Friday, May 22, 2009

Posting Links on Google it's a scam!!!

I have seen recently a few advertisements that boast the ability to make thousands and thousands of dollars in a month by "posting links on Google". I wonder why Google doesn't go after these people, they are being blatantly misrepresented by this SCAM advertising specialy on Facebook.
Here some of this SCAM Headlines:
"Learn How I Make $9,000+ a Month Posting Links on Google" ???
"Make Money Posting Lonks on Google"???
"I Got Paid for Posting Links to Google"???
Indeed, it have Nothing to do with Google! Those comments in the site are also cleverly made by the scammer so that people will feel that it's real. Don't even consider them, reporting such sites ASAP to Google if you get or see some advertising like this. Posting Links o Google is a SCAM, that is for sure. First of all it is not possible to "post links to Google or on Google" , anyone who has ever built a website should know that! However for those who are not aware of how Google actually works (it's automated folks)! Not only innocent newbies looking for a ray of hope online.
We all try to make money online and looking for a chance to live a better life.
I've looked at many different sites about Google money system and find out most of them being written the same. All have even the same kind of feed back on these sites. Something is wrong with these sites. If google will give out so much money, why do you have to hand out your card details for a measly $1.95 to get started????????? Afterwards, you will be billed $47 or even more a month unless you cancel. What you think, who ends up with this money???
They are probably not even lying about how much they are making. Well, it's the only thing that is not a lie.




Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Buxout Closed - Who Is Next???

Buxout Closed

We apologize for closing, but we paid out all our capital and revenue has drastically slowed down over the past month. We are afraid we do not have the resources to continue running the site.
Any questions or concerns can be directed to support@buxout.com
Thank you for being a member of Buxout.com

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Gmail Hacked??? Secure Gmail (Google) account with HTTPS connection

Secure gmail Account by permanently turning on gmail SSL encryption.

It is always better to turn on gmail SSL encryption permanently.

How to turn on Gmail HTTPS protocol (SSL encryption)?

* Login to your Gmail account and click “Settings”



* Scroll to the bottom of the Setting page and click “Always use https” against Browser connection





That is all folks!!! Wasn’t that easy to secure your gmail account?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

SCAMED??? What is the truth???

I'm not alone, clicking on many PTC - Bux - sites to make some Moneyas a free or upgrade Member.
But many users have accused that some Bux Click site of being a scam.
I think it is the truth. Most Bux site have many missing features.
I know that you can now buy a PTC script for around $40-50 and have your PTC site running in no time at all, but I really don't know how put effort into there site in order to make it different and not just another generic scaming buggy Bux site.

The PTC business model does not work.

I can’t stress that enough. I hope more and more people start to realise this. The list of sites that have closed down with no explanation is endless. The PTC community continue to use PTCs.to earn Money but some has stayed open not even for 6 months.
I be stubborn and believed I could make Money with but without any luck yet.

I would just like to explain something to those of you who are new to the PTC sites or haven’t really thought about how they work. Essentially, the picture that is created for the user is, the ads you click are funded by advertisers who are external to the site. This is not the case for 99.99% of the PTCs out there, the site may have one or two occasional outside advertisers, but the site itself funds nearly all of the ads. This means that the money paid out to the users is from those who pay for upgrades or referrals. At first launch it may seem like the site is doing well, referrals and upgrades are bought in abundance, however after a few weeks or months the payment requests start flooding in. The requests eventually amount to more then is being earned by the site.

I apologize if you are a dedicated PTC user, some of the things I have said may not be exactly what you want to hear. I am sure 99% of you will continue to use PTCs as normal and I am sure it provides a small income for many of you, but in the end the model doesn’t work and there are always people who lose out.

What happens next? with PTCs when there expanded as quickly as some big site. It is a industry with a ticking time bomb that is waiting to go off.