MICROWORD.COM Scam – Today I receive an email saying that I have won Three hundred thousand Euros.
I will be a billionaire by now if I sum up all those money that I have won from the emails for the past 1 year.
Dreaming dreaming, how I wish all these are true
Anyway, for those who have read this post. Just take note that everything that seems too good to be true, is most likely an empty promise plus conning some money from you.
If you received such an email, just Google search the company name or some content in the email with the word scam in the search.
Most likely you are not the first who have got such scam email. You should be able to find more information and save some money for other purpose.
Bellow is the actual email I have received:
MICROWORD.COM CORPORATIONS
CUSTOMER SERVICE: TARRAGONA ESPAСA.
YOUR MSFT WORD RESOURCE ADVERTISING LINK:
http://www.microword.com/
REFERENCE NUMBER: MSFT/ 2009/ QMCXJ/ MAY/ 05/ KLHFG.
Date: 22/05/2009.
MICROWORD.COM OFFICIAL WINNING NOTIFICATION.
We write to inform you that your email address as won, in the microword.com online sweepstakes promotions. Your email address was selected randomly from the microword.com automatic computer generated machine, and your email address emerges as one of the online winners. This attracts a prize of Three hundred thousand Euros only (Ђ300,000.00) and a laptop.
Prizes will be presented to lucky winners on arrival to our office in Tarragona, within the preoid of 15day, after verification procedures are okay. For lucky winners who are unable to come to Tarragona to claim their won prize, Your won prize will be delivered to you by our nominated courier company and do take note, microword.com is not responsible for the delivery changes to your location. You will pay for the cost of delivery your self. Do not respond to this options, if you know you will not pay for the courier service delivery.
For more information’s, on how to claim your prize, do contact our promotions manager via email or telephone.
Mr. Elvis Barney
Tel: 0034-622402821
Email:msft.microword.com.promotions@ozu.es
This promotion is organized by microword.com to advertise and to promote our http://www.microword.com/ website, and as well to encourage the use of the Internet user and to promote computer literacy worldwide.
Congratulations to you lucky winner!
Sincerely,
Mr. Golf . P Ivan.
CEO. Msft Word Resource Tarragona.
Copyright © 1994-2009 Microword.Com All rights reserved.
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Who else is really tired of all the ‘guru’ products on the web these days? It seems like everyone has written a course, an ebook or some other product that ‘guarantees’ making you successful. The reality is though, most of these courses are a waste of time and money – but finding which ones are worth while can be really hard work; and all of us have been taken in by a product that ended in disappointment AT LEAST once. AffiloBlueprint however, was not a disappointment.
First off though, let’s talk about what AffiloBlueprint actually is. Created by Super-Affiliate Mark Ling and his Affilorama team, AffiloBlueprint claims to be a complete formula for creating successful affiliate sites. In the first release of the course last year, Ling actually used this formula to create a site in front of a live audience – a site that in turn ended up generating $500 per in profit! In this latest release, Ling goes over that same methodology, but with an improved format and more in-depth lessons.
What really is this ‘formula’? The whole idea of AffiloBlueprint is that you can create multiple sites, in any viable niche you like, by using the same process over and over again. This means you can create a whole bunch of small $50 per week sites, and then just build up your income by building a whole bunch of sites. Then, as Ling explains, if you reinvest some of that money back into the sites in the form of building content and SEO campaigns, you can very quickly accelerate your earnings into the thousands a week – just by starting with a few $50 a week sites. This is got to be one of the simplest, but yet most believable methods I’ve seen for creating this level of income through affiliate marketing.
So what is covered in the course? AffiloBlueprint is a 12 week program with 55 video lessons. Starting out with how to find a profitable niche and market research, you’re taken through picking keywords, creating content, building a website, search-engine-optimization, creating newsletters, analytics and troubleshooting (the troubleshooting lesson is brilliant!), and pay per click. So as you can see, pretty comprehensive!
One of the only downsides with this product is that, with all the information it has, you could be tempted to rush through or skip parts. Don’t do it! Everything in this course is there for a reason, and if you follow it as it is laid out, you will almost certainly be able to make a successful site.
AffiloBlueprint also comes a custom made Wordpress template, so if you haven’t made a website before, you can just use a template created by affiliate marketing experts to build your site. It is obvious that Mark Ling has gone to a lot of trouble to make this product as newbie-proof as possible. Everything is really clearly explained and there is no assumption of knowledge, so if you’re just starting out, this product if for you. If you do have some experience with affiliate marketing however, you will still find the systematic structure of AffiloBlueprint useful. This could be what you need to build up your income or fix your under-performing sites.
AffiloBlueprint Bonus
Bonus 1: Affiliate Extreme System (Sells for $197)

Step-by-step system to earn extreme affiliate commissions
Bonus 2: Super Affiliate Strategies (Valued at $97)

This bonus is a 1:30 hour video Mark Ling completed with a super affiliate that wishes to remain anonymous (Mr “G”). Mark grilled him on affiliate marketing and how he uses it to make over $1.2million each year.
One of the Best Affiliate Educational Products
All in all, I highly recommend AffiloBlueprint as one of the best affiliate educational products I’ve seen. Ling is only making it avaliable for one week so they can offer customer support, so I would get in quick. Visit the AffiloBlueprint website here
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Today I receive an email that looks like it is coming from PayPal Abuse department.
It uses scare tactics to stole your login information.
Look real, sound real …. But it is a scam, so be careful.
Bellow is the actual email I have received:
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From: service@abuse-paypal.com
Subject: PayPal Account Security Measures
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We recently noticed one or more attempts to log in to your PayPal account from a foreign IP address.
If you recently accessed your account while traveling, the unusual log in attempts may have been initiated by you. However if you are the rightful holder of the account,click on the link below to log into the account and follow the instructions.
https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_login-run
Johnny’s Note: On the email, it shows the above link, but the actual link is pointed to
http://paypal.confirm-updates.com/login.php
If you choose not to complete the request, you give us no choice but to suspend your account temporary.
It takes at least 12 hours for the investigation in this case and we strongly recommend you to verify your account at that time.
If you received this notice and you are not the authorized account holder, please be aware that it is in violation of PayPal policy to represent oneself as an other PayPal user.Such action may also be in violation of local, national, and/or international law. PayPal is committed to assist law enforcement with any inquires related attempts to missapropriate personal information with the intent to commit fraud or theft. Information will be provided at the request or law enforcement agencies to ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Thanks for your patience as we work together to protect your account.
PayPal Account Review Department.
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Please do not reply to this email. This mailbox is not monitored and you will not receive a response.
For assistance, log in to your PayPal account and click the Help link located in the top right corner of any PayPal page.
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PayPal Email ID PP-19-322-187
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End of the paypal email scam. So folks, be careful when you received this type of email.
Especially email that prompt you to login to a page provided in the email. What you see might not be what the actual link is.
Here is another interesting email scam for Google AdWords that I have received sometimes back:
Google AdWords Alert Scam