Showing posts with label spamdex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spamdex. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

What Does Journey Have to do with Shirt, or TVI Express Scam?

The answer is: they don't, except on a spamticle site, such as this one:


It's called "journeyshirts.com", but there's nothing about the owner. The "about" page is left in its generic wordpress verbiage. Domain name is registered to an "Arin Peck" with no address, not even COUNTRY.

When you read the article, you realize the whole thing is completely mangled by a rewriter, which also completely screwed up the formatting, losing all the carriage returns.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

Random cut-and-paste paragraphs cannot make an article!

Yet that's exactly what this place wants you to think:


As you can see, out of the 5 full paragraphs you can see, the paragraphs don't fit together. First is TVI Express, then Chacha, then generic, then TVI Express, then some "MLM scam", then some generic advice again.

However, two full paragraphs (and that partial at the end) are from my own articles.

This domain is registered by a guy in Berlin, Germany. No idea why it's now a spamticle site.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Another Rewriter-chewed TVI Express spamticle

And the site that posts this sort of rubbish is called... InformationFreak.info


The domain is owned by a Mr. Kramer in Bellvue, Washington.

The article itself was written by guy who wrote that TVI Express is a scam and he wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. The author is now listed as this "Victoria Leminitzin" (clearly female) and half the words don't go together any more.

Spam, spam, spam...
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

More John Piro's TVI Express bull**** zombie revivified

Some random domain that died got revived as spamticle site about SEO and "Internet Marketing".


What are the warning signs?

1) The John Piro Video is from 2009, bogus, old, and zombie!

2) Has both English and SPANISH articles, clearly the spam poster caught the extras by surprise

3) Domain is registered through a proxy: no real ID

4) TVI Express is NOT internet marketing, but a SCAM spread through the Internet

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Another "professional" author spams Linked In with Zombie TVI Express Video Spam

Why post random videos you don't know anything about, when you're supposed to be a professional author?


If you check her public LinkedIn profile, you'll see that Renee Barnes-Orozco claims to be an author living in California. However, the video she linked to? Was created back in 2009, and TVI Express is dead in 2010. So why did she post this zombie video in 2011? Hmmm?

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Why Would a Chicago Hotel Website have TVI Express Spam?

Why would a website allegedly about hotels in Chicago have a spam video about the "TVI Express Opportunity"? And what does it have to do with "Change is coming to America", a phrase used by President Obama of US?


If you go to Youtube itself to find the video, you'll find that it's posted by a Opp4Wealth on 29-DEC-2009. Which tells you this video is severely out of date and revived by zombie.


In this video, he even used president Obama's words "Change has come to America" to claim that TVI Express will change American income. Just like TVI Express stole Alex Ross's "Obamaman" picture for their "I am TVI" event.


But who is this Opp4Wealth guy any way? Well, his Youtube Channel gives you a big clue:


Apparently he gets a cut if you sign up at Internet casino using his referral code. But who is this Jungllut guy?

If you do Google search, you'll find a guy in Germany who's a very good programmer, but that's not this guy. This spammer Jungblut actually hails from Peru (that's in South America)

Would you trust a guy who's trying to bull**** as your "coach"? What sort of ethics will you pick up from this guy? Granted, Obama is not HIS president, but still, this attempt to borrow credibility is hilarious.
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Monday, January 9, 2012

More Spam Domains: Dream Money keep dreaming folks

When domains are registered just to squat, the owners need to put SOMETHING on them just to get some revenue, and many of them turn to content spam by stealing articles, often went through a rewriter / mangler. Here's another example:


Just look at the random capitalization and you realize this thing went through a rewriter and emerged as jibberish. You don't even really need to read the words. It's like playing mad libs, except those make some sense, where as this makes NO sense at all.

Who owns this spam domain? Some guy in China, who's mainly out to sell domains

Domain ID:D152976574-LROR
Domain Name:DREAMMONEY.ORG
Created On:13-Jun-2008 16:10:53 UTC
Last Updated On:16-Aug-2011 06:08:09 UTC
Expiration Date:13-Jun-2012 16:10:53 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, Inc. (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:CR38431414
Registrant Name:Yejun Luo
Registrant Street1:No. 104, Tianhe Road
Registrant Street2:
Registrant Street3:
Registrant City:Guangzhou
Registrant State/Province:
Registrant Postal Code:510000
Registrant Country:CN
Registrant Phone:+86.13316112993
Registrant Phone Ext.:
Registrant FAX:
Registrant FAX Ext.:
Registrant Email:
Sales@namelinker.com, eh?

Namelinker.com itself is a parked website. It's registered to some "Julian Mah" in Winnipeg, Canada.

None of who has a link to TVI Express, so it's clear they are out to spam the net.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Never post video say scam is NOT scam online...

If you post videos of yourself saying a scam is NOT a scam, people will find your video years later, even after you changed your mind, found the truth, and be ridiculed ever after.

Such as this guy, whose video, though mostly eradicated from American sites, is reappearing on FRENCH video sites:


The URL referred to, toptviexpressteam.com, is dead. That should tell you how old this video is.

Second, I know TopTVIExpressTeam. They jumped ship to "Revolving Relay" (another pyramid scheme) back in June 2010. You can find them in the archives of this very blog.

Thus, if you claim a scam is not a scam, your own infamy will outlast the scam itself.

And if you actually visit the link, you'll find dozens of people committed the same mistake: put their own face on a video, reading from a script, that says "TVI Express is great opportunity", without real understanding.