Los Angeles Gazette Scam steals $140 or more from customers pitching fake Home Income Profit System

by Paula Mooney on April 17, 2010

News 6 Insider, Los Angeles Gazette scam pitch fake Home Profit Income lie

I see the following info trending on Alexa.com — so I know the fake “Los Angeles Gazette” is pitching the same scam that I’ve written about here. Hopefully people will pause and Google the info before giving away any info.

I was able to remove all “get rich quick” ads category from showing any ads on my Google Adsense account — a new feature that I found out about. It’s interesting to see how much my ad revenue went down — but I’m glad those scam ads aren’t on my site any more. Now hopefully many of the major websites out there will follow suit, and stop taking money from scammers like these:

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http://www.losangeles-gazette.com/finance/p/?sub=test-.playsushi.com

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Mike December 14, 2010 at 11:17 am

Julia Miller artical.Acai Berry: Trick to lose Belly Fat Revealed
I was taken for $247.04.

jimh December 8, 2010 at 8:59 am

Just got suckered with the berries. A severe stupid moment on my part. These people need jail time.

godsend! December 8, 2010 at 7:48 am

THANK YOU for saving me hundreds of $$ and countless time. I was ALMOST suckered in by an ad for Acai berries and Colotin for weight loss by the ‘los angeles gazette’. Before I ordered I decided to google the company and verify this ‘Julia’ and found these comments. What didn’t ad up was the coupon said S&H would be $1.95, yet it charged me $4.95, when I went to cancel, it said they would ship to me for $1.00 if I went ahead and ordered. THEY WANTED MY CREDIT CARD INFO! Delete cookies right after viewing this website to make sure they don’t keep tracking you. HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE ELSE LIKE IT HELPED ME :)

ocmonalisa November 15, 2010 at 2:01 pm

There is no such thing as a newspaper called Los Angeles Gazette – here’s another criminal link of theirs:
http://www.losangeles-gazette.com/finance/m/?t202id=13389&t202kw=video%20games

Can’t believe the FBI hasn’t shut down and locked away these crooks yet! These ads are still all over the Internet.

Myrna Ford September 12, 2010 at 5:19 pm

I, too, was suckered in by an ad from the “Los Angeles Gazette”. This one was for Acai Berries. I had evidently authorized a charge of $99.96 before I knew it. Fortunately my credit card company was on top of things and questioned the charge immediately. I was told that I couldn;t stop the charge because the product had already been shipped (this was within 30 minutes of the original contact. The bank was able to get them to agree to refund my money if I returned the product. I did; they didn’t. The charge is under appeal. I did print out the entire ad which was extremely misleading. I just found out about this other scam from the Los Angeles Gazette

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