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Author:  alberto [ Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Exposing Internet Fraud

Hello
If you been scammed by any of these websites MegaLido, FastProfitSurf, 12DailyPound, SurfExchange , or any other online scams

Join me and other victims where all victims can UNITE and create a powerful group against these perpetrators.

will organize documentation submitted, investigate the perpetrators and submit to the appropriate Law Enforcement Agencies the claim with better chances of redress.

The main goal is to unite all the victims and create an important case against these perpetrators, that have scammed us one way or the other.

Together we can make a difference and have more chances of success.

submit your claim joining me and other members in the Exposure of these Scammers.

Author:  admin [ Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Exposing Internet Fraud

I just went to the site to try and register and find out more about the site for our users, and I could not get registered.

Until I can check things out, I would not advise anyone to sign up for anything. (if they ask for money to help you, it is a scam)

Author:  admin [ Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Exposing Internet Fraud

Warning!

This is right from their site . . .

While no relief is guaranteed, given the nominal fee involved in comparison with the potential for redress, services may provide victims of Internet fraud with a real avenue by which to proceed against these wrongdoers.


Do not pay a fee to anyone, except a lawyer, to help you with your scam issue!

Author:  admin [ Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Exposing Internet Fraud

Once I got into the site and registered, to submit a claim you must enter a credit card number so I would NOT advise anyone to use this site and it's services.

Author:  alberto [ Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Exposing Internet Fraud

admin wrote:
I just went to the site to try and register and find out more about the site for our users, and I could not get registered.

Until I can check things out, I would not advise anyone to sign up for anything. (if they ask for money to help you, it is a scam)



Yes to register a claim there is a $10.00 charge.
But they will gather all your information and from other people that have been scammed to create a unified claim and have more possibility of being heard.


Victims do not need to pay to claim a scam do the appropriate authorities, they can go directly to IC3.com or any other government agency and submit their claim individually for no charge. even exposes IC3.com banner on their website. If we all sign up they will present our claim together and gather more information from all signees to make a much powerful case, against the perpetrator.

Author:  tumblez [ Mon May 25, 2009 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Exposing Internet Fraud

I tried setting up an account But, when I try to signon, it doesn't recognize my password immediately after setting up my account. I know I didn't mess it up as I have software that tracks my keystrokes. So, I went through their process to reset my password, that worked. I was able to submit my claim. They even state there is no charge for the service if claims are submitted before 6/1/2009. Didn't ask for my credit card. So, I did this, plus I did many other things to report my case that I found on scamvictimsunited.com. I'm not hoping to get my money back, I'm just hoping that other people will not get duped as I did.

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