Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Last post on Support My Scam.

I got an email today from the owner of Support My Wish explaining that the site was sort of open.

Yay.

Buried in the email was confirmation that this site is a low rent clone of MyGirlFund or MyFreeImplants:

"Due to these changes, we will not longer be offering the promotional offer. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you but we feel the free male sign up option will be more beneficial to all members."

So here's what these hustlers did - they started spamming cam girls, even my own Twitter,  telling us that if we signed up male members to the site they would pay us 'unlimited' $50 bonuses for signing guys up:


Now that they are ready to launch, and girls have been hustling for weeks, even months, they yank the bonuses.

Bottom line: SCAM - STAY AWAY.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Support My Wish? Support My Scam, more like. **UPDATED**

**UPDATE**

So I thought it was strange that people were swarming all over my silly little blog and I wondered why girls were all excited for some site that hadn't even launched and looked slapped together, well here's the reason: the owner has been paying girls to post positive things about the site:

Screencap from another blog:



Here's an interesting development.

Let me say first off, I have no axe to grind with any of these sites, I just spend a lot of time working from home and I wanted to publish what I've learned. It's 2011, it's tough out there. I'm surviving, and there's no reason most girls can't with a little creativity.

So that said, I published the post about Virtual Love Affair getting caught with their pants down. Practically the same day someone posted a comment about VLA being shady, but there being ANOTHER new site that is WAY better than all the other sites called SupportMyWish. Which is weird, that someone pops up, commenting on a site few people have heard of by spamming a site NOBODY has heard of.

So I decided to investigate.

Why has nobody heard of SupportMyWish? Well possibly because until about 2 weeks ago it didn't exist. At all. Suddenly, they pop up with a new domain and a new Twitter account and then they start emailing girls...suspiciously they start emailing girls who signed up for VLA.

How weird is that? A site that isn't even 30 days old, seems to know how to get in touch with cam girls and online models all of a sudden!?!

On top of that on Februaty 17th SupportMyWish starts tweeting like crazy, promising to pay girls to get guys to join. And, coincidentally, while VLA was very active on Twitter, just the day before SupportMyWish starts tweeting, VLA's Twitter dies with some mysterious message about the "MGF hacker".


So, conclusion is pretty easy to draw: Virtual Love Affair and SupportMyWish are the same dirtbags trying to take advantage of girls.

Fuck them, stick with sites that are established and pay: MyFreeCams, LiveJasmin, MyGirlFund, you know who they are because they have been around.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Amazing new opportunity.

Okay, this isn't quite a "work from home" opportunity, but it's an interesting way to make money in this economy! It's a new dating site called What's Your Price. No, it's not prostitution! It's like Ebay for dating - guys and girls register, you set a price that a guy is willing to pay for your time, if a guy thinks you're worth it, a date is made.

This is far better than regular dating...well you can see why. Think about how many shitty dates you have been on and you got nothing for your time or effort but a few beers and a slob trying to lick your tonsils.

Well no more, ladies! Now you know no matter how the date goes that the guy really wants to be there and will be trying to impress you. I already signed up, created a profile and have already gotten a few offers, though I haven't gone on a date yet - if/when I do I'll update you. I suggest you check it out for yourself, though.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Interesting new Opportunity!

I took time off from dissing shady site owners to do some actual research today and ran across a really interesting work-from-home concept: MyPhoneSite.

What is it? It's a company that allows you to run your own per minute phone line and associated website. The possibilities are limitless, but the thing of it is, you can decide what you are good at and turn it into CASH. If you give great decorating advice, if you know how to troubleshoot recipies, or want to help people with their love lives, you can set up anything you want, and anything you are expert at!

There are a few details to navigate but the site looks very promising for girls who would like to work at home but don't care to get into sexy work. I checked out the FAQ and it seems pretty straightforward:

Simply log-in to your site when you are available, and calls will be anonymously routed to your phone - so nobody will have your number.

You then simply point relevent customers to your site, which will dispaly a green icon if you are available.

You can charge up to $5/Min, and this can easily be changed at any time. For a 5-10 minute conversation, that's a solid paycheck.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Interesting Support My Wish and Virtual Love Affair development.

For reals, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it's probably a duck. And if you are a self employed cam girl that duck is probably trying to get in your pockets like a virtual pimp.

I posted below about two new sites that are heavily recruiting girls Virtual Love Affair and Support My Wish  and they seem to be heavily recruiting the same girls. Which seems like a huge coincidence, two guys, one in the UK and one in who the hell knows where suddenly have the same idea and start promoting it the same way. I mean, like sure that could happen. But that isn't the point.

The point is that these sites act like scammers. Examples?

Well example number 1 - both of the OWNERS of those sites came to my little blog and left comments defending themselves. Can you IMAGINE the owners of MFC or LiveJasmin or some legit site tracking me down and leaving a comment on my stupid work from home for girls blog? Yeah, no.

You know who does that? SMALL TIMERS.

You know what we have to fear from SMALL TIMERS? We have to fear them disappearing and leaving no trace and taking our money. How do I know these guys are small timers? Well, here's an easy example - take a look at the TOS (terms of service) from Support My Wish there's a weird section that seems out of place:

"K. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The software elements of the Materials have been developed at private expense and are "commercial computer software" or "restricted computer software" within the meaning of the FARs, the DFARs, and any other similar regulations relating to government acquisition of computer software."

So weird. WTF is a FAR or a DFAR? I can say personally I have no idea, but if we check the Googles we get this:

http://www.atkpetites.com/terms.htm

So weird. This guy who claims he's Mr. Legit, just ripped off his terms of service from a random porn site. Are you really going to trust a guy who couldn't even hire a lawyer to write this important part of his website? If you don't think it's a rip off, just click over and look, it's fairly obvious that the TOS were ripped off because the numbering scheme is completely random, as if someone posted it after copying and pasting it. Parts of it use roman numerals, parts of it use capital letters for sections, parts of it use regular numbers in no particular order.

Since they'll probably remove it as soon as they see it here's a screenshot.

Wanna see something even funnier? Their privacy policy:

http://www.supportmywish.com/privacy-policy.php

Highlight a sentence and Google it, just take out the parts where they say "SMW" and leave them blank. What's the first result you get when Googling SMW's privacy policy? It's MYGIRFUND's privacy policy - try it! It's an EXACT copy of the privacy policy on MyGirlFund - except for one thing-

The part where MGF actually talks about the real security they have? SSL:

"We take every precaution to protect our visitors' information. We have implemented security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from unauthorized access, improper use or disclosure, unauthorized modification, unlawful destruction, or accidental loss. MGF utilizes Secure Socket Layer (SSL) software when receiving and transmitting electronic payments. MGF encrypts the information that you provided."

Support My Wish deleted that section, because they probably don't have any real security.

That is pure sketchiness.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Virtual Love Affair - Virtual SCAM?

Twitter went nuts earlier this week with a revelation that a new site on the scene 'Virtual Love Affair' is some kind of password fishing scam:

"ATTN LADIES .. if u signed up to be a part of virtual love affair please read my blog about there security issues your content is NOT safe"

Seemed like a really weird reason to set up a site, but it's 2011, so who knows? It did inspire me to learn more about VLA, which I was initially not that interested in because of their relentless spamming of dozens of sites. Two things leaped out at me which set up all kinds of red flags:

1. If you break a rule at VLA, they take your money. This is a huge scam alert! Why should they settle for a small percentage of your cash when they can accuse you of some BS violation and swipe your money. AVOID. Red flag! Any site that has in its terms of service that they can basically rob you is an obvious SCAM!

2. All of their payments are by eWallet, virtual Visa type things. Another huge red flag for one simple reason: these companies are NOTORIOUSLY fly by night and the odds of one of them disappearing with your money are better than you think. There is only one eWallet company that anyone would or SHOULD trust - PayPal and PayPal doesn't allow anything adult. Why? Because companies in the adult market can be hella SHADY (see point number one above.)

Oursourcing payments to eWallet companies is a screw for us girls as well. How bad? Most of them charge you AT LEAST 5% just to get your money! Then another $5 or $9 ON TOP OF THAT.  Imagine paying 5% of your cash just to get it when suddenly one day your card stops working and your balance disappears. Think it can't happen? Try Googling "Epassporte" and look at the other suggestions: "Epassporte Scam", "Epassporte Rip Off", "Epassporte Shut Down".

Bottom line on Virtual Love Affair, shady as hell, stay away.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Big news from MyGirlFund.

You can see the MyGirlFund news from their site here. Basically what they did was change up the entire online industry by slashing their fees! They cut their processing fees from 35% to 10%.

Wow.

I'm going to do some research on the terms, but it looks like MyGirlFund has just changed the entire social/sugar daddy/cam industry.