Scams have reached epic proportions. It could be said that “Online Scammer’s Armageddon” has arrived. Who will survive? I sincerely believe that, those of us who can only speak English are are a distinct disadvantage. Dubious online money making forums and surf monitor programs are listed on the Path2prosperity’s Surf Monitor and Forum Review web site.


The owner
John Partington had a captive audience. He was highly respected member of a large social networking community, Adlandpro. He was what one could call “The Doyenne of Adlandpro,” a program created by a real Canadian multi illionaire Bogdon Fieldur, not the notorious “Nickers” from pathway2prosperity. John bought the same script that was used by 12DailyPro and set up a program, which was not in direct opposition to Clarris Johnson but one that was based on better business principles than those pioneered by Clarris. He wanted to give his members the chance to advertise to a known market.

John had spent years developing his market. He developed a sales strategy to suit that particular market and gave his members five free spots to advertise their products and services in his rotation. He offered them the chance to sell real products not ponzis, MLMs and matrix programs. He hosted the program on his own servers, as he runs a first class web hosting service in the UK. Upgraded members paid $15 a year for fifty slots in the rotation. He offered upgraded members advertising, not these phony payments to view ads. He made his money with banner/text ads and sales of his recommended marketing tools. Members made money buying and selling to one another. This was a classic example of a serious business model for an autosurf program.


The scammers and referral whores moved in. John mellowed and allowed members to advertise their MLMs, matrixes and surf sites in his rotation. He soon discovered that the referral links, which were churned out by these pernicious programs, were full of bugs, beetles and other malware. He accepted the fact that the crooks were winning and put the project on ice. He may consider reopening the programme when there are enough people who want to advertise genuine products and services as opposed to trash referral links .


Ready Surf.
When I saw members of an online scam forum speaking about a surf site administrator, who had run the only paid autosurf program to have paid every member all principal and commissions in full, my blood boiled. They were talking about a Matthew Nunn who may have done that but it was another Matt who ran the site that paid everybody including those who did not eulogise him on crap/scam forums.

The one who achieved this feat was
Matthew McCormick. I can vouch for the fact that this. I put $40 in and made a profit. I am not sure how much because I can not remember the plan, in which I had invested. I think it may have been 4% for 30 days. I earned the profit on his ultimate and penultimate cycles. Mathew McCormick did not make much effort to promote his program. He talked about one subject on income opportunities forums ad nauseam, which nearly drove me nuts, The Pistons ( his local basketball) team. I nicknamed him Matt the Pistons Freak and I did not send any that Matt any more of my money for him to squander on basket ball chat. How wrong I was.

He closed the program and stated, that he was going to open a private program. I do not join private programs. Discussions about
SEC compliance and basketball are among my least favourite subjects. Perhaps somebody with an interest in those subjects can tell me, if he did generate his income from what he said he did. His claim was that he generated advertising from the automotive industry in Detroit and that he had contracts, which are indirectly connected to GM, Ford, and Chrysler. It could be true! If so he could be is the best paid autosurf program administrator in Internet history

EscapePaycashout.
This program closed. It was was a classic non ponzi from the USA, backed by real income streams. What products can be more real than hand made boats and livestock for the leisure industry? David Estes who ran the business claimed that he had never used members funds to invest in other programs or placed any member’s funds offshore. I believe that. I spoke to him regularly. He took umbrage, when I told him that his program was not cost effective for surfers with only $100 to spend. I started with $500 and only came out with a small profit. Those who had invested $1,000 and above must have done very well as David paid everybody capital with profits before he closed it down.

Surf132. The owner Sharon and I have had altercations. We have nearly come to blows over some issues. We have fought like a couple of feral cats. We have established parameters for discussions. There are points on which we have agreed to disagree. Her low ROA (0.5% for 365 days autosurf) drew income from a variety of source for a while but she decided to close this down and open a new profit share site based on her own forex trading. I have put a little in her profit share program, which is no longer an autosurf. I know nothing about forex trading and I am not interested in investing the time to learn, what may turn out to be nothing but an “Internet Craze” like autosurfing was a few years ago. If Sharon can make me a few quid from forex, that is fine. This is the only English speaking program based on forex trading which I am prepared to recommend at present. Anybody who is game for a forex rather than an autosurf punt could try Surf132Profits. NOTE. I recommend it as a PUNT and nothing else.


MyGoldVault.
This Canadian program was destroyed by crooks and scammers who recognised an honest administrator trying to run a proper autosurf program. The owner Kirk ran a demolition and recycling business in the London area. (Note London, Ontario Canada not United Kingdom.) Kirk bought liquidated electronic stock, which he sold on e-bay. Unfortunately most of Kirk’s members were scum and free loaders. The chances of his being able to weather the devastation caused by association with that load of faeces seems almost impossible now.

Forum Traffic.
I have said a great deal about Forum Traffic on the ASA forum. They have decided to close the thread. I do not have a great deal more to say about Forum Traffic as I believe those of us, who are only able to speak English and have no knowledge of German law are better avoiding any comment on this program at present. Klaus the owner of ForumTraffic is fluent in five European languages. It is definitely worth researching this program and it’s legality, if you speak German and understand their legal system. There is a chance it could be quite legal and a good earner for some Europeans.


An autosurf program can only work,
if the people who sell products and services are those, who are equally anxious to buy. Autosurfs are ideal for highly specialised niche markets like builders merchants or antique dealers. The concept was ruined by crooks who offered gullible individuals financial incentives to run autosurf advertisements to earn “rebates.” These “rebates” were nothing but unrealistic payments to con web users into the promotion of pyramid systems and huge ponzis. This has killed genuine autosurf programs for the time being. Never trust any private investment program or paid surf program advertised as a program where you get paid to view advertisements. They are nothing to do with investments. Good investment advice and help for beginners can be found in quality newspapers or on reputable web sites like the MotleyFool sites.


Money game autosurfs are legal in some countries like Sweden. They are not legal in the UK. Your chances of making any money on one of these are about as slim as your chance of bagging a killing on the slot machines in any amusement arcade. Only play them, if you understand the language of the country, in which the operation is registered.
Sign their non disclosure agreements at your own peril!


Autosurf and manual surfs, which are genuine advertising portals will make a comeback, ( what goes around comes around.) They will be not be investment programs. They will be opportunities to search for real products and services, that could sell in your neck of the woods or in your cyberspace communities. If you are an opportunist, you could make a bomb finding new products to sell on legitimate manual or autosurf programs. The chances of finding a ground floor opportunity are reasonable in the short term but virtually non existent in the medium and long term. They are evolving systems and opportunities are short term only. The concept of longevity for autosurfs was one of the lies perpetrated by the notorious
Mrs Vee and the hordes of innocent people she scammed with the diabolical VLane program.

Forget earning rebates for viewing ads, that concept is complete hog wash. It is the story of “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” Opportunities come and go. The expression “money for old rope” is a classic example. Entrepreneurs who found discarded rope on a tip and cut them into smaller, saleable lengths, made a killing in the short term. Keep your ears and eyes open. You do not need not be a great business brain to spot an opportunity to sell a product or service on a real advertising portal. If you spot something that will sell tell people, but assure them that the resource you have discovered is finite and that the competition will be after that resource. Think like a gardener or farmer rather than an accountant.

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