Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Most Recent Domain Registration Scam Is Still Targeting All Domain Name Owners


This Domain Registration Scam 
Is Still Operating. How Many 
People Are Falling For It?


Domain Service Notice

Attention: Important Notice

Complete and return by fax to:
1-212-257-7059
ATT: HAPPY RICHES
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT
 -
HAPPYRICHES@GMAIL.COM


-

WWW.HAPPYRICHES.COM
Please ensure that your contact information is correct or 

make the necessary changes above

Domain Name: HAPPYRICHES.COM
Search Engine Submission

Requested ReplyDECEMBER 26,2012
PART I: REVIEW SOLICITATION
Attn: HAPPY RICHES
As a courtesy to domain name holders, we are 

sending you this notification for your business 
Domain name search engine registration. This
 letter is to inform you that it's time to send in 
your registration and save.

Failure to complete your Domain name search 

engine registration by the expiration
 date may result in cancellation of this offer 
making it difficult for your customers to 
locate you on the web.Privatization allows the consumer a choice 
when registering. Search engine subscription 
includes domain name search engine submission. 
You are under no obligation to pay the 
amounts stated below unless you accept this 
offer. Do not discard, this notice is not an
 invoice it is a courtesy reminder to register 
your domain name search engine listing so 
your customers can locate you on the web.

This Notice for: WWW.HAPPYRICHES.COM 

will expire on December 26,2012 Act today!
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DETAIL OF SERVICE: 
ANNUAL WEBSITE SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION FOR
 DOMAIN NAME WWW.HAPPYRICHES.COM
Detail of Service:
SEARCH SUBMISSIONS
Reply by Date:
12/26/2012





For Domain Name:
HAPPYRICHES.COM
Select TermYour Existing DomainPeriod CoveredPrice
HAPPYRICHES.COM
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[ ] 2 year      $119.0012/26/2012 - 12/26/2014
[ ] 5 year      $199.0012/26/2012 - 12/26/2017
[ ] 10 year  $295.00-Most Recommended-12/26/2012 - 12/26/2022
[ ] Lifetime $499.00Limited time offer - Best value!Lifetime
Full Name: HAPPY RICHESEmail: HAPPYRICHES@GMAIL.COMEmail 2: ____________________
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Payment by Check Print and mail a copy of this order form and send it along with a check or money order to the address listed below:Domain Services
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You are under no obligation to pay the amounts stated unless you accept this offer. 
The information in this letter contains 
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 processing department of the DS. This information is intended only for the use of 
the individual(s) named above. 
There is no pre-existing relationship between  DS and the domain mentioned above. 
This notice is not in any part associated with a continuation of services for domain 
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Friday, December 21, 2012

Mystery of Sex Transmutation


Don’t know about you, but I think there has to be something in the art of sex transmutation that most people are missing out on.


The Subliminal Libido
Napoleon Hill in 1937 declared in his book “Think and Grow Rich” that “the men of greatest achievement are men with highly developed sex natures; men who have learned the art of sex transmutation.”
Sigmund Freud believed that those who reached greatness in their achievements did so by diverting their libido into positive energy that was of a creative nature rather than being spent in the chase of gratifying their sexual instincts.
If you destroy the sex glands within an animal, you will see the animal lose much of its vitality. A bull becomes as docile as a cow after it has been neutered. It is not even interested in any action when a red flag is waved at it, and has no interest in the old moo any more.
Absolute Genius
The concentration of your libido into what you want to achieve is powerful in its results. Geniuses are those people who are able to excel beyond the best. Geniuses seem to go beyond the natural and enter into the realm of preternatural; a state of existence that exists between what we could describe as the natural realm and the supernatural realm. Geniuses do this because they are able to funnel their libido into a single purpose very quickly. Learn how to do this and you are on the path of greatness.
According to Napoleon Hill scientific discovery and research conducted over the last two thousand years have revealed: “The men who have accumulated great fortunes and achieved outstanding recognition in literature were motivated by the influence of a woman.”
It is often said that a man is made by the woman who supports him, or, as is often stated, “The woman makes the man.”
There is something about being in a harmonious relationship with a woman that enables a man to fulfill his inner desires. It is as if there is a double portion of libido being funneled into the same purpose—now you have to like that.
In a harmonious relationship stress levels are able to be controlled and this means the energy that goes into being spent in stressing out can now be used in the art of sex transmutation. This is transferring all that libido into a common purpose and being spurred onto greater heights.
Charismatic people have learnt the art of sex transmutation, whether they realize this or not. Sometimes people are considered gifted because they just seem to have something that most people do not possess. But this need not be so. Everybody has libido and learning how to focus your libidinal energy is what distinguishes the very successful from being merely successful and definitely the nearly successful.
Women’s Attraction
Amazingly, woman are attracted to the charismatic personality of a man who can focus in a sustained manner on his purpose. It may also be said that this is often the demise of many a man, once he realizes that he possesses something that more than one woman wants—this is known as the law of diminishing returns.
What seems to be a mystery is no longer a mystery to those who have come to understand that the transferring of libidinal energy is the mystery of sex transmutation that differentiates the winners from the also-rans and the stars from the wannabes.


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Are You Too Dumb To Fail?


A man told me he was a Mensa and, silly me, I thought he was confessing to being a transsexual having her period.
A 55-year-old man I know claims he is a member of Mensa and has an IQ of 152. Somehow, this is supposed to make him an extraordinary individual who can command an income of at least $300K a year. He refuses to work for less. Consequently, he has no job and lives off government handouts; something he has been doing since he was 40yrs old. If anything, having such a high IQ appears to be an impediment in his ability to achieve anything in life.
To be honest, my IQ is not high, but then I am not sure if there is any value having a high IQ. From what I have been told, having a high IQ means that we have the ability to recall all sorts of facts and figures, participate in quiz shows and make money. However, the only person I know who claims to have a high IQ, doesn’t seem to be able to make any money from quiz shows. You would think he would be bright enough to apply, but then maybe his light bulb has blown and he can’t afford a new one.
Napoleon Hill (Think and Grow Rich) reports that Henry Ford was taken to court to prove that he did not have a high IQ.  When the lawyer for the plaintiff attempted to demonstrate that Henry Ford was bereft of a high IQ, he did so by asking him general knowledge questions. Ford was wearied by the lawyer’s banal attempts to demonstrate that he himself was not a historian nor spent his day reading encyclopedias, and therefore did not have a high IQ. Henry Ford then demonstrated he was much more intelligent than the lawyer by effectively telling him and the court that if he needed to know answers to general knowledge, he would employ someone who specialized in reading books and regurgitating what they had read. I suppose, Henry thought if he did not have a high IQ, he could buy one somewhere.
History tells us that instead of being a pea-brain, Henry Ford excelled in providing tens of thousands of people with jobs—even lawyers.
What is the point of knowing things you do not need to know? If you are not going to be a librarian there is no need to learn the Dewey Decimal System of book classification, especially if you are going to spend your life on the beach playing volleyball or be a tennis player seeking to win the grand slam events.
We need to know what is important for us to get where we want to go or achieve our goals and purpose in life. It is one thing to be talking about what you can learn watching television quiz shows like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? It is another thing entirely, wanting to be a millionaire and setting realistic goals that will assist you in your quest. Too many people are in the wishful thinking category, daydreaming rather than taking action to achieve their current purpose.
Not everybody wants to be a millionaire. Some of us want to be billionaires. However, many of us (maybe even you) merely want to earn an income working from home, so we can spend more time with our partner, family and friends.  Too many people are caught up in the poverty trap and do not realize that the pursuit of money in itself can lead to impoverishment, the same as thinking we need to have an high IQ, even though we are unable to do anything worthwhile with our lives.
The most important factor in our lives has to be having a purpose for which to live and brighten up our day. Purposeful living means a quality lifestyle. What better way is there to enjoy a quality lifestyle other than knowing you do not have to be a slave to the system. Don’t laugh. You do not need a high IQ to begin your road to freedom. Anybody can blog and become better at blogging day by day. As I am finding, you can learn as you go.
If you desire to have fun and like to be free, begin your road to freedom here right NOW.
This entry was posted in Empower Network

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Live Photo of Man Caught Stealing Underwear


Do you know this man? 


The plaintiff caught him having a whiff of her underwear in the early hours of the morning between 2am and 4am on her infrared camera. He looks like the ghost who stalks but this fiend is not a friend of the Phantom at all.

Don’t you just want to shout at him, “There are better ways of getting a thrill, you dill!”… eeek!… What if his name is Phil? Not Dr. Phil, just Phil. There would still have to be some psychological explanation for this. Dr. Phil would know. Maybe the good ol’ Dr. Phil could have a program dedicated to Phil…snow dropper Phil, the dill. We have heard about pill poppers. But “snow dropper” is not a term that comes readily to mind for most people. When you think about, catching Phil, the dill, in the act, must have been a jaw dropper for him, especially when he saw his night profile being posted as a picture of somebody of interest in the daily rag. Not only did Phil’s jaw drop, so did his ego. In fact, quite a bit about Phil was starting to sag.

Dr. Phil would be able to enlighten his many admirers and devotees of his program as to what causes Phil, the dill, go on the prowl of a night. We know owls look for mice and other vermin. We know coyotes and wolves like to howl. We also know this dill, Phil, likes to go on the prowl. What we do not know is why Phil, the dill, creates a jaw dropper by being caught as a snow dropper.

So there you have it. Dr Phil, we need your help to explain why Phil, the dill, is on the prowl looking for women’s underwear in the middle of the night. Somehow, it just does not seem right. [Making money from social networking is a better way to go]

The man may not be called Phil.  He could have another name. Whatever his name, his clandestine caper is now in the open and there is a need for people to understand why he is doing what he does, and how it can be stopped—although there is a band that goes by the name Snowdroppers who are said to encourage such behavior. 

The term SNOWDROPPER has dual meanings; it’s a 1920’s slang term for cocaine addicts, but also a turn of phrase referring to deeply disturbed individuals who have a penchant for stealing woman’s panties off clotheslines—(taken from SXSW Inc. website ©2010)

Google Page Ranking Scam


How many spots are there at the top of a Google page? 

Is there one spot or more than one spot?


Every day emails land in my spam box telling me how lucky I am that I have been chosen to receive the opportunity to appear no. 1 ranking on the search engines’ pages. Surely they cannot all be able to achieve the top spot or even the top six spots on all the pages they claim.

The latest scam box email below though promises first page ranking.

Hey Friend,
If you thought some keywords were "impossible" to rank
for in the search engines...
Stuff like "make money", "insurance" and the rest...
You'd be dead WRONG!
A marketer who in all probability you have NEVER heard
of is cleaning up with organic, first page search engine
rankings.
Find out how he's doing it here:

Type Happy Riches into your browser and you should find my name at the top of the page. But does this mean I have cornered the market in page rankings? Can I claim to be the guru who has nailed the page ranking mystery on Google pages or MSN or Yahoo or any other search engine? Not I. But others do.


As for landing a first page ranking on Google, it gets easier if your browser lists the first 100 on the first page. Anyhow, Google also does locality listings, so what might be working in Germany may not be working in Japan.  This is like setting a cat among the pigeons and keeps everybody on their toes as they clamber for top spot.

The issue with all SEO rankings is everything has to be current and this is what attracts the hyenas to the latest killer application. Sorting out the piranhas from the sharks while looking for dolphins is not easy. There are just too many of them. 

One of the reasons why I blog on two different boards is one earns money and the other one doesn’t. One provides educational facilities, and the other one doesn’t. One is free and the other one requires a monthly payment. The free one does not provide the education nor the return on investment. Nonetheless, it does have value--I have just got to find it. Nevertheless, both platforms are highly ranked and this is the important component in becoming a blogger. This way I do not have to worry about paying for SEO rankings, which may or may not work for me. The rankings have already been sorted out, like I said, type in Happy Riches into your browser, and see what you find.


There is a big advantage in numbers. When you join up with a network that provides educational facilities, SEO rankings and enables you the opportunity to make money as well, why would you pay somebody to get you listed as a first page ranking.  You just never know, these days, who is running an internet scam and who has stopped running one.

Personally, there is always an easier way of doing things. So rather than sorting through the online scams, why not jump on board, be merry, and enjoy the ride right NOW here.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Internet Scam Masquerading As Legitimate Currency Fund


The first rule of thumb for testing a deal that comes your way is “If it is too good to be true, it is too good to be true.”

Imagine if someone came to you and said I am going to give you a million dollars to trade the commodity markets and we will go fifty-fifty on the profits. This definitely sounds too good to be true. Yet, this is what happened to a few fortunate individuals who became known as members of the Turtles: a group of people chosen to trade the commodities markets funded by Richard Dennis back in 1984.

In 2012, Apiary Fund sends out unsolicited junk emails stating they will train people and fund them to trade the currency markets with the headlines:

 We'll Fund Your Account - While You Learn to Become a More Profitable Trader

If it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be true. However, when you happen to know about the Turtles, you have to put a proviso in that rule of thumb rule, which now becomes, If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is too good to be true. There is always the off chance that all things are possible and the proprietor Apiary Fund might turn out to be another Richard Dennis seeking to find some twenty-first century traders to form a new breed of Turtles. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

The first alert there might be something fishy going on is the form requesting information on your own portfolio, and whether or not you might like advice on how to manage it.

The alarm looks ready to sound at the webinar when participants are told how much other organizations charge for training. The alarm goes off when you learn that Apiary Fund is seeking a fee for training you, prior to funding you.

The death toll sounds when participants are told that there are monthly data feed payments for unfunded simulation accounts.

The  coffin is on its way when you learn that Apiary Fund solely trades currency markets, which means Apiary Fund is a bucket shop creating a false currency market where they fund you, once you have paid them to go through their advanced training.

In all probability, you will spend $10,000, or maybe more, doing their training courses. When you are funded to trade the currency market, you will be playing with token money, because it will be on their currency market simulator. Although, their market simulator mimics the real markets, but is merely a computerized board game, where you play against Apiary Fund.

Apiary Fund promise to let you keep a healthy percentage of the profits you make once you are funded by them.  Everything seems legit and aboveboard, except they expect all the participants to give up because they will make it so difficult to make money, if you are a funded participant, you will give up because you will not be able to make any money. This will be the case, regardless of how many  advanced courses you take to improve your skills.

Further evidence of Apiary being a scam is registrants of their webinar, who do not make a decision to pay the fees to see if they are one of the lucky 30 qualifiers to be selected as participants are chased via phone by consultants.

Honestly, there are much better ways to make money than falling for internet scams and online frauds. 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Lottery Scam Winner


You can win the lottery, 

but it is doubtful you would have won 

if you receive this in your email inbox.


YAHOO/MSN LOTTERY AWARD PROMO 2012!!
Unit 4/W1 HM Treasury, 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ, United Kingdom.
Tel: +447010067053
Fax: +447010028932

WINNING INFORMATION TO CLAIM FUNDS
Batch Number......YM1109102XN
Reff Number.......YM354437XN
Winning Number.......YM111388540498

This is to inform you that you have won a prize sum of Five Hundred Thousand, Great Britain Pound Sterling (Ј500,000.00) on the month of NOVEMBER 2012 Lottery promotion which is organized by YAHOO/MSN LOTTERY INC & WINDOWS LIVE.

You are to contact the events manager for claim with the following details below to help facilitate the processing of your claims:

1. Full name..............
2. Contact Address).......
3. Age....................
4. Telephone Number.......
5. Marital Status.........
6. Sex....................
7. Occupation.............
8. State:.................
9. Country................
10. Nationality............
11. How do you feel has a winner.....

Your Reference and Batch number at the top of this mail:
(CONTACT EVENTS MANAGER)

Name: Mr. Brown Walter
Email: y_msn63@yahoo.com
(Msn/Yahoo Lottery Games/Lottery Coordinator).




If you want to make more 
than you can 
with that lottery scam, 

YOU CAN make more if you 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Latest Trading Scam Books Big Profits


Is Apiary Fund run by Darrell Anderson out of Ohio an internet scam?

I received what appears to be a thoroughly thought out scam which looks like an online scam that is a very cunningly devised internet fraud.

                                                 .............
Get Paid to Trade - Really!
  We'll Fund Your Account - While You Learn to Become a More Profitable Trader
Do you want to become a more profitable investor without risking any of your own trading capital while you learn?  Then you need to attend our free live online workshop and we'll show you how.
If  you're serious about learning how to become a better trader, we'll fund your trading account - up to $250,000 - while you learn the strategies and techniques that will make you the best trader you can be. The better trader you become - the more trading capital we'll provide.
NO personal risk
Extensive trading experience is not required
Takes just a few hours each week (day or night)
Funds are limited so don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. To select a convenient time to learn more, just click on this link:
Free Online Trading Webinar
Regards & Good Trading,
Shawn Lucas
Apiary Fund

P.S. Become the best trader you can be - learn on our dime!

 .............

When is a scam a scam. This is not necessarily a internet scam as most online scams go. This is a scam that just might not be a scam even though it appears to be a scam. Okay, a scam is a scam.

On Bike Mike’s Trading Forum, I found the following response by member Rambledog:

I tried their program over a year ago. It was about $700 and then $97 for a "tech" fee. The idea is not new. We'll train you to trade our money just give us some of yours!!
 I stopped going to the training after about 6 weeks because it was nothing that would give a person anything more than a basic education and certainly no edge. They talked about "robots" and their auto trading indicators, but at the end if the day it was just basic stuff. Did I get my moneys worth? No I don't think so. Did I learn something, yeah a few things, but not enough for the $700.
 Now I was going to let things go quietly into the night and let them have my $700 until they recently called me and tried to convince me to give them $7200 to join their success team. This team was supposed to have a 98% success rate at turning traders profitable in three months. Sound to good to be true? If they can turn 98 percent of traders to profit in 3 months why do they need my lousy $7200 bucks.
 My two cents would be to STEER WAY CLEAR of this outfit and any other pay to trade type of fund. Welcome any input from others who have succeeded in pay to trade programs.
 Good luck.......

 The reality is when people make claims that they will fund your account and then seek payment upfront then the scheme is just one of the many internet frauds that  are worthy of our junk mailbox.


$10 million Internet Scam



 People scam for all sorts of reasons. That the kind of statement you would expect from a psychologist or psychiatrist. I think people scam because they see it as an easy way to defraud honest people out of their money.

People who get scammed, however, may not be honest themselves. They may simply be gullible. Scammers do not look for honest people. Internet fraud is accomplished using gullible people.

You would have to be gullible to believe that you had inherited some money from some relative you had never heard of before, or probably even more gullible than gullible to believe that some person who you have never heard of before and was not a relation had nominated you in his or her will as a beneficiary. The truth is nobody is that gullible. Well, maybe I should not say nobody as there is always Dumb and Dumber.

Seriously, who would believe that they are the beneficiary of a will of some Lord or Countess from Europe or Great Britain?  I would suggest only somebody who is desperate or greedy and has a tendency to be dishonest.  Any sane person would immediately recognize such a suggestion as a scam in the making.

The client of Sir Frank Mercer has died—bless his soul. Naturally, not being a relative nor friend nor acquaintance, the benevolent soul he was, saw fit to include me in his will. The email notifying me of this somber occasion informs me that although the man has regrettably died, I have been fortunate that my “name was listed as Heir to our late client funds 8,500, 000.00 Euro ($10.000.000 aprox.), deposited in a Bank Abroad.
This is just a summary for us to hear back from you and explain in details to you, the major reason why we are contacting you. For more details send yourResponse to the personal email address of the Legal Officer below.”
Contact Email: barr.fmercer12@live.com-

I always find it rather humorous how these dead people have an email address at live.com. Maybe this is supposedly a subliminal cue to act now so that the recipient can live it up on the dead man’s funds.

The aim of this internet scam is catch the desperate and greedy, who then become gullible enough to fall for the next part of the ploy. Even the desperate are not gullible enough to fall for the first email and expect the money to be sent to them no questions asked. Naturally, as we all would under genuine circumstances, we would expect some security checks to be made. Our bona fides need to be established to prove that we are not some scammer who is out to scam the scammers.  However, this is a scam, and nobody is going to hand over their details immediately, until they are convinced there is something in this scam for them.

If we were to reply, this means that we will be providing details of bank accounts and other information that can be used for identity theft if we ourselves are not able to be fleeced by the scammers. This information will be used to create new accounts into which funds can be transferred and withdrawn to be funneled to Romania or Azerbaijan or Russia or Nigeria or anywhere there is a Western Union office.

This scam is about how funds abroad need to be harvested—sorry, retrieved—from a certain bank account or even a number of bank accounts, since the funds were secretly dispersed. In the event that your own bank account has no money in it, then you will be used as a mule to funnel funds across to the collection center where all the monies have to be verified and authorized for distribution after probate. In the event, that you are not willing to comply with these requests, an online fraud will done making use of the details you have provided to them.







Sunday, December 2, 2012

Latest Internet Scam Busted


The  scam center of the world is found in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania. From this city of 120000 people, scammers are bred by the crime gangs that have risen out of the free markets experience of Romania. A city which knew only the communist brand of wealth has now become a mecca for the wealth of the free market. The issue is free market to these gypsy crime gangs is defined as bank account free-for-all.

The daily news reports Romanian Crime Syndicate Busted in Global Credit Card Fraud: 16 members of an international crime gang have been busted after an internet scam netting $31million from bank accounts. The authorities do not recover the stolen money. Nonetheless, this is supposed to assure us the law enforcement authorities are on the job and we can rest in peace that our bank accounts will not be targeted again—if only this were true!

 A criminal investigator told me that these people only operate from computers out of Romania, there is no chance of them knocking on my door, nor stealing any of my personal belongings.  Yet when these cyber criminals worked out how to gain access to people’s bank accounts by obtaining their card numbers and PINs (personal identification numbers) from ATMs (automatic teller machines), they were not sitting in an internet café in Bucharest, let alone Râmnicu Vâlcea. Instead, they were placing electronic surveillance equipment within exact replica facades that were placed over the ATMs to capture the bank account details and PINs of the unsuspecting bank customers.

The scammers have branched out and many are living in different countries of the world, where they will attempt to open bank accounts with false identification, and then use those accounts to transfer money stolen from other accounts. The stolen money is then withdrawn and sent via Western Union to Râmnicu Vâlcea. According to one reporter, there are some twenty Western Union branches in Râmnicu Vâlcea. They are doing a roaring business, not to mention the high-end European car dealerships that have sprung up selling expensive models of Mercedes, Audi and BMWs.

Scams are now being perpetrated by criminals who are actually lurking around a city near you, seeking to steal your identification details, by whatever means, so they can set up legitimate bank accounts for which you and I may be responsible.

Fortunately, the authorities relatively understand and are aware of what is happening.  Nevertheless, we need to be vigilant in ensuring that our on details are kept as safe as possible. This means ensuring that we not only check our bank accounts regularly to see that no money is going missing and all transactions are in accordance to dealings. This also means that when we use ATMs and are pressing the buttons to enter our PIN that we cover what we are doing, so the numbers cannot be recorded by any surveillance technology that might happen to be installed in a false covering in the upper portion of the hole in the wall. Failure to do this, more than likely, could mean we will have an even greater hole in our financial situation.

It is much better to make money honestly, as these guys are getting caught and the criminal investigators are putting them away. Making money honestly means you can sleep at night and have a clear conscience. This is why it is much better to blog and be rewarded for doing so. If you want to learn more about how to blog and make money, click here NOW.


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Latest Domain Service Scam


The Doman Registration Scam typically arrives with an email in your scam box (ie junkmail box).  It can be alarming if you discover it in your inbox. The first words you see in the address line are: “This Is Your Final Notice of Domain Listing.” Your first reaction is to head to the toilet if you have a domain. But you don’t . Instead and you open the email and read the contents before hitting the panic button.

 In large letters you read the words:  

Attention:  Important Notice      DOMAIN SERVICE NOTICE
Complete and return by fax to:
1-212-257-7059

743 Gantt Ave.
Suite # G446
Sarasota, FL 34232
United States of America

ATT: Mr Sam Brown
Dunnyservices@GMAIL.COM

WWW.Dunnyservices.COM
Please ensure that your contact information is correct or make the necessary changes above     Domain Name:  Dunnyservices.COM
Search Engine Submission
Requested Reply
DECEMBER 3,2012

PART I: REVIEW SOLICITATION
Attn: SAM BROWN

As a courtesy to domain name holders, we are sending you this notification for your business Domain name search engine registration.  This letter is to inform you that it's time to send in your registration and save.

Failure to complete your Domain name search engine registration by the expiration date may result in cancellation of this offer making it difficult for your customers to locate you on the web.

Privatization allows the consumer a choice when registering.  Search engine subscription includes domain name search engine submission.  You are under no obligation to pay the amounts stated below unless you accept this offer. Do not discard, this notice is not an invoice it is a courtesy reminder to register your domain name search engine listing so your customers can locate you on the web.

This Notice for: WWW.DUNNYSERVICES.COM will expire on December 3, 2012 Act today!

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DETAIL OF SERVICE: ANNUAL WEBSITE SEARCH ENGINE SUBMISSION FOR DOMAIN NAME WWW.DUNNYSERVICES.COM

Detail of Service:
SEARCH SUBMISSIONS

                Reply by Date:12/03/2012
                For Domain Name:  DUNNYSERVICES.COM

Select Term Your Existing Domain    Period Covered       Price

                        DUNNY SERVICES .COM
                         
 [  ]  1 year                         12/03/2012 - 12/03/2013            $75.00
 [  ]  2 year                         12/03/2012 - 12/03/2014            $119.00
 [  ]  5 year                         12/03/2012 - 12/03/2017            $199.00
 [  ]  10 year   -Most Recommended-     12/03/2012 - 12/03/2022      $295.00
 [  ] Lifetime (NEW!)  Limited time offer - Best value!   Lifetime     $499.00


Naturally you do not want you domain registration to expire and like any unsuspecting honest human being, you oblige the scammers and send them the details of your credit card.

Now this could be a legitimate company that are running a scam which is designed to make you think that your domain registration is not getting submitted to the search engines. 

Read the sentence: " The Failure to complete your Domain name search engine registration by the expiration date may result in cancellation of this offer making it difficult for your customers to locate you on the web." In this sentence you will notice that it is the offer that will be cancelled. 

Also, two paragraphs later, the person to whom this email is sent is told this notice will expire today, not the domain registration.

Complain. Contact the authorities. All these scammers are doing is making an offer, and it is up to you to act upon it. The letter gives the appearance of being a demand, but it is really saying that a final offer is about to expire.  The authority receiving the complaint would probably think, "What fool would act on a letter like this," and do nothing. 

Caveat emptor may not be written on the email, but more often than not it is always let the buyer beware.

Who would devise a scam like this if it were a legitimate company name and address? It could be an enterprising employee seeking to make a buck on the side and not the actual company because the email in this instance has come from domais7005@hotmail.com.