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Home based income academy scam review: work at home scams, fake news sites, review, kit 4

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Work at home scam?

Uses fake news sites to advertise,

Ad for scam reads:

UK Mum Makes £63/hr Online!
Unemployed Mum Makes £4, 397/Month Working Online! Read How She Did It.
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Ad goes to fake news site at: http://weeklyconsumertips.co.uk/Online-News/Job-Report/

which leads to: homebasedincomeacademy.com

Home based income academy scam is owned by:

Greg Anderson
American Land Grab / Lake View Holdings LLC
727 North 1550 East
Suite 410
Orem, Utah 84097
USA
Phone: [protected]
[protected]
americanlandgrab.com
homebasedincomeacademy.com

http://whois.domaintools.com/americanlandgrab.com

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Dont Believe
, CA
Dec 05, 2011 7:21 am EST
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Is Thrive the same company as Paragon Learning academy in San Diego

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sunsetatdawn
Decatur, US
Jul 25, 2011 7:48 pm EDT

OMG I figured this was a scam, especially as it has these vague positive comments by "viewers" on how well it has worked for them, but if you want to post anything it says posting is temporarily disabled. However, what gets me is that letter from Greg Anderson that is posted. Especially, as Greg comes in here posting it is not a scam and then I see that. I got that SAME almost exact message from him for a job ad I applied for as a file clerk. Then, I get that message which has nothing really to do with being a file clerk or the duties described in the original job ad. I knew right away it was a scam. No one hires you and wants you to start working without getting some personal information, if nothing else, at least for payroll and tax purposes. They also usually want to speak on the phone for an interview or in person first, too.

-Jami

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LD1129
Pennsauken, US
Nov 04, 2010 2:59 pm EDT

SCAMMER! Possibly the same guy who uses "Frank Palmer Chambers" name. This guy uses "Greg Anderson" with email greatnessgood@gmail.com

Sent SAME exact reply to my inquiry as Frank Palmer Chambers:

Hello,

I got your resume and it has been reviewed, I did appreciate i. So I will
give this a GO"

I will deeply appreciate all genuine efforts to help me monitor and keep up to date with all my activities. I have had a previous PA who has been very commendable in her activities and who has been part of my life for the past 6 months, she has since returned to her country. I sincerely hope I will be able to find someone again who will be as efficient as she has been. I'm Greg, 52, originally from Australia, but I have spent a whole lot here in United States. I'm a engineer by profession and I have been pretty successful in a handful of ventures I get involved in; from the Angel Investment Network in Canada and United States to various welfare and community service programs, I most very often get my hands occupied, so it is imperative for me to have a worthy assistant who can monitor and keep me up to date with my activities.

As my assistant, your activities amongst oth! er things will include;
* Running personal errands, supervisions and monitoring.
* Scheduling programmes, flights and keeping me up to date with them.
* Acting as an alternative telephone correspondence when I'm away.
* Making regular contacts and drop-offs on my behalf.
* Handling and monitoring some of my financial activities.
* Basic wage is $550 a week

This position is home-based and flexible, working with me is basically about instructions and following them, my only fear is I may come at you impromptu sometimes, so I need someone who can be able to meet up with my irregular timings.There is also a very sensitive issue on trust and accountability which I believe will resolve itself as time goes on.. This is only an introductory e-mail, as time goes on we should be able to arrange a proper meeting to get things started officially. I'm currently in the Malaysia now for a summit, however, I do have a number of thing! s you could help me with this week if you will be available for me. This can act as a stable foundation to our working relationship. Waiting to hear from you so as to know if we could proceed. Thank you

Cheers,
Greg Anderson.

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GregAnderson
Orem, US
Sep 11, 2010 7:37 pm EDT
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The Home Based Income Academy is no scam. How do I know? Because I am Greg Anderson and we teach several ways for our students to make money from home. We have thousands of extremely students and like always a few that purchase but never actually even attempt to learn what they paid for. As for the news articles we have individual marketers from around from around the world send us traffic everyday that use actual testimonials of our. On the sites you labeled above you will notice that these guys market to hundreds of products using a method called an Advitorial. This term means an advertisement written as news article.

There are a few marketers that take this type of marketing to the extrem and when we find one we shut down their access. If you review these sites today you will find that we no longer accept traffic from them.

Thank you for informing the market about scams but you will find my companies are not ones out to scam but only to inform others on how we have produced millions I. Revenue generated using the strategies we teach.

Sincerely,
Greg Anderson
President
Home Based Income Academy

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