Work at Home Mom makes $XXXXX per month Part time? Bullshit!
63Work At Home Mom Makes $6,397or $3087 or $5,997 per Month Part-Time.
This is the biggest online scam of all time, fueled by the recession and people's dreams of becoming rich, earning millions from home and what not.
Just read this great report published by some great wellwisher: (You may have probably read this before, these things are all over the web, man!)
Here's the catch:
Millions of websites are offering jobs that promise easy income by running websites with Google ads. The text that appears in the excerpt above is the same that runs on all these websites, except that the city name and sometimes the name of the "Rich mom" are altered. Magically, the name of the city you live in appears in the headline of these ads! Check out the highlighted text in the ad above. The name of the city reads Hyderabad, because I am from Hyderabad! You would probably see your own city in the headline.
The Truth
These scamsters use the IP address of the viewer to change details of the report. If you are from the US, then the rich mom would most probably be Kelly Richards from Los Angeles or Massachusetts or whichever city You stay in. The mom's name keeps changing but the photo hardly changes!
Here's Kelly Richards from Hyderabad!
Here's Kelly Richards from Bristol!
And here's the same Kelly Richards from Massachusetts!
Hope it's clear!
It's my appeal to all those scammers out there to stop using Google's name to go around fooling people.
P.S.-
This Hub is an excerpt from my first blog post published yesterday on bustonlinescams.blogspot.com that is devoted to sharing experiences about online scams people may easily fall into. You can contribute by sharing your experiences, good or bad, or by notifying me about any such online scams you are aware of, so that I can cover them in my blog. Thanks for helping :)
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They even do a phone news story that actually looks like the real thing. This scam has been around for at least the past 7 years.
There is some hubs promoting this.
I haven't seen the news stories for awhile, but when you do, it is not real.
Here is a link to an article about what they do.
YW Humz. Sometimes a different name is different, but the scam is the same. I have actually seen the phony CNN broadcasts and others that looked real. I did further checking and found out it was indeed a scam.
It is such a shame that people get taken in by these scams. I too have noticed the same articles and how conveniently they put in the name of your town. Thanks for the informative hub!










Humz Hub Author 5 months ago
Yep zabereu. These guys trick you into buying some dumb kit that's all. What's amazing is that they don't bother to change the name and photograph of the super rich "mom" or even the content. Not to mention the crazy mistakes in their English.