Jason Haverly SCAM – The Philadelphia Courier Paul Williams Scam Alert

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Jason Haverly SCAM – The Philadelphia Courier Paul Williams Scam Alert



If you’ve landed here because you’re wondering if the “Jason Haverly” story over on “Pacouriernews.com” from the fake “The Philadelphia Courier” is a scam at http://www.pacouriernews.com/indexN.php?t202id=66696&t202kw=nt1 — it is.


If you click thru to the “Google Cash” kit scams and stuff, you’ll see how much they are really charging people:

“You automatically receive a 7-day trial to the Internet Biz Kit…You may cancel Your subscription by calling toll-free at 1-800-497-4988 or International customers please call 00-1-646-205-0230…You will be billed $79.90…every month thereafter…”



So there’s the scam.


I’ve already blocked that pacouriernews.com from showing ads on my websites, but I thought I’d write about the new “Jason Haverly” scam name they’re using.


Don’t give them any info — and if you did, try and cancel thru them — plus report it as fraud to your credit card and or debit card bank and hopefully get your money back.


Get it all in writing and get a new credit card or debit card with a new number issued to be extra safe.

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Johanne  on November 19th, 2009

Thanks for the heads up.

Craig Woodford  on November 19th, 2009

You will have to get a new card because they change the Merchant billing name each month and even if you do cancel they continue to invoice.

Basically they are selling an Apple and promise its not an orange, but when you get your package its an orange.

Look for merchants billing on your invoice from the UK and Utah.

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