Friday, June 5, 2009

Who Is Natbug81?

Every day I read more about people being scammed by realdataentry.net. What I don't understand is after being warned of this company why people STILL sign up with them! Well after you get ripped off you'll want to know (like everyone else) how to contact them. The fact is they have the ability through their website to block your IP address so that they no longer have to deal with you. Furthermore because of Privacy Policies, their web hosting service and bank (Bank of America) will not provide you with ANY information. So what next? You research as much as you can, file the appropriate complaints, and wait for them to make a mistake. And make a mistake they did! Now before I tell you what I've discovered, let me inform you that the best thing you can do (in case a class action suit is taken against them) is to SAVE ALL the emails and assignments they sent you in a folder. Your email provider lists the time and date these were sent to you and also includes any duplicate assignments (which they claim if you submit, violates the terms of service...hence no payout)!



Now let's get down and dirty! Did you know that your email contains a link below the content called "Full Headers" that when opened shows several details of the orgin of the email? Well I sent an email to their hosting account ezwebsolution.net and received a nasty email that had the same tone as the responses I received from realdataentry.net. It appears "Tiffany" wanted to know about my complaints to the FTC (which included complaints about ezwebsolution.net) then claimed that they've seen "proof" of payments and felt I should not post their name in any forums or blogs for fear of spam! A professional and legitimate company would not respond in this manner nor have anything to fear. By the way if they're concerned then maybe they should do some research themselves and discover what we all know. It should be their responsibility to cease hosting realdataentry.net.



Anyway I managed to locate several IP addresses within the header and ran them through some programs that listed more information and oddly enough I discovered there were 5 other websites associated with that IP address. Of course I wasn't surprised when one of them was ezwebsolution.net...realdataentry's hosting provider! And dataprocessors.org...the other scam listed on my blog! Now I must admit that I didn't want to pay $20 to find the two other sites associated with them...I had enough!



Let me get back to my email situation. During all my inquiries someone forwarded my complaint to the owner of Realdataentry.net Shortly afterwards I received a response that read in part that "...I was the one trying to scam THEM!" Fortunately they replied using their PERSONAL email and from that I was able to do more research and found that
nagbug81@gmail.com has quite the online presence. If you do a search just for natbug81 you will see some of her other endeavors and you'll even a glimpse of her. Now I thought I might be jumping to conclusions however natbug81 is not a common user ID...it's unique.



Now I don't want to make this post too long so I will list names, and other personal information in another post. I also have a Google trick that will let you post public comments below their websites description when doing a Google search.

Friday, May 29, 2009

vers1.gshargrave.com/makemoney.html scam


While checking my email I noticed that there were a couple of "email failure notices" listed. When I opened the email I discovered that a program was sending emails to my ENTIRE list of contacts. The subject line stated "$$$ Online Casino-The Secrets Of Online Casinos". Of course I reported the abuse to Yahoo but I wanted to do some of my own research. When I opened the email I was able to do a Whois.com inquiry based off the URL http://vers1.gshargrave.com/makemoney.html. Whois.com indicated the hosting account was ns.awenwebservice.com. When I went to their website all they had was a graphic with NO links or any way to access the site....it was a bogus page. I then decided to look up just gshargrave.com and found the site to be innocent enough; however when I did a Google search for "gshargrave" I found their description to be rather odd. Below is a screen shot of that result. Do you smell a rat?!? The site below had a Contact page so I immediately sent them a nasty email.


Author G S Hargrave (Gregory S Hargrave) -- biographical sketch... cialis purchase · generic cialis from canada · 20mg cialis · cialis online discount · cipro generic name · for cipro uti · virus cipro · cipro order ...gshargrave.com/biogra.htm - 216k

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Just Ask For Work-At-Home Scams

Here's another resources to look at when trying to figure out if a Work-At-Home opportunity is a scam.

First do a search for the name of the company in question. In this example we will use Realdataentry.net as they seem to be the top scammers lately. Usually if someone has been scammed and have filed reports or commented on a blog the sites below your search will reveal additional information.






Notice that in this example ALL the sites below our search list Realdataentry.net as some kind of a scam. In fact as of this posting the reports on scams for them runs up to page 5 in Google. That's a lot of people bitching about them. REALDATAENTRY.NET IS A SCAM!

Now if you're still not convinced you can just ask someone. There are several sites like Ask Jeeves, which I believe is now Yahoo Ask. Anyway just type into your browser and inquire. You will find someone who has information if a company is scamming people.

Now check my other posts as they provide information on how to shut down a website, file a complaint, and get your money back!




Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Dataprocessors.org...Legit?

So in some of the forums I've visited there seems to be concern that Dataprocessors.org may be closely related to if not created by the same person of Realdataentry.net. In fact if you go to Dataprocessors.org you will notice that the site is plain and simple. Note that they feature 3 sites for working at home and the first site happens to be Realdataentry.net.

Now once again you will notice that there is NO contact information on this site....what are they hiding from? However this site seems to be directing traffic to affiliates and with that said they would not be responsible for the conduct of those affiliates. They should however be concerned that they are associated with scammers...it makes them look bad also.

My gut feeling is that Realdataentry.net is cut from the same cloth as Dataprocessors.org so I did a little research. Again using whois.net I discovered that Dataprocessors.org and Realdataentry.net use the same hosting account located at
http://www.ezwebsolution.net/. Coincidence? I doubt it.

I was rather successful shutting down the site for Realdataentry.net by contacting their ISP or hosting account. They shut the site down immediately. Realdatentry.net then signed up with ezwebsolution.net and when I contacted their support I received threatening responses. Is everyone associated with Realdataenty.net an asshole? Could it be they are all part of the same team? I will keep you posted. Oh and by the way continue to contact ezwebsolution.net and voice your opinion about these cheesy companies they are hosting. Remember they have an obligation to shut these sites down (if they care about their reputation and possibly legal actions). Then report the website in question to the FTC and inform them of their web hosting service. Good luck, I will keep you posted
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