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Grace – Aug 27, 2020

Victim Location 33139

Total money lost $525

Type of a scam Identity Theft

Initial means of contact Not applicable

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Kristine McCreery reached out to me in May of 2019. She said she would be able to help me with Blogging and my Social Media, for $525 for the entire year. I thought this was an incredible deal. Especially with everything she promised me (see email from her below). We even set up a time to speak over the phone so I could make sure she was human and not some scammer. She sent me an invoice via email from FreshBooks, invoice 2019-05SA for $525 and I payed it. She also asked me for my logins and passwords for WordPress, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and an Excel report with all of my contacts! Since then I have not received anything from her. I have tried to call her, email, and text her. There has been no response with the exception of a few emails. The few responses I have received from her, one time she told me she had a family emergency and the other 2 times she has told me she was sending my login information, but I never received anything. It has been over 3 months and nothing. I truly believe she is a scammer, liar and steals peoples money. Do not send her your money!
HERE IS THE EMAIL SHE SENT ME:
Below is a list of the marketing I offer, along with the low rate plan. Let me know if you have any questions, I’m to answer them. I will help you connect even more with your communities.
1 Year: $525.00 (renewable)
What You’ll Receive:
*Please note: I never overlap my agents in the same areas covered.
*Testimonials, Compliments & Reviews can be found on my blog – see links below.
Branded WordPress Blog creation & daily maintenance, packed with all your essential tools and features that inform your readers, dedicated to your real estate business.
Unique & Organic SEO, Tags & #Hashtags to your areas covered
Personalized Search MLS/IDX Link, Agent Contact, Featured Listings
Local Events Link
Blog Postings (SEO, Tags, #Hashtags & Images are included with each post) 2 – 3 blog posts a week, in order to climb the search engines properly
Topics of posts will include: real estate market updates, videos, featured listings, sales, price changes, open houses, market trends, fun tips, how to’s, latest news, local events, & community living
Social Media Networks include: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook. Updates include blog postings & images with properly placed & organically created social media #HashTags
Facebook Farming PageCan be used as your FB business page, only this helps with farming your covered area. With this page you can “like” local groups and other pages. Connecting more locally. Posts will be of value, including blog postings, just listed, justsold, open house invites, and even estate sales – a great way to connect to your community!
Buyer’s Waiting List / Seller’s Sign Up Collects contact information of potential buyers waiting for a home in city you cover & leads go directly to you!
Contacts inviting them to follow your blog & social media networks, allowing them to receive daily or weekly updates to stay in contact with you.
Email Campaigns (1x monthly): through WordPress
(This keeps your connections/leads up to date personally in assistance with the 1,2,3 touch system: blog, social media & campaigns)
Build Your Online Clientelethrough your social media connections with invites to all current, and new contacts, LinkedIn works the best for this. Connect with local business owners & their employees.
Map Tracking & Stats to measure your online influence
Remember: “Blogging and Social Media Networking is today’s way of door knocking!”
Take care,
: ) Kristine M.,
Your Real Estate Blogger & Social Media Specialist
Creating & Growing Your Unique Online Presence Organically
My Blog http://bit.ly/1U25SqA
Testimonials/Compliments/Reviews http://bit.ly/2baZzlh
[email protected]

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Joy – Aug 15, 2020

There was no Identity Theft. I do not take payment information, such as credit card info or addresses, etc. Payments are run through a third party. I only receive a confirmation email that states “this invoice has been paid.” I’ve contacted ScamPulse multiple times to have this post removed from their site. The post is entirely incorrect. ScamPulse never replied back. They do not verify posts for accuracy. Anyone can post anything about someone, or their business, on their website. By not verifying for accuracy, it can damage a person and their businesses integrity and reputation. ScamPulse allowed an accusation allegating “Identity Theft” post about me and my business, which is absolutely incorrect. ScamPulse does not provide a phone number, or address of their company. Upon further research, it was found that ScamPulse is a newer website and not reliable. There are many complaints against ScamPulse.com and is most likely not a legitimate website. There is no follow up on their end, nor any type of confirming accuracy of posts they are allowing on their site.

Desiree –

This is posted by Richard Kallabat who is going through a midlife crisis and he was given a refund in full. If Richard Kallabat and/or ScamPulse does not remove this posting I will take legal further action. See refund image attached. Thank you!

Kristine McCreery

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