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The Rich Jerk Scam
- By Jay HS
- Published 02/17/2007
- Various Scams
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There has been so much coverage of the Rich Jerk and the "scam" in the
past month. The question is how much better is this scheme as compared
to so may other "get rich quick" schemes on the internet? When was the
last time when you were ever told to purchase an eBook that teaches you
how to get rich or that passive monthly paycheck? When was the last
time when someone called you over to their house for a social
gathering, that eventually turns out to be a product marketing session?
When was the last time someone stopped you on the street and ask you to
attend a sales presentation to get free gifts (time-sharing)?
There are several other reviews on the internet that would offer you direct feedback on Rich Jerk and the internet. HotScams would offer a differing views of these schemes and how to assess them.
(1) Would anyone actually offer you secrets of how they get rich, when the method still works for them? Would you? What if you invented a secret algorithm 100% BETTER than google that can make you BILLIONS (not millions) in 5 years, would you share that for US$49.95 per ebook of the code? Try asking Brin and Page, and if
you don't even know them, u are really new on the internet.
(2) If the answers above is STILL a yes, we are quite sure that the marketing is none other than affiliate programs or multi-level marketing. These programs may work, BUT it depends on your website. And note this: You are just one of the thousands of nodes planted below that Upline of yours, just to help him generate the sales. If you REALLY don't mind signing up a MLM, then instead of selling products that you don't get to see upfront, we would rather recommend signing up a friend with those established multi-level marketing company such as Amway or Sunrider with long history and established systems.
Don't ever think selling online "passively" is easy, and high traffic always mean high sales, because it depends on how the traffic is generated. Someone diverted to your website by spam or redirections or webrings may not be interested in buying anything at all.
Back to the Rich Jerk reviews, instead of directing you to specific scam pages, we would teach you to type "therichjerk scam" on the google search and see what you get. Likewise, to find out if anything else is a scam and being discussed on the internet, simply type
"keywords" scam
There are several other reviews on the internet that would offer you direct feedback on Rich Jerk and the internet. HotScams would offer a differing views of these schemes and how to assess them.
(1) Would anyone actually offer you secrets of how they get rich, when the method still works for them? Would you? What if you invented a secret algorithm 100% BETTER than google that can make you BILLIONS (not millions) in 5 years, would you share that for US$49.95 per ebook of the code? Try asking Brin and Page, and if
(2) If the answers above is STILL a yes, we are quite sure that the marketing is none other than affiliate programs or multi-level marketing. These programs may work, BUT it depends on your website. And note this: You are just one of the thousands of nodes planted below that Upline of yours, just to help him generate the sales. If you REALLY don't mind signing up a MLM, then instead of selling products that you don't get to see upfront, we would rather recommend signing up a friend with those established multi-level marketing company such as Amway or Sunrider with long history and established systems.
Don't ever think selling online "passively" is easy, and high traffic always mean high sales, because it depends on how the traffic is generated. Someone diverted to your website by spam or redirections or webrings may not be interested in buying anything at all.
Back to the Rich Jerk reviews, instead of directing you to specific scam pages, we would teach you to type "therichjerk scam" on the google search and see what you get. Likewise, to find out if anything else is a scam and being discussed on the internet, simply type
"keywords" scam
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4 Responses to "The Rich Jerk Scam" 
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said this on 25 Dec 2007 11:43:31 PM CDT
Ok im showing everybody this atempted scam just outta spite to this mr blah blah im sincere blah lol
From: "Mr.Thomas Wiliiams" <thomaswilliams@hsbc.com> Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2007 04:35:16 +1100 Dear Friend, Good fortune has blessed you with a name that has planted you into the center of relevance in my life. I would respectfully request that you keep the content of this mail confidential because of its nature and respect the integrity of this information. I also will not want you to read through this mail in a hurry.Please take your time to read it.First of all I'll like to introduce myself and status, I am Thomas Williams, staff of International Private Banking at HSBC Bank London. I am contacting you concerning a deceased customer and a financial portfolio of $8.5m United state dollars, which he placed under HSBC Bank managements two years ago for turn over on his behalf. As the Chief Operations Officer of the private banking sector, I encouraged the deceased on his arrival to our bank on various growth of fund with prime ratings.The favoured route in my advice to him was accessing data on 6000 traditional stocks and bond management.Based on my advise, attractive margins accrued profit and interest stood at over $10m United States dollars,this margin was not the full potential of the fund but he desired low risk guaranteed returns on investment. Early 2004 my client asked that the money be liquidated because of an urgent investment requiring cash payments here in United Kingdom, and that the liquidated fund be deposited in CORPORATE SECURITIES CO, a security consulting firm based in London who are specialist private firm that accepts deposits from high net worth individuals and blue chip corporations that handle valuable products and undertake transactions that need immediate access to cash. This order was given to me in anticipation of his arrival from Norway later that week, this was the last communication we had. Sometimes this year I got a call from CORPORATE SECURITIES CO. informing me of the inactivity of the portfolio, since I was the only one who knew about the deposit, I immediately passed the task of locating my client to the Internal Investigation Department of HSBC, which now revealed that the person who suited his description was decleared dead of a heart attack in Canne, South of France. And in line with banking internal processes for account holders who have passed away, an investigation was meant to be launched to contact a possible surviving NEXT OF KIN to come forward as beneficiary of the fund but unfortunately when my client came patronizing our services, in his bio-data form, no next of kin was listed neither was there a TESTATE. My client only used numbers and codes to make the account he opened with us anonymous. At this juncture, i'll like to unravel the true position of this transaction, CORPORATE SECURITIES CO,has requested for statements of claim from me, and I alone know of the existence of the deposit, for as far as HSBC Bank is concerned the transaction with our late client concluded when I sent the fund to the security firm, all outstanding interactions in relation to the file are just customer service and due process. The security firm has no single idea of what the history or nature of the deposit is, they await instructions to release the deposit to any party that I nominate as the beneficiary of the fund. I am prepared to place you in a position to instruct Corporate Securities Co. to release the deposit to you as the NEXT OF KIN. Let me know your true interest in this pending transaction so as to ascertain the proceeds, and I assure you that I could have the deposit released to you within few days. I implore you discard this mail if you find no interest in this transaction, and if my offer is of no appeal to you, please dont be vindictive and destructive just delete this message and forget I ever contacted you. Finally, I am sending you this mail without a measure of fear as to what the consequences, but I know within me that nothing ventured is nothing gained and that success and riches never come on a platter of gold. This is one truth I have learnt from my private banking clients. Do not betray my confidence, if we can be of one accord, we should plan a meeting soon. I await your response. Thomas Williams. |
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said this on 07 Jan 2008 2:15:18 AM CDT
I should known better not to believe it but i did feel ggod about it before i knew the truth.
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said this on 20 Sep 2008 4:38:21 PM CDT
Very interesting blog you have here v quite honest and accurate, I have a whole website dedicated to the rich jerk and his ebook and how it is just like every other useless get rich quick ebook.
Thanks for your insight |
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said this on 06 Oct 2008 8:19:46 AM CDT
Rich Jerk = means he gets RICH by making you a JERK.
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