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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
Well, we've never thought very highly of these "make money using Google" offers, but this one really takes the cake. The offer contains three lines, none of them very helpful in deciding if this is a good way for you to make money in...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
We're pretty sure you don't want to serve SPAM for supper at Christmas. That's exactly what this offer's all about. They've broken several rules and LAWS in this bogus job offer. They wrap up the one lousy paragraph that mentions the offer...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
In this offer you're told you can make a bunch of money by clicking on the link to their program. We suspect this involves online advertising.
Here's how these work: You buy their program, which teaches you how to start affiliations...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
A few of the reasons we have a problem with these "make money using Google ads" offers are illustrated in the offer below. No opt-out! Forged headers! And best of all, sent from Hotmail, from a guy who wants you to make money using...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
We're not saying you'll never make money from setting up Google Ads on Web sites, except perhaps when their site resolves back to CHINA. Stick with the smart money and find a domestic job, folks. We think this is too risky because the...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
Here you go, folks. This is what a suspicious advertising-related job offer looks like. This category is all about those jobs that want you to piggyback on Google Adsense or other online advertising services to make money for yourself. We don't...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
We're not sure why people send messages like this one. How many responses do they seriously expect to receive when they can't even write more than one line?
To the email sender: If you're legitimate, behave legitimately! If not, then...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
So here's one of those offers where someone wants to show you how to make some serious money using Google Adsense. Unfortunately, the URL shortening site they used for their link disabled it due to spam complaints.
Here's the thing....
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
C'mon...do they really think they can pass this off as a legitimate offer? You shouldn't respond to anything written like this. These people aren't looking to help you whatsoever. They're looking for a quick buck themselves and sent SPAM...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
Sent from Hotmail, eh? Not according to the headers it isn't. It comes from Argentina, and not through Hotmail at all. We used some special tools in our toolbox to visit the URL they keep wanting to direct you to, and found it trying to take us...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
Looks like rotten phish to us. The site they want you to click through to points to a US-registered site, but there's a high probability the sender isn't from the US; unfortunately no headers were submitted. What we find interesting is that the...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
These kinds of offers make us uncomfortable. We would call this a "try-at-your-own-risk" offer, because your "success" probably depends on the effort you put into it. We're wary of the idea that someone wants you to buy into...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
Make money with online advertising. We usually file these under pyramid schemes, but we've put this one under the category of online advertising offers because even though it has that pyramid scheme feel, they want you to believe you can be...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
This "online advertising" offer directs you to a site located in China. The spam filters (as noted in the message headers) already picked up that this offer was from a known spam source.
Message text:
What if I told you...
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Suspicious/Fraudulent Offers/Online Advertising Job Offers
We were torn between filing this under online advertising or pyramid schemes. It's not a job offer, but an offer for a tool for entrepreneurs that is supposed to send ads to 3.6 million opted in recipients. We consider it suspicious due to lack...
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