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Thursday, July 3, 2014

The Millionaires Society is an Obvious Scam

illionaires society scam

If you want to be part of millionaires society then is highly recommended to avoid themillionairesociety.net and millionairesociety.info.

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The Millionaires Society is an online parody of people that were paid to talk rubbish on a video that would be attached into a website where everyone will become millionaire for FREE! Become millionaire for free sounds not only interesting but sounds sweet, better than American Green Card.

The developers firstly made a website and late another one where would promote their "amazing" formula where every member becomes millionaire. There is a guy, a very nice guy that:

Now, as you might imagine, this is A LOT. What we are doing for our members is HUGE, so we need to limit the amount of people that can attend or else we won’t have the time to trade and mentor each one of you live in front of everybody. That’s it. All you need to do is register now and will be automatically in and you don’t have to pay a single cent. Go ahead and secure your FREE spot now, before it’s too late



See this guy on the video above, this guy says that makes a million dollars everyday because of a special software that he downloaded on themillionairesociety.net. This is like a parody because this guy here, does he looks like a millionaire???? He looks more like the garbage's man.

The other fraudulent part and most important part is that their amazing software is not even for free, after you sign up, you must refund your account using your bank information, and buy products from them. That products purchased on there won ever reach at you that is known, and the money you spent there are gone that is also known but every user gives them information of their bank, with details.

This millionaires society as website was created around 2 months ago.

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I have a spider over my door elder than this society. The other website, millionairesociety.info is a clone of this one. There was another guy who saw this rubbishing work, and saw that many got fooled so he said, why not me?!

Like Brad Marshall of Millionaires Society (A person that does not even exists as millionaire) offers at everyone chance to get rich for free by paying with money, have and other thousands of same guys.

If you want more proves, see reviews of:

Scamposer
binaryoptionswatchdog.com
Nancy Reviews

Or Search on Google, is The Millionaires Society Scam?

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

theweeklypay.com is a fraud and scam website who cheat costumers and cause them monetary damage

One of biggest fraud websites which is causing time, money and energy at world wide people these days is theweeklypay.com. This website (company) pretend that pays $25 per sign up based on referral Url of members. This company declares that have already paid at members around 306 million dollars.

The above picture is a snapshot of theweeklypay.com main page. They declare that have 148,000 employees, which in real might be 148,000 frustrated members who are desperately waiting for the time when they will get paid.

This website which is auto-declared company is totally a joke, the domain is 8 months old and as the say "Paid to members on Approval $305,954,909, and their total work is $ 346 million. This business theweeklypay.com is 8 months old, from siteprice.org, theweeklypay.com is worth $ 199,187.
 Another important issue with this website is that has 0/10 on Google Page Rank.
How could theweeklypay.com be able to pay hundred of millions of American dollars at costumers in only 8 months and make sure that will have income from this! From Whois? the owner of website is not known but is protected by domain hosting as private.

theweeklypay.com declares that members will earn $25 for every sign up base don their referral link plus $25 for free as when they sign up. By using chatrooms and popular websites we can make that our referral link reach 1000 clicks per day, it means around 500 sign ups per day and also means $12,500/day. 

This is the reason why theweeklypay.com has these billions of dollars on their statics because that is the way the fraud is served. Same with cash4visits referral link theweeklypay.com will ask members to complete a survey before they get paid, on many websites i saw that some members where able to complete the survey but still, they did not got their earnings. 

I will tell you how does theweeklypay.com gets rich while their costumers waste precious time and money. For every of these surveys which is completed they will earn around $10, plus the other income from advertisement and also the website has also a potential traffic for a sale in future. 

A list of websites which certify that theweeklypay.com is a fraud and not a real serious company who pays:

ScamAdviser.com result for theweeklypay.com

scambook.com result for theweeklypay.com

mypaidjobs.com result is theweeklypay.com is scam

scamavoid.com

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The following results are made by trustful companies which are trusted by Google and all of them have AdSense ads, which is also a prove of their legit result.