Sunday, October 20, 2013

Daily Money Team (DMT) and Instant Rewards SCAM ALERT!!


Please see the original post here at: 
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Daily-Money-Team-DMT-and-Instant-Rewards-SCAM-ALERT/httpdailymoneyteamcomsleaks-Select-StateProvince/Daily-Money-Team-DMT-and-Instant-Rewards-SCAM-ALERT-Instant-Rewards-Daily-Money-Team-1078805



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Daily Money Team, Instant Money Network, are nothing but scammers for the company called Instant Rewards Network.  They lure people in by placing advertisements on Craigslist for a work at home job, no selling, inbound calls, etc.  Then they ask you to watch some very convincing videos that explains how the work at home employee will be placing an ad, answering a phone, and convincing people to sign up for free trial offers.  They also say there is no selling.  That is a bald faced lie.  You are selling something if you are required to use a credit card to sign up don't ya think?  That's why they place the phony deceptive ads for work at home jobs, when it really is a salesperson job that works on comission but that salesperson has to pony up his credit card first.
They get people that need a job to sign up for their trial offers then those people get other people to sign up for trial offers.  Then they explain that you have to keep the trial offer for up to 80% of the trial time before canceling it or else you wont be able to get credit.  They even have a worksheet that you fill out so that you know when to cancel your trials.  They also lie when they say that Walmart, Netflix, and Target is part of their network.  These big companies are not.  Believe me, I would have been much happier signing up with Wal-mart than I would have been signing up for a stupid razor that tore my skin off.   All their trials are garbage magazines, free credit report offers, and other junk trials.  And good luck canceling some of the trials.  They just keep billing you until you close your account.
Stay away from any of these networks unless you want to give out your credit card, sign up for junk that you will never use, and lieing to jobless people.  There seems to be a lot of defenders of this netowrk scam rebutting, however they cannot rebut anything I have said here.  They LIE to lure jobless people in.  They LIE about having Wal-mart, Target, and Netflix.  Finally, they LIE when they say they aren't selling anything.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 08/24/2013 08:04 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Daily-Money-Team-DMT-and-Instant-Rewards-SCAM-ALERT/httpdailymoneyteamcomsleaks-Select-StateProvince/Daily-Money-Team-DMT-and-Instant-Rewards-SCAM-ALERT-Instant-Rewards-Daily-Money-Team-1078805. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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Please be alert if someone wants your private or credit information!

They could ripoff you from your bank info!




Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Recommending Ronnell D Porter as a Book Cover Desginer



According to the Author BJ Avilla, Ronnell D. Porter was recommended as a book cover designer.

With a great price package ($150), he designed many impressive book covers including BJ Avilla's INTELLIGENCE CODE.

Ronnell as a indi author, he has been providing so many great book cover designs although there are also some controversies of his work.

Check him out!


Sunday, October 13, 2013

A Critical Review on AK Elite

AK Elite is not a magic tool!

As an Indi-publisher, wishing to make money from my published eBook on Amazon Kindle, I write a candid review about the Amazon marketing tool, 'AK Elite', after I tried a couple of weeks.

Neither I am not related to the software nor I am promoting something else for any eBook marketing tool.
I was and still am looking for a better tool to promote my book, and I found 'AK Elite' was exaggerated in terms of its function and effectiveness for marketing your books on Amazon Kindle. 
check the product - http://www.akelite.com/

Do you want to know why I returned the AK Elite software? Let me explain it according to my real experiences.

1.  AK Elite is NOT a marketing tooBUT an Amazon search engine analysis tool! In other words, there is no myth to make a lot of money from using the software as was advertised on the website!

[note] My genre goes to 'Sci-Fi > religious fiction > alternate history' or 'Sci-Fi> magical realism'

(1) It is okay to know the competition of your genre. My genre goes generally under 'sci-fi';
Please see the competition analysis on AK Elite


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As you see, the competition of 'Sci Fi' is more than 80,000. In other words, if you upload your book with the key word of  'Sci Fi', your book will be ranked uner 80,000. If you say there are 10 books on a search result with the keyword, your book will be located after on the page, 8,000. There is no body who would go to the page 8,000 from their search results.
I agree. It is very good to know how competitive your  genre is.

So, I decided to check 'religious fiction'

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Is there any possibility to show your book in an earlier page with the keyword 'religious fiction'? Still no because the competition is more than 17,000 with the key word.

So, I decided to try the keyword, 'Religious Hoax'

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Yes, it is now ranked on the fourth on the first page!
But,. who is going to search on Amazon with 'religious hoax'?

Ok. let's try 'Alternate History'

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Yes, it has still more than 1,000 competitions.

So, is there any way to bump up your ranking by using 'AK Elite'?

No!!!


AK Elite cannot bump up your ranking; only verified purchases and their real reviews will count for your ranking of the book in each category according to Amazon's strict policy.

Even with my book title INTELLIGENCE CODE on Amazon, the only way to bump up your book is the record of your book purchase and the qualified reviews from the direct book buyers.


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2. AK Elite - Reviewer finding function

This is the example of using '4. Find Book Reviewers'. and I first found it could be useful. Please see the image, showing the search result under the genre, 'religious fiction'.


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As you see there is not enough useful information to contact the reviewers especially on this result. Most of reviewers' information is not revealed. The available reviewers are mostly the commercial ones, who do reviews of your books if you pay for them. It is very easy to find them on-line, but there is no guarantee for the quality.


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IN CONCLUSION there is no myth from using the software! The only way to bump up your book on a top rank is to find more readers and reviewers of your books regarding your genre. Therefore, it is possible to find your genre under a right category with your own research.

 Although the software could help you a little bit to set up your key word set up, the 
benefits of the software is very limited in my opinion. The key to succeeding your book marketing on Amazon does more depend on your efforts to find the right genre category and to find the best readers and reviewers in the beginning. However, the most important thing is  the 'quality of your book' in terms of a long-term book marketing and popularity.

However, it says 60 Day Money Back Guarantee, there is no risk for you to try to know the truth of the myth of the AK Elite software, SEO tool for Amazon.com.

If you have any objection to me, please leave your review on the comments section.

Thank you for reading.

BJ Avilla

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originally posted - http://authorbja.blogspot.ca/2013/09/m-self-publishing-why-i-returned-ak.html


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Six Steps to Take When You're the Victim of Internet Fraud

What to Do When You're the Victim of Internet Fraud



Step One:
I KNOW this is frustrating, but start by calling the company. Keep track of the people you talk to, the dates and times and what was promised. Let them know their internet fraud won't be tolerated. If legal steps need to be taken later, this will stand as evidence you tried to fix the problem.

Step Two:
Call or go to your bank/credit union. Keep track of these dates/times too. You have so many days to file complaints, get help in reversing charges to your account, etc. These kind folks are wonderful at helping consumers get justice. Go through all the steps you are asked to go through.
In my case, I have to return these products at my expense with the return numbers I was given. The USPS tracking numbers are there for confirmation of delivery. If after 30 days these products are received by the company and my money hasn't been refunded, my credit union will step in. They are tired of internet fraud, too, and are working within their guidelines to combat it.
DON'T STOP THERE!

Step Three:
File complaints about the internet fraud you've experienced, especially with false advertising. In the 1970's there were a plethora of complaints about false advertising claims to the point the Federal Trade Commission initiated laws to protect consumers. The FTC needs to be aware of these sites that claim "free trial bottle" offers too.
The TFC site to file a complaint is: FTC complaint assistant.gov. Follow the steps and fill in the form as completely as you can. While the FTC can't solve individual complaints it does keep a database of complaints against companies so it can act to stop fraud as a whole.
If the more than 7,000 people who complained on Rip off Reports and Complaints Board, the FTC would have more than enough information to investigate and shut down these internet fraud websites or force them to advertise their product and practices honestly. They can also be fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for their deeds.
It took me about 10 minutes to file a complaint about acai berry detox and their practices.
The innumerable complaints the FTC received about AOL's billing practices a few years ago, i.e., billing during "free period" and billing after cancellation led to a lawsuit filed by several states and the US Attorney General's office. They're still out there, but no where near as big as they used to be. Now no one trusts them.

Step Four:
Let your State Attorney General know about the site or fraud you've experienced. Keep track of all you've gone through, who you've spoken to, etc. If you can't get resolution through either the company or through your banking institution, your State Attorney General is the next step. Follow their advice to the letter.
If they get enough complaints from citizens about internet fraud practices, they can file a lawsuit to end their company in your state. They may be able to prosecute under criminal statutes as well. They may advise you to file a civil suit so you can recover for your losses.

Step Five:
I know there seems to be a lot of steps, but every step has a purpose. Letting the authorities know what's going on is paramount to getting bad companies to either straighten up or shut down. They can't act on what they don't know about. Tell them.
The fifth step in fighting internet fraud is filing a complaint on major consumer watchdog sites. One of those sites is Rip Off Reports. There were already 67 complaints of the exact same practices that I experienced with this company. I added mine to the list. Not every one knows about these sites so they can check first.
The other site is complaints board. There were 7,528 complaints about acai berry and this company, FTW Laboratories. Listing your complaint about the company or practice is easy and by the way, none of these complaint sites charge any money. They will not ask for credit card information at all. If a site asks you for this info, close the browser and run a virus scan. It may be a phishing site.

Step Six:
I know this is after the fact, but be diligent. We all get taken from time to time; learning to fight back and doing it keeps the number of crooks down. Going to the authorities online and filing complaints about internet fraud lets them know about new schemes and rip offs designed to harm consumers.
I thought I had learned to protect myself from scams, but even the most diligent can be had.
After the encounter with the "Ped Egg" I made up my mind not to order anything from TV or the internet. Besides, the product almost always winds up at my local grocery store, Target, Wal Mart or on Amazon where I can return it without hassle.
How many people would gladly pay $87.13 for a 30 day supply of this "supplement" if it were on the shelf or if the company were honest enough to put the price on the website front page? Even in the "terms and conditions" it doesn't list the price. Perhaps they're afraid to. They should be.
A search of Amazon.com reveals prices from $7.02 and up under the search title for "acai berry," a far cry from $87.13. And Amazon has a return policy that has earned respect all over the world. And Amazon won't just send it out every month without your permission and bill you.
Before ordering anything labeled a vitamin or supplement, check the return policy. Most of the time there is no refund for opened products. Unless the site specifically states "returned unused portion for refund," a claim seldom heard anymore, be very wary of using an untried product.
One last thing: be VERY wary when an internet or TV site says a product is endorsed by a celebrity. Unless that celebrity talks about the product on their program, the claim of the endorsement should be suspect. Rachel Ray and Oprah both have denied claims that they endorse the acai berry as a weight loss product. Oprah's company, Harpo, is investigating the endorsement claims for possible legal action.
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This post was orginally posted on http://voices.yahoo.com/what-re-victim-internet-fraud-4066075.html

Friday, October 11, 2013

You cannot buy or sell twitter users!

Check this twitter rules.

Although it is not a legal matter, it is now allowed to buy or sell twitter usernames.

"Selling usernames: You may not buy or sell Twitter usernames."

see this twitter rules under the section of 'Abuse and Spam' at https://support.twitter.com/entries/18311


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Report if you see somebody trying to sell twitter followers! - https://support.twitter.com/forms