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Stephen
Dec 10, 2011

Scam?

The fake news sites [realhomework.info and times-inside.com: both Kelly Richards blog /fake news site scams]
are owned by:

Andrew McPherson
Made2Lead Media Limited
45 Henley Avenue
Thornhill
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 0LN
England
United Kingdom
Phone: 07525 473504
Email: [email protected]
Proof: http://domaincoleta.com/whois/times-inside.com

The fake news site leads to Home Working Connection with the almost impossible to read text hidden at the bottom: homeworkingconnection.com/?publisher=MUNDO&sub_id=CD3195

Filling in (fake) contact info took me to the payment page and contained in the text there is a phone number: (0800) 098-8507 in one version and also (0808) 234-3438 and (0808) 234-9862 in other versions.

A Google search shows that this belongs to Genesis Consulting Group genesisonlineconsulting.com and a reverse ip on that brings up:
acceleratedwebsolutions.com associateinternetsolutions.com homecashwayz.com homeincomeagency.com homeincomelocator.com hostingsolutionservices.com hsshosting.com myplaceforhosting.com nethostfee.com ohnlive.com onlineaffiliatecenter.com onlinehostingnetwork.com universalwebconsulting.com uwccorp.com wealthwayz1fr.com dedicatedhostingnetwork.com eliteworldsystems.com myplaceforhosting.com foxbusinesssolution.com netconsultingcompany.com
netcoadmin.com etc

Elite World Systems scam is the same company as OHN, Fox Business Solutions, Net Consulting etc
as per comments posted at: http://electronplumber.com/is-the-online-hosting-network-a-scam/

Stephen
Dec 27, 2011

Scam?

SPAM scam email sent after signing up for OHN is sent from: noppl.info

Registered to:
Paul Larkin
9616 Staysail Ct
Burke
Virginia
22015
Phone:+1. 212 525 4745
Email: [email protected]
http://whois.domaintools.com/noppl.info

Joanna123
Feb 12, 2012

Scam?

Yah, I saw their ad on my Facebook page and clicked their link. I read the page about making money from home by affiliate on-line marketing. I filled in some of my information like name, address and phone number, but then didn't bother to put my credit card info. on there to try their trial for $1.95. I thought yah, I don't want to bother with this it might be a scam. And sure enough that evening my cell phone rang and it was them! They had taken my cell number off the net from the info I typed in on their site and called me, even though I hadn't put in my credit card info to try their five day trial thing. They said I had filled out their form but hadn't joined. And were encouraging me to try it. I told the woman that I didn't type in my cell number for them to call me! I hadn't even bothered fully finishing the form or give my credit info. on there because I had changed my mind about trying their trial and somehow they stored and kept my cell number from the unfinished on-line form and called me! The woman on the phone advised me it wasn't a scam and encouraged me to try it so I gave them my credit card info over the phone. I tried it that night and something didn't click on how one could make money from this thing. So the next morning I decided to type in their company name UWCCorp. scam and sure enough found out from what other people posted on-line about it that it is a scam! So from Facebook, to their webpage, to my partially filled out info., to a phone call from them, to my credit card - I've been scammed!! Buyers Beware!!

ornadell
Mar 19, 2012

Scam?

I too had the same experience like Joanna123. A guy from Fox Business Solutions called me early in the morning at 8am, asking why didn't I sign up despite putting my contact details down. I just got up from bed and was groggy, so I told them I haven't had the time to read the fine print and do my research... So anyway, I handed over my credit card details for USD 1.95 to be charged, thinking that amount wouldn't hurt and no harm trying it out. Until... I saw this thread! The guy said the transaction will be reflected as DP Hosting.com.
I called my bank immediate after reading this thread and seeing foxbusinesssolution.com listed by Stephen's earlier thread. Got the bank to cancel my card to prevent future charges and send me a replacement card. No charge.
I reckon I didn't do my due diligence and was dragging my feet a little, hence gave up after much persuasion. So maybe USD 1.95 is a lesson learnt!

Jack Spade
May 15, 2013

OHN, now "EComm Web Host"

Just an FYI to anyone looking for information on "EComm Web Host" which is advertising telemarketing jobs in Albuquerque - this is being run by Forrest L. Webb in Albuquerque now that he has been run out of Arizona. They are setting up a call center and running the same "work from home for $1.95" scam they have worked in Arizona. Beware!

You can do a search for Forrest L. Webb to see the scams he has been involved in. He has received literally thousands of complaints.

Please beware of this telemarketing scam.

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