Archive for December 13th, 2006

Press Release: Beware of All Solutions Network

Press Release:
December 13, 2006

In line with our continued vigilance against websites that claim to be what they do not, we have found yet another site that does not live up to its promises. It is known as All Solutions Network (ASN) located at www.allsolutionsnetwork.com. I have been a member of this website for well over a year trying to see if all the promised bonuses I would get would bear fruit. To this day I have not received even one cent! This is despite my recruiting affiliates under me who, as the ASN program promised, would allow me to get monthly commissions from their sales. As I said, I have seen no money thus far.

To show you how really messed up and fraudulent the whole thing is, I could not not even access the page that supposedly had my Commission Report. Each time I clicked on the link, and I mean it has been this way from day one, I get an error saying that the page does not exist. I wrote to my upline asking him about this problem. He said he too has the same problem. We both tried to contact someone known as Bruce Castro (must be a fake name or something or he does not exist) who is the reputed head of ASN for answers on numerous occasions and we have received no reply, not even an acknowledgement of our communication to him.

Another odd thing about All Soulutions Network is that at the end of every month, all members get an email stating that “ASN Bonuses” have either been paid out or will be paid out by the Tuesday or Thursday of the week in which the email was written. Hear this: I have emailed my downline and upline asking if they have received any of these “ASN Bonus” cheques. Bet you know what they said. They have never received any such cheque! In fact, some of them have been members for many years more I have and they have not even received one cent (just like myself)! This leaves us to wonder if any ‘bonuses’ were really being paid, and if so who was getting them?! My guess is, if there really is a ‘bonus’ to be had, that lying and shady character Bruce Castro is the only one getting them.

It is a shame when people who are looking for online opportunities to make money are treated with such callous disregard and receive no direct communication from those in charge. The All Solutions Network must be avoided at all costs! Mind you, it does not cost you anything to join it, but all your hopes will be surely dashed to the ground if you expect any ‘bonus cheque’ from ASN. The majority of those I communicated with have stopped promoting ASN, including myself, as we are getting nowhere fast.

Beware of the ‘ginalistic’ lure of All Solutions Network. Do not sign up. You will be disappointed. Do not be fooled by this line on the website (by the way, it is located almost at the bottom of the page): Just how easy is it to make money? Just by completing and submitting the simple sign up form, you’re almost ready to start earning A Six Figure Income! Yeah, right! And in a little over a year I haven’t even made a dollar! Give me a break. I guess the fact that the site was last updated almost two years ago speaks volumes. Avoid All Solutions Network for your own peace of mind!

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Earn Income with Blogsvertise

As we continue to look at websites that pay people to blog, one worth mentioning is Blosgvertise Blog Advertising. Just as with some of the other ‘paid to blog’ websites, they have solutions for both bloggers and advertisers. As they say on their websites: It’s simple. Earn cash and generate extra income from your blog!

Here is how it works on Blosgvertise:

For Bloggers: They assign tasks to registered members with the website address and what to talk about on their blog. Any topic or task that they want you to do will be emailed to you. The blogger will then write up an entry in their blog about the advertiser in whatever manner they wish, whether it be a site review, compliment or even complain about it, and then link to the website at least 3 times in their blog entry. Blogsvertise will pay bloggers via PayPal per blog entry for writing about the advertisers web site.

For Advertisers: To become a Blosgvertise advertiser, all you have to do is become a registered advertiser. Once your account has been verified, you can login and submit new Blogsvertise requests and begin your Blogsvertise ad campaign.

It is so simple. Why not try Blogsvertise and see how much money you can make or advertise your website and get it reviewed.

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Internet Fraud and Your Personal Identity Safety

Internet fraud is fast becoming one of the means by which criminals fleece millions of dollars from unsuspecting online shoppers. This occurs when persons use their credit cards to do business over the internet and these thieves in one way or another steal the credit card number, expiry date, and CV code from the users computer or intercept a transaction and capture the said data. The main way persons find out that their credit card has been used by someone else is when the bill comes and they see purchases that they did not make.

This brings us to the point about identity theft. When someone uses your credit card number to make a purhcase, they are in fact pretending to be you, meaning they have stolen your identity. As such, any action done with your CC will make it appear as if you are the one buying up a lot of things. Many persons have had their cards maxed out by internet fraudsters. However, many of the banks must be commended for their increased vigilance in this area as they have spotted numerous attempts by people who have tried to use another persons card to do transactions.

Here is a classic example of what one bank found. John is an 85 year old pensioner who has severe arthritis and lives at home with his wife Enid in the southern United States. He is well known to the bank he joined as he has been a member for over 50 years. John usually uses his credit card to purchase medication online which is later delivered to his door. One day, John receives a call from the bank asking him if he was recently in Hawaii and purchased a set of skiis and some bowling balls. “Of course not. I can hardly make it to my front door much less Hawaii. And I can’t even lift a bowling ball with all my pain!”, John replied. The bank then told him that someone had tried to use his card to make that purchase. They however declined the transaction because they knew John had no need for those items. He was very relieved.

We have to give a big shout of respect to banks like thay who look out for their customers. So, please be vigilant in your use of credit cards online. One suggestion that I would like to make is if there other payments options available, like PayPal or E-Gold, on the website where you want to make a purchase, by all means use them. This is becuase you do not have to enter sensitive data, like your CC number and so on. All you would need to do is log in, make your payment, and you are good to go!

Shop online with care. Try not to be the next victim.

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