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Old 01-31-07, 01:23 PM
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DataEntryBusiness.com www.DataEntryBusiness.com

Submitted: 1/31/2007 8:51:39 AM
Modified: 1/31/2007 8:52:00 AM

DataEntryBusiness.comDataEntryBusiness ripped off my credit card and then made it impossible to enter an account they had no intention of starting to begin with and made it impossible to be contacted Internet

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DataEntryBusiness.com
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U.S.A.
Phone Number:

Fax:


www.DataEntryBusiness.com ripped me off of 49.95 . They promised to start up my account within four minutes and 24 hours later there still is no account.
They made it impossible to login to my account by denying my infornmation.

The member support site offered via the net was not a working or simply could not be found because it doesn't exist. The address supplied could not be matched to a site.

David
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
U.S.A.

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Old 01-31-07, 01:26 PM
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Re: DataEntryBusiness.com www.DataEntryBusiness.com

heavyjeepin heavyjeepin is offline
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Re: dataentrybusiness.com is a scam
Data entry business review

Total wasted time, heres how

She asks you to pay the 49.99 up front for info on a free site, al, the credentials are as well flagrant display of character sizing since none of the below mentioned knows www.dataentrybusiness.com

Home | USER SUBMISSIONS | Members Log in | FAQs? | Contact Us

Enter Data Online and Earn $200 Daily, Workers Needed Worldwide
Earn $31.50 Per Transaction!

Register Now and Start Earning Within Minutes!
REGISTER NOW!
Click Here To Pay By
Credit Card or Online Check
and Receive Instant Access!


NOW ONLY $49.99! CLICK HERE

We are currently testing a trial price of $49.99, the price will be going back up to $147 very soon!

Some members have reported earning within 4 minutes of signup!

We charge a onetime fee to keep the quality of workers high. Once we have 8000 more members we will discontinue this offer. Join us today and ensure your position now!

Satisfaction GUARANTEED!

We offer a money back guarantee, if for any reason you are not happy please email us for a full refund, All we ask is that before you request a refund, you give our system a fair try, you will make money. There is no risk!


Take advantage of this once in a lifetime offer right now!

Once You Have Ordered, You Will Immediately Be Given All The Details Needed to Start Entering Data, Even If It's 2:00am

WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS

And even better no tech support, so soon as you pay her, shes out of there and you are on your own, with the valid site, using dataentrybusiness is fun if you got money to waste on nothing, and that’s what you pay her for, and soon as you pay angel, check out the support page here

www.DataEntryBusiness.com

CONTACT US BY EMAIL
Please read the faq before contacting us, You must enter the nature of your enquiry in the "subject line"
clickbank at DataEntryBusiness.com
Please replace "at" with "@" (spam protection)

Angel of dataentrybusiness does not even have valid email support or tech, she pushes you onto someone else, dataentry has no valid point of support or valid contact point, other then she uses plimus to transfer money over to her after you pay plimus, dataentrybusiness does post from time to time on TOPS THREE phase forums.

Heres the fun part, payment refund if you are not satified, heres the game I got

From : cs7 cs7 <cs7@clickbank.com>
Sent : Friday, January 19, 2007 12:05 PM
To : <heavyjeepin@mgsf.org>
Subject : Re: Order# - I would like to request a refund.

Hello,

ClickBank is not a data entry program. ClickBank does offer an affiliate
program that is mentioned in some data entry programs that are being sold on the
internet, but our affiliate program is free. You do not need to purchase a data
entry program to be an affiliate for ClickBank. In fact, ClickBank does not
endorse any of the data entry programs that "sell" the ClickBank affiliate
program.

If you have purchased a data entry program that only "sells" the ClickBank
affiliate program and does not offer any additional data entry information, we
recommend that you request a refund directly from the merchant.

If you are still interested in being a ClickBank affiliate, we have collected
some resources that you might find helpful in understanding how to maximize your
opportunities.

For more information, please visit the following page:
http://www.clickbank.com/affiliate_resources.html

Thank You,

Lyz
www.clickbank.com
cs7@clickbank.com

>>> <heavyjeepin@mgsf.org> 01/19/07 2:54 am >>>
Customer Service Inquiry

Name: randy pitts
Email: heavyjeepin@mgsf.org

Date of Purchase: 01 / 13 / 2007
Order Email: heavyjeepin@mgsf.org
Email Link:
https://login.clickbank.net/orders/...5Bat%5Dmgsf.org

Payment Method: creditcard
Last six of account: 511488

Order Number:
Order Link: https://login.clickbank.net/orders/?tick=

Subject: I would like to request a refund.

Details:
something to deal with data entry business, and failure to respond to over 12
emails , a week now, emails concerning refund for purchase, payment sent via
used by plimus, that is contractor for clickbank, and response emails of
contact on data entry business site states clickbank@dataentrybusiness.com

this data is wellsfargo security data

payment made to data entry business which has your email as point of email, so
this i can assume goes to you, a formal notice of refund

01/16/07 CHECK CRD PURCHASE 01/13
PLI*www.plimus.com 858- 764- 1975 CA 486830XXXXXX0803 014740000736804 ?MCC=5734
102000076DA $49.95

So Angel of the so called dataentrybusiness.com, you are in fact brought to light, and plain out busted,

To review, angel gets rich if you pay, not by work, not by any means other then set her scam to auto launch, no money back guarantee as stated, falsified credentials , no support, no responses, no valid point of contact, so overall WWW.DATAENTRYBUSINESS.COM is scam
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www.DataEntryBusiness.com is a total scam and are dishonest on so many levels. When I signed up with this company I paid $49.99 to do data entry work. After my payment I signed into this company and read on to see how it works. Come to find out it's really not data entry work- it's making ads on the internet. You type ads for companies and would only get paid by these companies if a person clicks on the company on your site that your affiliated with and makes a purchase. They made it sound like for each form (they used the word form instead of ad) you fill out you get paid. Also, the step-by-step instructions were confusing and vague. Links led you no where. I was so frustrated that I just gave up. I remember before I signed on that they have a 100% money back guarantee. So I requested a refund. I have yet to hear back from them. They have no telephone number only an email address. I requested a refund 3 times now and still have not yet heard back nor was my bank account credited for the amount. This company is a fraud and a scam. They stole my money. Their dishonest and mislead you into something completely different from what their site stated before you pay. And any company that promises a 100% money back guarantee and doesn't honor it is completely fruadulent and thieves. Here are 2 sites to help if you have been taken by this company: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/consumer.htm and http://www.bbb.org/. Not to my surprise Data Entry Business is listed in the BBB. So obviously there have been complaints before mine. Also here is a interesting article I found regarding fraud. For those who don't think this company is a fraud read this article and pay attention to paragraph 3. To go to this site directly visit http://fraud-guides.com/a/339671/Fra...Internet+.html. :

Fraud is defined as a crime of deception committed with a motive for personal gain. This desired gain for the person committing the fraud is obviously at the expense of the person on whom the fraud is committed. In other words, when a person deliberately deceives someone to damage his or her interests and benefit his own, he is said to engage in fraud. Some common methods of fraud are forgery, confidence tricking, misappropriation or embezzlement of funds, health and medical frauds, investment frauds and securities fraud. In the internet age, however, it is cyber fraud which is becoming more and more widespread and claiming more and more victims.

Internet frauds are also known as computer crimes. The worldwide web is a great resource for information, communication and commerce. Unfortunately, it is also proving to be the most conducive arena for perpetration of crime. The anonymity, which the internet offers, is a huge advantage for fraudsters and fortune-seekers have been quick to exploit this opportunity. Since many businesses on the web exist in virtual space, without any brick and mortar address, it is very easy to defraud and vanish.

Fraud on the internet comes in all shapes and sizes. With the passage of time and development of new technologies for communication and commerce, fraudsters are inventing more and more refined methods to dupe the trusting and the gullible. One of the most common and successful frauds is the work-at-home scheme, in which customers are induced to part with amounts ranging from ten dollars to hundreds of dollars to gain access to a lucrative home-based opportunity to earn in thousands. Most people aspire to stay home and work if possible and therefore are easy targets for such advertisements. The fees are comparatively very small as compared to other business opportunities; hence, people readily part with the amount. When the 'golden opportunity' is revealed, it turns out to be totally unworkable. The promoters of the scheme make a huge collection from the fees and vanish suddenly.

The next most dangerous and widespread kind of fraud is identity theft, in which crucial details of personal identity of people are stolen and the documents so stolen are used by others to make huge purchases and deals. The most popular targets for such fraud are credit cards and social security numbers. Credit card information is stolen from websites, merchants or from call centers and used to create duplicate cards on which expensive goods are purchased or expenses incurred. It is only when the loaded card statement reaches the original cardholder that he or she become aware of the deception and the loss. The most severe form of identity theft occurs when fraudsters gain access to social security and homeownership details and sell away homes of people. Pensioners and old people are the ones most swindled in this manner; advanced age, ignorance and lack of family support renders them particularly susceptible to such mischief.

Investment and stock market frauds are also becoming increasingly prevalent. In these situations a bogus 'consultant' buys up low-priced stocks of a poor-performing company and then tarts spreading false reports on internet bulletin boards of 'great deals' to be struck by in the company in the near future. By participating in various discussion forums and bulletin boards he gains the confidence of other participants and gains acceptance as a well-wisher and 'nice guy' sharing some profitable insider information. When other people start buying the worthless stock, its price goes up temporarily, at which time the fraudster sells his stock, makes a neat fortune and vanishes in the internet maze.



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