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Cheryl – Feb 18, 2021

It should not be hard to track down the faces in the videos, each and every face involved, should be ordered to pay back the money and make a public video that should be shared across the globe.

Jamie – Feb 18, 2021

This needs to be televised & reported on every news channel possible, so that the person or persons can be held responsible. If the law can find other criminals for crimes lesser or higher, they should be able to apprehend those responsible for this scam.

Zachary – Feb 14, 2021

I am ashamed to sat that it took me as long as it did2 to realize that this is a scam, and you are a CROOK. I did post when I realized you just cancelled the only phone number you had. People like you who raise the level of hope of individuals who cannot afford to lose money, you are the worst kind of criminal, who cares about one person, yourself. The urgency that you claim will be gone soon and there is only 2 more spots, is based on the fact that you have to pack up and get out of Dodge.

Regards,

Don Cunningham

Samuel – Sep 18, 2020

You watch a video that is “Matt” interviewing a person and asking questions involving “the program”. Once the video is over with, you click on the link, pay your $47. Then you watch another video asking if you want to pay $497 because it will help you generate 10x the amount of money so they’re charging 10x the amount. When you say no, another video pops up asking for $397. The next page has another video and they want to charge $297. Once you click no one that too, it FINALLY takes you to a small 5-question survey and then you click submit. It then says to call a number and leave your name and number you can be reached at. When you call the number, it immediately goes to the “voicemail”. This “Matt” guy in the video is a middle aged white guy who has salt and pepper like hair and full beard. He has multiple people who are interviewed in multiple videos. These videos are extremely convincing. They don’t seem like scams. They sound legit with actual people who are doing real business with a real program getting real money with minimum work. I’m bummed out that I lost $47, but at least it wasn’t $47 + the $497, $397, or $297. Yikes.

Hector – Sep 10, 2020

Victim Location 77071

Total money lost $47

Type of a scam Other

Its a work from home job and they ask you to pay $47 for the set up of your website then once you do that they send you to another video to watch how your email is going to be set up then thye ask for $497 if you say no to that then its $397, if no to that then its $297 and if you say no to that also it just bring you back to the screen whewre you pay the $47. This has to be stopped I am disabled and I was just trying to find an extra income. The money they took from me I need it back. Please help.

Sierra – May 19, 2020

Scammer’s website oznkj.info/ppa?a=5&reqid=a366724e9b3b4c9f90ec95085d61ebad&s1=YEVG&s2=&cr=30&ca=46

Scammer’s address 91 Brockton Avenue, Abington MA 2156

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Other

Initial means of contact Email

Auto pilot
Inscription 47$ et payer pour être cliquer et de nouvelles inscriptions
Et ensuite faut encore payer et sans fin

Randall –

Victim Location 49022

Total money lost $48.88

Type of a scam Employment

They use more than one phone number and various names on email like Linda and once u pay it you receive a email lisavidtut 866 698 2574. Also after info is applied to pay there supposed to be a number you call but number don’t never show up and suppose to pay 47 dollars but 48.88 comes out your account.

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