Mr. Dvorak, I too was sucked into American Web Earnings and I also have a website.
I love to do crafts and I wanted to share what I do with the public and make some money at the same time. Well, this sounded like the way to go. I "invested", if you will, $6, 520.00 on a credit card, which I have now started to pay on and I have made no money. I have been dealing with Josh Murray. I have talked to him on the phone. I have emailed him and still I think my website does not look very "eye catching" although, now I have had some viewers finally making comments after four months.
I have not made any money. Who is going to click on those adds when some of them are scams to begin with. When I look at a website, I go to the site and not the adds. That's what I told Josh Murray. My website itself needs adjusting because the category names are interferring with the title of the crafts and Josh, so far, has not corrected that.
I have also mentioned about getting my money back.
Then a couple of weeks ago someone from American Web Earnings called me and asked me if I would be interested in doing something like this. Well, I told him that I already was and that I had not made any money at it. He checked to see how much it would be to sell my site and he told me that it would only sell for $600.00. This person was quite rude.
Well, I proceded to tell Josh Murray about that phone call. He did nothing.
Mr. Dvorak, I know exactly what you are dealing with here. I would like to know how you are going about to get your money back. I do enjoy the website blogging end of this, but I wish I had done more research at first.