Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Making Money Scam




While accessing the internet, you will find and run into many, in fact too many, 'too good to be true' deals. You will find expired coupon sites that are built to simply get traffic 'hits', harvest information, or simply to scam customers out of the truth, or more importantly, out of savings. 


Then in steps Jan Leasure, what I coin as today's 'Mother Teresa' of online coupons, recipes and information. A graduate of Northern Illinois University with a Master's Degree, Jan is a famed syndicated columnist for $uper $aver, the premier online coupon saving mega blog. With a clean, colorful look and a growing user base, Jan contributes tips, recalls, ideas and her heart to the matter of saving you money at the register.


So you ask, "Well, there is Groupon and such other savings sites. Why her?"


Well, Groupon is commercialized and lacks the love and attention Jan puts into her work. Besides, could anyone have gone into a grocery store, and literally walked out of the store with $800 worth of food and supplies...AND collected $75 at the register? I think not. That takes a special, angelic woman who has a sharper eye than most, and detail ten times more powerful than a microscope.


$uper $aver 'blogsite' is masterful in both simplistic design and easy of use. Offering a fast load time, you can quickly find and navigate through tips, wonderful recipes, articles and up to date information on food and other product recalls. Topping it off is the fact that Jan is actually an extremely successful senior mortgage loan officer out of Illinois who dedicates her extra time in her blog so you can save money in these economically oppressing times. Now that is a true, full time 'trooper.'


Trust $uper $aver Jan with all of your coupon needs, questions and tips and let her assist you in making a dollar stretch for you and your family. This blog is just the perfect starting, and stopping point, to end any question as to how you can save.




(Yes, I really want to start using the word ‘pivot’ in more headlines in 2011 – it’s one of my New Year resolutions).


ZapTunes.com is a gigantic scam. They used to trick people into believing they could sign up for the service – handing over their credit card details in the process – and instantly gain access to an online music catalog of more than 8 million DRM-free songs they could legally download. For $25 a month.


Of course, the ‘startup’ was quickly and diligently called out for being a devious fraud, by TorrentFreak for one. Of course, it wasn’t so hard to identify ZapTunes as a huge scam – they were stupid enough to claim they’d signed a licensing deal that enabled it to offer music from The Beatles (this was way before Apple got to that point).


Anyway, they announced their shutdown just months after launching, to no one’s surprise but undoubtedly not after taking some gullible people’s money.


In their own press release, they stated that “from the very first day of its launch, ZapTunes had been struggling against numerous DMCA complaints and lawsuits that were brought against it by a handful of label companies”.


This morning, however, the fraudulent company announced its return, this time billing itself as a social music discovery network. They will stop offering free music downloads, and all existing subscriptions are to be canceled as soon as the new website is launched.


Although ZapTunes mentions how it has struggled to “get to a point of profit” to date, the company says it has attracted 25,000 subscribers to its free music download service, which, again, sets those users back $25 per month.


I sincerely hope that, too, is a lie, and far fewer people got tricked by these fraudsters.


The reason for this post is simple: I want as many people as possible to land on this blog post or the ones I linked to above when doing a search for ZapTunes, in the hopes of making them realize they should stay far, far away from it.



Source:http://removeripoffreports.net/

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