : Review by a Suckered Member




DirtyCPA Review- Is it Scammy Crud?

Tuesday 19 January 2010 @ 11:02 pm

The frontpage of DirtyCPA is definitely compelling. Using the favorite dirtycpamarketer’s line of giving you a specfic dollar figure, the ad proclaims:

“Discover how to extort $34,612 on automatic pilot!!”

I certainly like 34,612. And considering I’m a lazy shit, automatic pilot is nice. The thing is, is this another richjerk wannabee that offer a moderate amount of general ideas and little hardcore tactic?

Dirty CPA is a simple media course that Steve Iser And John Hostler has come out with to teach you how they made over $30,000 using CPA Methods month after month. I don’t know how true is the fact that they made that much (or in what time frame). But the selling page’s promise is that you will learn how to drive insane amounts of targeted traffic to CPA offers using their techniques

Inside the members area, you will have access to 13 modules of training content, including:

1. An overview of CPA offers and CPA networks
2. How to build killer-converting landing pages
3. How to take advantage of social media sites to drive traffic to offers
4. A guide to PPC strategies that work incredibly well for CPA
5. You also get access to tons of useful tools and special members bonuses

So what’s the bottomline?

Dirty CPA is a not-so-novel course that educates individuals with regards to creating cash using cost per action marketing. The system, like many other make money online products promises huge revenues.

To begin with, CPA stands for Cost Per Action. Rephrasing, it is an online advertising model by which advertisers pay you for funneling visitors that perform certain actions whether that is in the form of a sign up or a purchase.

Dirty CPA includes several tips and information on how to make money using CPA marketing. There are several free resources that you can read and get you started with CPA but if you acquire the guide then you will be getting a few goodies. For instance, there is a good list of superb CPA offers and networks. From there are guides to build webpages that convert traffic into sales. Then you deploy social media sites to drive traffic to offers. Finally you find how to use advertising to promote offers and profit.

All that sounds familiar?

It is. Almost every other system out there costing $49 to $99 offers the same content. In fact, after reading the book, I discovered that I’ve been using the same techniques the past 5 years.

Did I make $34,000? Yep I did. But not merely from the methods they exposed. I got it from a huge aggregation of methodologies.

If you’re an intermediate online entrepreneur,this system may save you a lot of time and money by eliminating guessork. However, if you’re like me and have been frequenting SEO boards like Digital Point or Warrior Forum, much of what’s in here may be old hat.

I give DirtyCPA 4 out of 5 stars




Is It Bullshit: Paidsurveysetc.com

Tuesday 8 December 2009 @ 4:59 am

In the past, I’ve reviewed several online businesses that you can start forsurveysstuffeasy money that you can make at home. That’s well and good. Now, what if you don’t have the guts to run an online business? Perhaps working for others AT HOME is more your speed. If that’s your piece of cake, check out Paidsurveysetc. I have few relatives making money off this method. The gist of the system is to tick checkboxes and write short 50 word surveys for products, movies, downloads in exchange for $7 to $50.

Right now, one of my nieces resigned her dayjob just to do this. She’s made $1293 last month on just this alone. Not bad for those folks who like working in pajamas.

Check it it. Paidsurveys




George Brown’s Google Sniper Made Me $12,000

Saturday 28 November 2009 @ 8:49 am

Yup. That’s right. $12,000 in one month. And my capital? Zero. It was all googlesniperthrough a very special google method of driving free traffic (almost 4GB a day) towards different affiliate programs I manage.

Here’s the breakdown:

Clickbank: $7000+

Commission Junction: $3000+

Adsense: $2000

I got bank statements to prove it too. :)

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George Brown’s Google Sniper Made Me $12,000




Affiliate X Review: Online Money Scam?

Saturday 7 November 2009 @ 6:02 am

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You’re here because you’re tempted to buy Affiliate X- but something’s nagging you there’s something’s amiss. Am I right? I’ll save you the frustration with my no-holds barred review of Affiliate X.

Let’s get one thing out of the way. You’ve no doubt read scores of reviews on Affiliate X. I’m betting my hat 95% of them gave glowing feedback. But did they really say anything in depth other than what’s already on the actual sales page of the official site?

Many of these “reviewers”  are no doubt affiliated with the company. They’ve been hired to spread the Buzz. Some, on the other hand, may be mere affiliates who never even tried the product, but want to earn a commission selling it to you.

Enough of the bullcrap. I won’t insult your intelligence by doing the same… Continue Reading »
Affiliate X Review: Online Money Scam?




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