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- Ryan Canfield replies to Terry BullAnother scammer revealed:
Domain Name:FINANCIALHELPER.ORG
Created On:20-Nov-2008 20:30:19 UTC
Expiration Date:20-Nov-2009 20:30:19 UTC
Registrant Name:Ryan Canfield
Registrant Organization:Liberty Gone
Registrant Street1:1804 sw 352nd pl
Registrant City:Federal Way
Registrant State/Province:WA
Registrant Postal Code:98023
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.2537093188
Registrant email: nayrnac321@comcast.net
ryancan@gmail.com
Here he is promoting the Google Money Tree scam:
http://financialhelper.org/google-money-tree-scam/
Some of his other sites:
http://www.ryancanfield.com/#
Likely to be his (Same server)
Found 96 domains hosted on the same web server as ryancanfield.com (174.133.115.66).
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www.whiteteawithacai.info - K. Sharell replies to Mike MorviliusThey did the same thing to me. I just found the charges on my bank. I never requested a CD and never got a CD! It is so D.A.M. fustrating! I am going to call monday very early and see what they say. Also I am going to call my bank!
- khenthis [***] is [***] now my credit card overlimit.. they took 1.99 and 72.29 wtf
- Brock Felt replies to CANT BELIEVE THEY GOT METhe scammers use different names but they are all connected to the same folks:
Blazing Keywords
Blazing Words
Fresh Keyword Ideas
GrantSpring
A1 Member
Google Money Tree
Google Treasure Chest
Google Chest
Google Revolution
Easy Google Profit
and the list goes on!
They started out back in 07, but expanded their scam ways in 08 with http://www.internetincomeinitiative.com/ which then became GoogleMoneyTree.com (server now offline?) and also used deliciousdownloads.com and then http://www.googletreasurechest.com/ (note the internet income initiative sites and Google treasure chest sites are almost identical).
When the complaints about Google Treasure Chest started to pour in they switched name to Blazing Keywords and A1 Member knowing that people would not recognise these charges.
I did a reverse ip check on blazing keywords and found lots of similar websites all with the same address:
It seems the same folks may have been involved in Grant scams and Acai scams too.
searchchestcom.com and blazingkeywords.com are both hosted on the same server in Orem Utah : 209.90.118.16 and so are a-1member.com and a-1memberprogram.com along with all these sites:
Found 119 domains hosted on the same web server as searchchestcom.com (209.90.118.16).
24hournursehotline.com
50gauge.com
a-1member.com
a-1memberprogram.com
advantageresourcesupport.com
advantagerewardco.com
benefit-today.com
benefitmemberpro.com
benefitmenow.com
benefitnetworkassist.com
benefitrewardnet.com
blazingkeywords.com
cashrewardpro.com
credit-benefits.com
e-proauction.com
easy-i-wealth.com
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edu-grant.com
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federalgrantapproach.com
federalgrantco.com
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funding-club.com
fundingstimulus.com
goog-pro.com
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grantspring.com
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income-treasure1.com
internet-income1.com
keywordmonstercare.com
mem2day.com
memberrewardnetwork.com
membershipbillingsupport.com
memreward.com
money-tree-support.com
moneyresourcenetwork.com
monsterkeywordco.com
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my-rewarder.com
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paid2shopnetwork.com
powersellersguide.com
pro-goog-support.com
productresourcenetwork.com
realestateinvestmentresource.com
resourceassistant.com
resourcenetexpress.com
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searchchestcom.com
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sitememberclub.com
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stockprokitcare.com
support-for-you.com
thisrewardnetworkave.com
usbgrants.com
www.24hournursehotline.com
www.googad.com
www.monsterkeywordweb.com
www.myclubrewards.com
www.rewardmine.com
youreasyfundingco.com
youreasyfundingcom.com
youreasyfundinghome.com
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yourprogramrewards.com - Marcy replies to softhingWhat number did you call to get your refund. The same thing happed to me, I cancelled right away but was still charged 72.21 , 2.97. 06. 1.97. I have sent numerous e-mails to grantmasteronline.com but with no results.
MG - tnomiddlenamep| 1 replyHere is a cut and paste of the new updated...
Refund/Cancellation - Term of the Agreement
The period during which this Agreement will be in effect begins upon your purchase of subscription, or success kit and will end when terminated by either party. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time, with or without cause, by giving the other party 7 (seven) days written notice of termination from initial sign up. Either party may terminate the Agreement immediately, without notice, if the other party breaches any material term of the Agreement and the breach is not corrected within 10 (ten) days of written notification. Upon the termination of this Agreement, you must immediately cease use of our site and any other materials provided to you in connection with this Agreement, including any trademarks, trade dress and logos.
Upon submitting a request for Membership, a Member ID and Password are assigned to you and can be used to gain access to blazingkeywords.com. You will automatically be billed each month according to the terms as outlaid on the offer page. Membership fees will be billed to the credit card used by you to complete the signup process unless you cancel your membership or change your billing method. If you're not satisfied for any reason, and cancel within the trial period, you will be charged only for the initial shipping and handling fee. After your initial risk-free trial, access is contracted on a month-to-month basis and cancelable at any time seven days prior to the payment date by providing written notice. Shipping and Handling Fees are not cancelable nor are they eligible for refund. No refunds of any kind will be issued after 7 days of any transaction date.- Caller: Blazing Keyword
- Call type: Telemarketer
- tnomiddlenamep replies to tnomiddlenamepmy original message continued...
If you choose to sign up for this product and pay the recurring monthly charges using a debit card you hereby provide pre-authorization and consent that blazingkeywords.com may charge $77.82 on a monthly basis. You may stop payment on any pre-authorized charge by notifying blazingkeywords.com at least three business days prior to the scheduled charge date. You agree your pre-authorization and written consent to charge your debit card is given in electronic form by submitting the request for the membership, and that an electronic signature is sufficient to authenticate your authorization to charge the debit card. You further agree that these terms and conditions shall be your copy of your pre-authorization for the debit card.
At this point, it simply comes down to this... If you are like me and canceled your membership within the time limit and even have your confirmation # and email's saved but you were still charged... you should just cancel your debit card. It isn't hard to get one canceled and get a new one. And... since they clearly state "unless you cancel your membership or change your billing method" you will continue to be charged. - calvin sanford replies to JaimeI was ripped off by these same crooks.I also called today and was told I would get a refund in 7 to 10 days.Did you get a refund?
- Paula E. replies to JanineYes I did get a refund. I called the Philippines number, spoke very cordially with the rep, got his name; he told me there was nothing he could do because I refused to five him the last 6 digits of my card number. When I offered the last 4 he refused me. WARNING - never, never, never give the last 6 digits. I waited about 10 minutes during which time I called my bank and killed my card as we spoke. I called again knowing the odds of getting the same rep were slim to none. I got a woman this time. I Spoke very calmly and cordially to her, said "please" and "thank you" where ever appropriate. This time I asked to speak to her supervisor; she insisted she could help me. When she asked for the 6 digits, I very generously gave the(already killed)card number. I remained on the line with her while she processed the transaction and as promised, 10 days later, my refund showed up on my statement. I also discovered that they had also sneaked in 2 additional identical charges of $38.47, one of which had already been refunded. Today, June 8th, I called them again, got the reps name, an account cancellation number and a comfirmation number. Now I wait with positive thoughts. If the refund does not show up by June 23rd, I'll call again.
It's true that you can get way more flies with manure than with vinegar. - Kalee B.I too am a victim of these disgusting scams. Wanted to try the work-at-home thing, ordered a "free" cd($1.97 s&h). Well I never got any cd, but I was checking my bank balance today & found a POS of $72.79 dated for last Tuesday. I was wracking my brains trying to figure out what this was. I had to stop by my bank, they gave me a company name "Blazing Keywords", and a phone # 1-866-200-5186. I called the number & got some foreigner who could barely speak English, got a cancellation confirmation #, but I am still going to my bank first thing tomorrow morning to see about getting a new bank card because I am scared to death that more money will be taken out of my account without my authorization. I am unemployed and simply cannot afford for that to happen. Warning to others, NEVER sign up for ANYTHING online. Go to the store & buy it. By giving out any personal information to anyone, be it online or over the phone, you are opening yourself up to be scammed. I doubt I will ever get my money back, which really sucks : (
- TimFINALLY GOOD NEWS (FOR ME)....All my money was returned. Although I had to go through my bank (Chase), report the fraudulent activity, AND cancel my old debit card. I still feel this is a scam, as these Punjabs did have access to my money for two weeks, and at the same time shame on me for falling for a free lunch. The original !.79 I paid is my only price for being stupid, up to now. If any one wants to start some kind of class action against these......people...I will join in even though my cash seems to have been returned. Good Luck
- Peti| 1 replyI got scammed to and now i just called my capital one card and told them about it and said I want to cancel my card and get a new one so they cant charge me again. Capital One said ok and the took care of the $72 so I dont have to pay it.
I think best thing is call you card or bank and cancel your account and get a new one ASAP!! I am not going to waste anymore time calling these people now and trying to get the refund. - Carla replies to OgieI have had the same thing happen to me and because I'm Canadian the total amount of money that they charged to my card was $85.88. I also did not get my disc I just called this number 1-877-208-6490. I was very polite. They gave me my refund dated today and a transaction # and said that it would take 7 to 10 working days before the transaction would go through. Please try it and be polite, that is what works because I had absolutely no argument.
- ang replies to deb| 1 replyRead the fine print on the blazing keywords "terms and conditions" - the large monthly charge is mentioned in "term of agreement" - the ads that direct you to the blazing keywords/sweettracking etc. have the same sob story with some details changed (they go to different far off places while getting paid, etc) all pics of checks and the posts of the "testimonials" are exactly the same on the two sites I saw.
- Paul| 1 replyI called the 877-208-6490 number and they cancelled my account (even though I did it online) and are refunding the money. Won't get fooled again. I only did this 1.97 package because it they made it seem legit because it looked like Google.
- Caller: Blazing Words
- Call type: Unwanted
- Magnum PI replies to PaulThe most efficient and effective way to throw a monkey wrench into this scam machine.
(article from http://scam-googletreasurechest.blogspot.com/)
Steps to Take to Recover Your Money
1. Cancel your credit or debit card--Get a new card with new number! Your financial information has been compromised and you will be getting further debits to that card, If not now then they could come back later when you are unaware. This scam is refining into a form of "Identity theft" as your financial information is being traded to other cohorts without your permission or knowledge.
2. File a fraud charge with your credit card or bank and let them sort it out. They have more muscle to go after this sort of crime. Explain to them about all the consumer complaints that are on the internet and "insist" that they do charge-back or file a fraud charge. Your bank or credit card organization has all the tools necessary to find out where the charges are coming from, what business is involved, addresses and phone numbers connected to the charge and etc. You may not know or have access to this information. The banks and credit card org have all this at their fingertips and are obligated to handle the problem that has resulted.
More info at: http://www.chrismalta.com/scamtip1.asp
3. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Their job is to monitor and go after these types of scams.
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/cmplanding.shtm
4. File a complaint with your state Attorney General and also with the Attorney General of Utah (where a lot of the phone numbers and addresses seem to be located)
5. Filing a complaint with the BBB is toothless as the scam already is rated with a "F".
6. File complaint at http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx This is a place to report internet crime and is a combination gov agency of FBI, White collar Crime and Bureau of Justice Assistance.
7. After you filed with all the above agencies feel free to call any numbers you may possess that are connected to the "unauthorized charges" to try and recover all your money but take their word with a grain of salt. Don't hesitate to let them know what you have done or intend to do as they need to be shown that you mean business! If you succeed in getting your money returned you will have still taken steps to put their scam out of commission. - rhSo I saw a pending transaction from BLAZINGWORDS 866-200-5186 CY and I've called all the numbers in this site..I've been waiting a total of 45 minutes with no answer or a voicemail that says they're closed! This is such a big rip off. Should've known that [***] was too good to be true!!
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http://www.convert2media.com/content/contact-us - Cthelaz@q.comI received a call from an unknown source who asked me all sorts of personal questions and I eventually said I wasn't interested in talking to them any further. This was in response to a Google Ad I had answered.
Later my ban account had a pending charge for $72.86. I called the number listed and told them I had never authorized this charge and they gave me a cancellation number. Two days later the charge went through
When I called and demanded a refund they gave me Support@Blazingkeywords.com where I could request a refund. No such e-mail address exists.- Caller: Blazing Wprds.com
- goose7108 replies to OgieDamn... my Citibank credit card get fraud too.
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