NyGuardian.com Google Home Income Scam claims Scott Richardson of Los Angeles, CA makes money online — But they STEAL $205.59 per month!

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NyGuardian.com Google Home Income Scam claims Scott Richardson of Los Angeles, CA makes money online — But they STEAL $205.59 per month!

Thanks to a reader who let me know about the new scam being run at this site:
http://www.nyguardian.com/home-business/online-careers-booming.php?t202id=21529&t202kw=VCP



They pitch some “Google Home Income” scam at this site:

https://www.myinternetprofitsystem.com/v/208/default.aspx?s1=61598&s2=4788696&s3=&clickid=11_144918975_af122490-ec4c-459e-9e15-1823144ec114



And if you look at the tiny “Terms & Conditions” link at the bottom of their site, you’ll see they are stealing over $200 PER MONTH from people:

Here at My Online Cash Secrets we sincerely believe that you will love this product and will be very impressed with the results that you receive from My Online Cash Secrets. We are devout financial enthusiasts and are very excited about all of the benefits that this product is bringing to people’s lives. Please note, this is an educational product that is designed to teach you how to use the internet to make money. This is in no way a job, and in no way a guarantee to make money. The product costs $205.59 plus a $1.97 activation fee, so you will conveniently be billed every month starting on day 7 for 3 total months.

By placing your order for My Online Cash Secrets you agree to be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. You also agree that by submitting an order this will serve as your digital signature and that you agree to the below terms. When you order the Risk Free Trial of My Online Cash Secrets you will be charged only $1.97 (non-refundable) for access to the The My Online Cash Secrets training program. You will have a full 7 day risk free trial period from your original purchase date to decide if the My Online Cash Secrets program is right for you. At the end of your 7 day trial period you will be charged $68.53 for access to the The My Online Cash Secrets program.

If you find My Online Cash Secrets is not right for you, simply contact our Customer Service Department to cancel your membership within 7 days of your purchase date and you will not be charged any additional fees. To cancel within your 7 day trial period please call 877-340-4694, available Monday thru Friday 9:00AM to 9:00PM EST or email support@myonlinecashsecrets.com.

Refund Policy: We are so confident that you will like our product that if you are not satisfied with our product within 7 days of your order, all you have to do is call the customer service phone number above and request your trial membership be canceled and you will not be billing the $68.53.

If you enjoy the My Online Cash Secrets program (which we know you will), do absolutely nothing and 7 days from your original purchase date and every month thereafter for 3 months your credit card on file will be billed $68.53. This will ensure you have access to the The My Online Cash Secrets program at all times.

Please note that no refunds are given after the expiration of the 7 day trial period. The mailed business kit is yours to keep and since there are there are no additional physical products with My Online Cash Secrets, no returns of any sort are accepted. You can cancel your membership at any time by simply contacting customer service via telephone or email.

Toll Free Customer Service:

Phone: 877-340-4694

E-mail: support@myonlinecashsecrets.com

Customer Service representatives are available during regular business hours.

My Online Cash Secrets

Athinodorou 3,
Dasoupoli, Strovolos,
P.C. 2025 Nicosia, Cyprus




So they are out of the country and full of crap. Report them as fraud to your bank, credit card companies and get a new credit card to be safe. I’ve removed NYGuardian.com from my websites to prevent them from showing any ads. Leave a comment and petition other sites who are still running the scam to remove them as well!

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James x  on November 26th, 2009

I got sucked into this good and propper. Jeff Jackson, if he does exist, dosen’t want to contact you after he’s taken your money. $200.00(AUD) the registration is $50.00 but then there’s a charge for this and that. I paid it thinking that his claims were substantial, but there’s more CON evidence that this is a SCAM! Do Not go into it! Believe me there’s no way of making quick money…. Just hard work, and working smarter.

JohnC  on December 2nd, 2009

I did a search when landing on the page, since this was at what appeared to be a news site.

After about 15 minutes, I reread it and asked myself why was a news site putting a blatant spin, making a ’story’ into an advertisement.

Rather than click on the link, my research got me to a webpage that used a voice over from a well known infomercial guru over a powerpoint presentation.

After resigning everybody sucks connected to it, I navigated away…and nyguardian.com gave me a popup window asking me if I ‘really’ wanted to navigate away!

I just did a search on the subject’s name and the scam system, this story is so fresh that this site is the only one with a match other than some Asian ones, less than six total!

The only thing I should mention additionally is the nyguardian page has a date for November 30th. The page I’m commenting on here at Paula’s site is a week PRIOR!

My Translation: They’re using PHP server side scripting to make readers think they’re reading a story that’s only 3 days old. Anyone can put a date for ‘today’…so it makes the trap more legit to the prey. If they have the same date a few days later, then I’m wrong…they may have editted the page later.

Thanks Paula. Quick reaction…I’d say maybe it was the PHP and it’s been going on…but nobody else came up on a search for “Google Home Income” and “scott richardson”.

For that you get SEO kudos!

Truth of NyGuardian  on January 5th, 2010

Today a “WE ARE HIRING” gif appeared as advertising on top section of Earthlink Webmail homepage.

Linked to a news article by a supposed Greg Williams @ nyguardian.com.

Leads to the WORK FROM HOME scam page sign-up.

Careful People!

Art Backlund  on March 13th, 2010

Thanks,

Just retiring and looking into at home work.
Do to your inputs I will avoid nyguardian.com. There probably is no legitimate at home work other than eBay. But after I sell my neighbors furniture whats next?

Art

bhanks  on March 16th, 2010

one word: chargeback. Call your bank and tell them you want to charge it

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