Thursday, December 3, 2009

eMediaWorld Victims

http://www.ripoffreport.com/home-based-business/btsi-network-prescri/btsi-network-prescription-pro-2c6p2.htm

http://www.ripoffreport.com/internet-marketing-companies/pro-marketing-usa-in/pro-marketing-usa-inc-submitf-222ec.htm

http://www.promojunkie.com/forum/general-marketing/31538-submitfrog-emediaworld-promarketingusa-all-fraud-yes.html

http://www.webmaster-talk.com/internet-marketing-and-advertising-forum/193004-submitfrog-also-known-as-submitfraud-more.html

http://www.ewriting.pamil-visions.com/2009/02/16/snake-oil-seo-salesmen/


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That’s awesome!
We need to flesh out and shine a light on these scum bags.
Nice work.
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I was their victim – tried to get Paypal help me get my money back because they never did the job on PR5 reach offer, but stupid Paypal decided in their favor when they didn’t even respond neither to them nor to me. I am going to file a BBB complaint and a Ripoff report against the submitfrog scam – this is a fraud website – so everyone stay away! If someone was also scammed by “submit frog” – please file a bbb dot org complaint and a ripoff dot com report and post about it elsewhere so less people get into their trap. Paypal seem just helping this kind of scam businesses because they are completely useless in getting your money back paid for nothing.
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I received unsolicited email offers from SubmitFrog, and finally agreed to try their service. In mid-July I direct-deposited $1249US into a bank account that they supplied, for their Bronze package SEO at a special reduced price, for my start-up business site. Once they had my money, they never contacted me or responded to any of my email or voice communications to them. I subsequently did what I should have done before giving them my money – tried to verify their legitimacy. Their listed Vancouver business address turns out to be fictitious, and the bank account I was given for the deposit was actually for an infant girl, not a business account at all. I’m filing a fraud complaint with the RCMP – Canadian police. I live in BC.

Their web site makes them look legitimate, but the one link to a customer testimonial on their site proved also to be unreachable. SubmitFrog has the same US business address as Pro Marketing USA, and this company also refuses to reply to my inquiries. I suspect both companies are a complete fraud. Wish I’d known about Pamil-visions and this blog before I got caught in this scam.

Steve
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Unfortunately I got taken by these guys, that’s why I am now Googling them – a bit too late I guess. They have my money, they don’t return calls and have never responded to my emails. When you do get someone on the phone, they are totally evasive. I think we should all take steps to put these scam artists out of business.
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We know who they are. They also own Pro marketing, Emedia World, Waxwo. and a bunch more scam sites. Are you willing to be part of a police investigation?

1 comment:

  1. Google Alex Pidgeon clearlease and you will find the owner of submitfrog and emediaworld
    Alex is the person who stole your money

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