USFinancials.org advertorial fake news site promoting a well known boiler-room lead generation scam owns Adwords. For weeks now - maybe months - it has consistently captured the #1 & #2 Adwords positions for the keyword "work at home". I'm working on figuring out how they're doing this. It's not the usual "rotate the domains" trick I don't think. I think there's some sort of coding going on in the background. 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
Lynn Edgington has written an analysis of Banners Broker for Swindles: Analysis Of Banners Broker Per the article, here are two main sources where this discussion of Banners Broker can be found: Banners Broker discussion at RealScam (here). Banners Broker update at Finch Sells 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron
The old Online Home Careers site is the latest of year-old boiler-room lead-generation to have died for a while and made a come back. I had a done a warning about it back in 2012, the most notable part of that warning being the fact that the 3rd party site that was supposed to be "guaranteeing security" for Online Home Careers was owned by the same people running the Online-Home-Careers.com site. The "security popup" from guaranteed-security.com had this text: 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
The Home Cash Success site is yet another site that has it's Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service on the site repo01.com: Home Cash Success is designated as "Offer 30" in the terms at repo01.com which suggests that the same terms are used for multiple offers - mostly likely all similar offers 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
A commenter at WorkAtHomeTruth asked me to look into a site called Megan's 90 Day Income Challenge. I discovered more than a few questionable things about the site...including one particularly strange place that one of the "commission check" photos came from. Actually, even the photo of Megan Fitzpatrick was taken from a pretty odd source. On the plus side, I discovered where one widely used photo of a person holding an Adsense check came from thanks to Google reverse image 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...