Scam Alert: DO NOT BUY
This is a warning to all you people who are visiting my site. I haven’t had time to check my Adsense account to block him off, so please be warned about this bozo (yes, it is the same guy, advertising TWO sites). All research point out to these ads being a scam.
Whatever the case, you CAN check it out, but please make sure you DO NOT BUY IT. The only person I know in Singapore who has made $1.5 million is Ewen Chia, and trust me, the inner circle in Singapore is tight enough for us to know who did what. It will be amazing that a million dollar launch went under our noses.
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Posted in Internet Marketing, Scams






28. January 2007 at 8:05 am :
Hee Stuart,
I have more info on simplyrich as well
will be posting that one soon
Adam
28. January 2007 at 10:55 am :
Comment from Pat:-
Hi Stuart,
These ads have been up for some time already - I think for around the last 2 months. It’s good that you’re bringing this to our attention, thanks! With your network, you can reach a lot more people, and put a stop to these scams.
(Actually, I feel ashamed that this is being perpetrated by Singaporeans!)
BTW, the other very prevalent ad that says the advertiser was scammed 37 times is ALSO a scam.
If, out of the 37 scams, he’s picked 2 that we should buy from him, that means he was only scammed 35 times, and therefore, he’s lying!
This only reflects on him, as even just 1 lie tells me that probably the rest of his copy are lies too.
His “brutally honest, the only 2 that work” products appear to be the same sort of setup selling the (non-existent) product in the ads you stopped.
Cheers!
13. January 2008 at 2:58 pm :
Hi Stuart..
I wish I have found your site earlier.. I was also scammed by this simply rich sg.. spending US $49.95 on some useless ebook.
Also I paid an expensive price on Google Adwords campaign wasting money following the instruction in that ebook.
by the time i realized that it’s a scam it’s too late.
I’ve also compiled some similar web address about these simply rich sg in my blog..
15. January 2008 at 11:24 am :
Heard that any purchase if via clickbank can get money back within 60 days after purchase. You can go to clickbank with your receipt number and put up the claim if you are not satisfy or felt being cheated. good luck.