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Green
Zap Scam
What’s stopping me from creating a website just like
GreenZap.com, and promising to give high payouts? I can just say I pay out $100, can’t I? People fall for these scams everyday.
Heck, Green Zap is a scam that does not even have a privacy policy,
company contact information or phone numbers for support or that tells you how they are going to use your personal information.
The potential benefits that Green Zap can get are numerous though. Firstly, there’s not much advertising that they have to do. Just do a search on Google, and check out just how many people are aggressively promoting Green Zap scam. So with not much effort on their part, Green Zap scam is getting daily additions to their database of people. And these are not RED-HOT leads of people who are:
1. Very interested in purchasing products or services online, or making online transactions. Green Zap scam is after-all, designed to be an online payment processor. Who else would sign up?
2. Very interested in making money, or in online business opportunities, as proved by Green Zap’s referral scheme.
Take if from an experience spammer (Spam is legal) , so I know your personal information can be sold many times over on the Internet. This is probably just the tip of the iceberg.
One of the greater scams of the decade will be GreenZap.com! A so-called payment processor launched early 2005, GreenZap.com has claimed to be the Paypal-killer. My foot! After doing some research on GreenZap, I have found it to be nothing but a scam! Read this site as I track the progress on this whole GreenZap fiasco.
Remember, there’s nothing that Green Zap scam is giving out now except promises. And I’m betting heavily that it will turn out to be just empty promises! Don’t be fooled because you aren’t ‘paying’ anything. Signing up with Green Zap scam means that you sold your privacy away - for free.
Privacy is something that we should value and treasure. Giving Green Zap
scam and others personal information about you should be hard to do. Who feels comfortable giving your home address, phone number, and email address to a stranger you meet on the streets?
I feel that the Internet has numbed us to this process and the conveniences of credit cards make it so easy to lose track of our expenditures. While protecting your privacy is one thing, another issue is the very real problem of spam and scam offers.
Companies are giving out free iPods, free iPod Minis, free PSP, free Xbox, free laptops or free notebooks, free mini macs, free flat screens, and free cameras, amongst other free stuff. With such freebies going away without you having to pay for anything, what’s GreenZap’s PROMISE of paying you $25?
Seriously, I’m not kidding. While you do have to do a lot of work to get your free iPod, free iPod Mini, free PSP, etc, the companies most probably will deliver as promised.
Do a search on Google for these terms and check out the
offers:
Free iPod
Free PSP
Free mini mac
Free camera
Free xbox
Free iPod Shuffle
Free iPod Mini
Luis A. Garcia
Honeyfrog.com LLC
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