MyProfitSite QuickShot review

MyProfitSite claims that Jeff Jackson is a former WalMart worker now banking 4.2 million in profit every single year.

Here are a few things that concern me about MyProfitSite:

MyProfitSite.com is hosted on the same IP as RipOff-Review.org which is recommending it.

The following sites, including MyProfitSite.com are hosted on IP 67.212.182.186:

24-7-trading.com
Adwordprofitkit.com
Best-10-work-from-home.org
Fastauctionincome.com
Free-site-offer.com
Get-merchant-account.com
Get-web-visitors.com
Globalmediaultd.com
Googlemoneypro.biz
Googlesuccesscenter.com
Googlkit.com
Grantconnectioncenter.com
Homecashcourse.com
Homejobdailynews.com
Idptcr.com
Instant-online-income.com
Instantprofitpackage.com
Internet-career-finder.com
Jeffjacksonmyprofitsite.com
M0nstertrax.com
Media-hub.tv
Monstermarketing.tv
Myp-site.com
Myprofitsite.com
Myprofitsitescam.com
Mypsit.com
News21today.com
Nitricoxidemax.com
Powermaxacai.com
Ripoff-review.com
Ripoff-review.org
Ripoff-reviews.org
Ripoffs-exposed.org
Scam-hotline.org
Survey-broker.com
Survey-income.com
Surveyincomeplus.com
Svyclb.com
Theinternetsuccesscenter.com
Theworkathomereview.org
Top-10-work-from-home.com
Tradingfromhome.com
Webprofitclub.com
Yourworkathometop10.com

I’ve  mentioned before that the fewer sites that are hosted on the same IP – the more likely that the sites are owned by the same company or person.

So the issue here is that the site RipOff-Review.org has the following listed as it’s Top 3 recommended Work At Home Programs:

  1. MyProfitSite.com
  2. TradingFromHome.com
  3. Survey-Broker.com

Additionally, the following three sites share the same Google Analytics account (Google Analytics shows website owners how people found their site, and how they explored it:

  1. RipOff-Review.org
  2. TradingFromHome.com
  3. Survey-Broker.com

Each Google Analytics account uses a unique identifier. The above sites share the Google Analytics code “UA-4052966″. Normally each site would also append a different number, but in this case the person who operates the above 3 sites is using the same suffix for the Google Analytics code (UA-4052966-2) as you can see in the images below:

RipOff-Review.org Google analytics code

RipOff-Review.org Google analytics code

TradingFromHome.com Google analytics code

TradingFromHome.com Google analytics code

Survey-Broker.com Google analytics code
Survey-Broker.com Google analytics code

MyProfitSite.com and VerifiedSafePay.com

When I clicked to order MyProfitSite I was taking to an order page on a site called VerifiedSafePay.com.

The first thing I noticed was the non-clickable Authorize.net verified merchant seal. Now according to Authorize.net, to configure their Verified Merchant Seal a merchant does the following:

“Log into the Merchant Interface to configure the Web site domain(s) on which you would like to display the Verified Merchant Seal. Then copy and paste the generated seal HTML to the desired area(s) of your Web site(s). When a customer clicks on your Verified Merchant Seal, a site verification window appears showing that you are an active Authorize.Net merchant.”

Besides the fact that the Authorize.net seal on VerifiedSafePay.com is not clickable, it’s a bit strange that the VerifiedSafePay.com site would be hosting the Authorize.net Verified Merchant logo – which they are as you can see by the two images below:

vsp-authlogo-properties

VerifiedSafePay.com hosting Authorize.net image?

VerifiedSafePay.net hosting Authorize.net image

VerifiedSafePay.com hosting Authorize.net image

But before I go too far afield, let’s see what VerifiedSafePay.com has to say for itself:

“Verified Safe Pay Hub is an online payment site for select merchants that meet our good business practice standards. We make things easier for everyone by focusing on providing the best solutions, which is what we do best. ”

Hmmm. Not sure if I want to deal with merchants that meet YOUR good business practice standards.

Out of curiosity I bought a nameserver report from DomainTools.com to see what other domains were hosted on the same nameserver as VerifiedSafePays.com nameserver – i-tech-media.com:

24-7-TRADING.COM    PRIMARY
AUCTIONTOINCOME.COM    PRIMARY
BEST-10-WORK-FROM-HOME.ORG    PRIMARY
BEST10HOMEBUSINESS.ORG    PRIMARY
FREEWEBSITEHUB.COM    PRIMARY
GRANTCONNECTIONCENTER.COM    PRIMARY
HOMECASHCOURSE.COM    PRIMARY
HOMEJOBDAILYNEWS.COM    PRIMARY
I-TECH-MEDIA.COM    PRIMARY
INSTANT-TRAFFIC-NOW.COM    PRIMARY
INSTANTPROFITPACKAGE.COM    PRIMARY
LINDASMONEYTIPS.COM    PRIMARY
M0NSTERTRAX.COM    PRIMARY
MEDIA-HUB.BIZ    PRIMARY
MHTRAX6.COM    PRIMARY
MYFASTCASHKIT.COM    PRIMARY
MYPROFITSITE.COM    PRIMARY
RIPOFF-REVIEW.COM    PRIMARY
RIPOFF-REVIEW.ORG    PRIMARY
RIPOFF-REVIEWS.ORG    PRIMARY
RIPOFFS-EXPOSED.ORG    PRIMARY
SCAM-HOTLINE.ORG    PRIMARY
SURVEY-BROKER.COM    PRIMARY
THEWORKATHOMEREVIEW.ORG    PRIMARY
TOP-10-WORK-FROM-HOME.COM    PRIMARY
TRADINGFROMHOME.COM    PRIMARY
TWITTERPAYLOAD.COM    PRIMARY
VERIFIEDSAFEPAY.COM    PRIMARY
WARNING-WORKFROMHOME.COM    PRIMARY
YOURWORKATHOMETOP10.COM    PRIMARY
FASTAUCTIONINCOME.COM    SECONDARY

Amongst the other sites sharing the same name server with VerifiedSafePay.com are our old buddies:

  • MyProfitSite.com
  • TradingFromHome.com
  • Survey-Broker.com

Also, Best10HomeBusiness.org offers the follow as it’s top 3 “Certified” programs (whatever “certified” means):

  1. www. Trading From Home.com
  2. www. Home Cash Course.com
  3. www. Survey Broker.com

Another site that uses i-tech-media.com as it’s nameserver is HomeJobDailyNews.com which tells us the story of Connie Peterson and immediately relays the following quotation from her website:  “I get paid about $25 for every link I post on the Internet and I get paid every week… I make around $7200 a month right now”.

Hmm. Where have I heard that before?

Connie Peterson’s story is a bit confusing, though, because later on Connie says that she and her husband “Kevin” “happened upon a system called ” MyProfitSite” that taught them how to make money posting information online.”

Wow. Posting “information”. That sounds a LOT more complicated than posting “links” like she was first talking about.

I’m out. LOL.

Luckily there’s a woman at LindasTips.com who might have a good way to make money and even includes a close-up of a really blurry Google check. I was going to post a comment on her blog, but “Sadly” “Post comments have been disabled from malicious spam”.

I’m devastated.

Scam-Hotline.org
Scam-Hotline.org “Certified” ClickBank report

Thankfully, I can take a look at one of the other sites using the i-tech-media.com name server and even hosted on our favorite I.P. – 67.212.182.186. Some guy named “William Tompkins” apparently has a “Certified Click Bank Report”.

I wonder what that means? Who certified it? Mickey Mouse?
Ugh. After I clicked to view the “Certified ClickBank Report” I just get a page at Scam-Hotline.org recommending the same three programs AGAIN…
Wait, why am I surprised about that. OK, I’m not.
Alrighty then…moving on down the ol’ i-tech-media.com name server list we have TheWorkAtHomeReview.org from “Mr. X – The Whistleblower” – and looks like based on Mr. X’s recommendations he should be blowing the whistle on himself!
Let’s see we have the following recommendations from TheWorkAtHomeReview.org:
  1. Dan David’s InstantProfitPackage.com
  2. Mackenzie Lee’s HomeCashCourse.com
  3. Alison Wright’s Survey-Broker.com

All of which reside on IP 67.212.182.186 along with TheWorkAtHomeReview.org

Warning-WorkFromHome.com throws in a minor wildcard by once again recommending TradingFromHome.com instead of HomeCashCourse:

  1. Dan David’s InstantProfitPackage.com
  2. Michael Chase’s TradingFromHome.com
  3. Alison Wright’s Survey-Broker.com

Last on the I-Tech-Media.com name server list is YourWorkAtHomeTop10.com which presents us with the following choices:

  1. Michael Chase’s TradingFromHome.com
  2. Mackenzie Lee’s HomeCashCourse.com
  3. Alison Wright’s Survey-Broker.com

Somehow I’m starting to sense a pattern here.



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Comments

  1. Very nice work: retweeted it.

  2. Thanks, Michael.

  3. Dennis Warner says:

    Glad I found your site, very helpful. Was about to plunk down my plastic. just looking for some way to bring in some extra income. Are they all scams out there?

  4. Dennis,

    There are reputable places to get training on running an online business – but the scam sites are WAY more popular because everyone’s looking for the “magic pill to success” instead of focusing on the FUNDAMENTALS of making a business work.

    I talk about that here:
    Be Where the Money Is.

    It’s not “sexy” like the claims of “MyProfitSite”, but it will give you a framework for evaluating products your looking into.

  5. Thank you for doing a thorough background check on this website. WOW!!! I am glad there are people in the world who are about the right thing. Praise God for you!

  6. Glad I found this site, I was about to pay but I couldn’t click on a Authorize Icon so looked deeper and found your site. Great job with it.

  7. JEFF JACKSON FOR REAL HUH ?HILLARIOUS. THIS GUY IS A TOTAL LIAR. GREAT JOB ON THE PHOTO SHOP. AND I LOVE HOW HE HAS PICS OF MY CAR AND TELLS PEOPLE THAT IT IS HIS. HE TOOK THE PICS FROM THE DUPONT REGISTRY WHERE MY CAR WAS ADVERTISED ALONG WITH THE HOUSE. ITS TOO BAD HE HAS TO LIE TO PEOPLE . I WONDER WHAT CAR HE REALLY OWNS AND WHAT HIS HOUSE REALLY LOOKS LIKE. WHAT A JACK ASS.

  8. Wow, I wish I had seen this before I got taken in. Not only did “MyProfite Site.com” take my money. Media Hub was also charging my credit card. I had to close it out altogether. I’m still waiting on my refund. Is there not 1 online job out there that you can make a good living at,doesn’t cost a fortune to get started, and is not a SCAM?

    • @Linda:

      Yes Linda, I too was taken by myprofitsite. We all should be learning from our mistakes. I am a christian, so I checked out the christian HB businesses. I joined Scriptures.cc. You do not have to spend more than $12.75 a month to do this business. It takes a little effort on my part but my business is growing, the potential is there. Call me if you like.
      http://scriptures.cc/156414
      Thanks, I wish I would have found this ripoff report a long time ago.

  9. Linda,

    If you’re talking about running a business, I recommend a bootstrapping procedure such as the one I talk about at Bootstrapping Your Business or at least something similar to that.

    There’s a Telecommuting Tool here.

    I’d recommend always following the Rules here

  10. Thanks for the amazing article. I like this site as it is about to plunk down plastic. I wanted to know about this since from many days.
    Well I like this site. It is nice to post here. Very informative site here.

  11. Thanks for checking out this site, I always get these emails to make money for free and when it comes down to it they always want money to get started. If I had the money to get started like that I could start my own website,[LOL] I am new to the computer world and really don’t know how to search for info on the real or fake sites, so I am glad you know how to do this and I found your site, I am always leary of the get rich quick deals, but it does get tempting sometimes and they do sound like good deals sometimes. Again thanks and keep up the good work.

  12. average joe says:

    great reseach. Your info was very helpful. I was about to sign up, but i thought I’d do a little research first. Thanks for taking the time to look out for the little people.

  13. this twat is bombing me with masses of junk e mails, which are clearly frauds- how can I stop the spam???????

    • Anonymous says:

      @andrew: use FTC CLARIFICATION re WIRE FRAUD INVASION UNDER KNOWING INTENT. YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO THE WIND OUT THEIR SAILS. IFTHAT DOESN’T STOP THE CRAP FILE A FORMAL COMPLAINT. ALSO, USE A SCREEN CAPTURE PROGGY TO ESTABLISH WITHDRAWAL OF YOUR “PERSONAL SITE” FROM THEIR PURVIEW. MY SNAP3 IS A FREE ONE.

  14. Thanks alot. Took a minute to get through thier reviews to yours. You said exactly what I was suspecting. Yall take care.

  15. Uuuhg. Thank you I have the Click bank secure form minimized on my computer right now. I am so glad I came across your review before I gave $50 of my last $75 to some rip off artist. Thank you for all your work.

  16. Damn your good. Iam Sure glad that your deligent work is for free, it saves the rest of us joes from getting scamed and say maybe getting an adder of the scamers and delivering an in person beatdown…Because we are all AMERICAN going through a ruff time economicly. These sites and there owners actions should be punishable by law ASAP.

  17. Thanks, thought I had found something good.No $$$ wasted thanks to you. Please keep up the good work.

  18. Steve Philipak says:

    How do I opt out of the program?

  19. Your research about this scam was wonderful, helpfull and avoided a lot of headaches.
    !Thank you!

  20. Now… not that this didn’t work for him. It probably did… to some extent. But, as a guy that has just spent the last 18 months figuring out “On Line” stores, systems, java script, HTML Code, PHP Code, and a host of other “tidbits” that are really needed, if you want to make a living on line, I must say, the internet is full of “get rich quick” snake oil sales guys. We should all be very wary of all email that starts off with how much you can make. It is all about work… did I mention work?

    Thanks Paul for doing the digging and getting this blog up for people to read.

  21. Get a life you sad cunt.

    • @Jeff Jackson: If you really are the owner of the website discussed – I don’t know what you’re upset about. I barely even touched what your doing compared to the documentation Lynndel Edginton at EagleResearchAssociates.org and I sent to his assigned federal agent detailing one of the largest cross-border scams going on right now.

      Those guys make your stuff look like chicken-scratching. Honestly, nobody is going to give a rats ass about what you’re doing here.

      I mean, sure Michael Webster, the commercial litigation lawyer who runs bizop.ca retweeted it – but who knows how many followers he even has? No big deal.

    • @Jeff Jackson: ASSHOLE

    • @Jeff Jackson: Ya know, it takes alot to offend me, but you just did. What a mouth you have on you. I almost fell for your scam, was real close. But who wants to hear anything from a guy that talks to people like that. BTW, your the sad cunt.

  22. Please cal now

  23. With the real estate market down i wanted a real online business.I have lost over 500 dollars on scams and thought this was the real deal deal.They just get better with their game of deceit. Thanks for the research it really helped. Keep it up

  24. This is really sad. I wonder how its blasted as a pop up right from yahoo??

    By the way, really through work on the investigation. Sure you aren’t a reporter? :)

  25. Are HomeWebSiteCenter.com and HomeWebSitePro.com related to MyProfitSite somehow?

  26. Almost forgot, thank you Paul. With people losing their jobs and homes, it takes alot of guts to rip people off. When you have almost nothing left, $50.00 is alot of money. And it takes someone with no conscience to rip off people who have to choose between this and paying their heating bill. I can only hope that “Jeff Jackson” runs into someone just like himself one day and loses everything. Karma is a bitch. Have a great day Paul. And God bless.

  27. Well said, Sue.

  28. Anne PIchette says:

    Thank you Paul, for all of your hard work. I have been reading your articles for a while and I get alot out of them. I agree with Sue there are alot of people out of work right now and people are trying to take advantage of the.

  29. I almost fell for the same thing but when i couldn’t click on the authorize link i figured if you can’t click on the link then it can’t be for real. So glad to see that you brought someone like this right out in the open so we can all see what a scam he is. but the sad part is he’ll just go and put up another site with a different name and try and scam again. Its people like Jeff Jackson that make it hard for anyone to trust anymore. Well all i got to say is he will get whats comming to him and with you putting him out there for everyone to see he will and did.Many thanks to you for your great work.so is there anything legit i can do from home that doesn’t involve marketing or mlm. Haven’t found the right one yet but with people like you out there to help us im sure i will. thanks again

  30. mywot.com and their subscribers all rate MyProfitSite.com as a red, with no ratings over 10 out of 100. What this means is that there are plenty of people who rated this site so negatively, to warn others to stay away from this scammer. Consider adding WOT(Web Of Trust) to your browser. WOT can help you with safer surfing, although very helpful, Paul can’t warn you to all the scams.

    • @Chris: Right. mywot.com can be extremely useful. I use it myself.

      I had posted a caveat about mywot.com, but I see it doesn’t really apply anymore, so I’ve removed it.

      The main thing is to make sure to view the actual ratings before you assume from an overall rating that a site is good or bad. You can see how that works with a big site like FaceBook where MyWot can keep you alert as to what to be on guard for there.

      You can get it here: MyWot.com

  31. Thanks for the reminder (your email). It will save me same future problem.

  32. Has anybody looked into Jim Cockrum and My Silent Team? I believe he’s the real deal.

  33. Thank You Paul, You are in my “real marketer list” in my blog :)
    I’m ready to start in few days.
    Thanks for all your info and support for real business

    Iacopo

  34. Another scam to watch out for is cashing in on auctions and blue chip marketing [same company] They robbed me out of 2,500 dollars . They mainly rip-off the elderly and the totally disabled like myself.they have a bunch of snake oil salesman who con you out of money you don’t on the pretence of making a lot of money for you. I’ts a SCAM! PAUL

  35. Hi Paul,

    Great info. Thanks for looking out for us. You’re awesome. I have great information on how to make money online from home on my blog and NONE of them are scams. Just great information from people who are willing to help other people. I love working from home and I like to share my experiences and the way I do it.

    Thanks again!
    Shawna Smith

  36. Thanks for the extra warning Paul. Thank you Iacopo and Shawna for the nice words and thanks to everyone who’s commented and/or read the warning so far.

  37. thank you paul for the information on the myprofitside.com you safe me a lot of problems.
    pedro
    03/25/2010

  38. Just for the sake of completeness, this is the current list of sites hosted on ip: 67.212.182.186:

    24-7-trading.com
    Adwordprofitkit.com
    Best-10-work-from-home.org
    Fastauctionincome.com
    Globalmediaultd.com
    Googlemoneypro.biz
    Googlesuccesscenter.com
    Googlkit.com
    Grantconnectioncenter.com
    Homecashcourse.com
    Homejobdailynews.com
    Idptcr.com
    Instantprofitpackage.com
    Jeffjacksonmyprofitsite.com
    Lindasmoneytips.com
    M0nstertrax.com
    Media-hub.tv
    Monstermarketing.tv
    Myp-site.com
    Myprofitsite.com
    Myprofitsitescam.com
    Mypsit.com
    News21today.com
    Nitricoxidemax.com
    Powermaxacai.com
    Ripoff-review.com
    Ripoff-review.org
    Ripoff-reviews.org
    Ripoffs-exposed.org
    Scam-hotline.org
    Survey-broker.com
    Survey-income.com
    Surveyincomeplus.com
    Svyclb.com
    Theworkathomereview.org
    Top-10-work-from-home.com
    Tradingfromhome.com
    Warning-workfromhome.com
    Webprofitclub.com
    Yourworkathometop10.com

    Of particular note is the new type of disclaimer (along with the Advertorial or “Advertising” disclosure at the top) I’m seeing on sites like News21Today.com which state):

    “CAREFULLY READ AND AGREE TO PURCHASE TERMS BELOW BEFORE ORDERING:

    “THE STORY DEPICTED ON THIS SITE AND THE PERSON DEPICTED IN THE STORY ARE NOT REAL. RATHER, THIS STORY IS BASED ON THE RESULTS THAT SOME PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED THESE PRODUCTS HAVE ACHIEVED. THE RESULTS PORTRAYED IN THE STORY AND IN THE COMMENTS ARE ILLUSTRATIVE, AND MAY NOT BE THE RESULTS THAT YOU ACHIEVE WITH THESE PRODUCTS. THIS PAGE RECEIVES COMPENSATION FOR CLICKS ON OR PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS FEATURED ON THIS SITE.”

    The advertorial/advertising disclosures seem consistent with what have been used in traditional media, but I have some doubts that the disclaimers at the bottom would satisfy the FTC’s clear and conspicuous requirements.

  39. What about webprofitclub and payed surveys & more they both come from workfromhomescams.net?

  40. I GAVE YOU 49.95 DOLLARS IN THE MONTH OF MAY AND DIDNT RECIEVE ONE THING FROM YOU PEOPLE I WANT MY MONEY BACK IAM CONTACTING THE BETTER BUISNESS BURAEO AND IAM GOINGBTO REPORT YOUR COMPANY

  41. Does anyone know if http://www.homewebsitecenter.com is legit? Basically you ‘set up’ a website by putting your name on it, and selling an ebook. The payments from customers buying the ebook go straight to your paypal account, minus 3% for paypal. I actually purchased off of my own website, using my husbands paypal account. And sure enough, the payment went straight into my account.

    But… how does the big guys get their money? No way I get 100% of sales and the company doesn’t get any. Somewhere someone has to get something for making the website template and ebook. After I purchased the ebook for my hubby, he got an email saying he had purchased it, but no username/pssword to get the Ebook. No email to get the ebook link, either. Emailed support and they gave me a username and pssword to us, but then emailed them AGAIN today to ask how on earth customers are supposed to get the ebook if they don’t receive that info themselves.

    Waiting to hear back…..

    Would love to know what’s up with it, though.

    It was a link from here http://www.loveworkingfromhome.info/

    Thanks!!

    • @Rachel: HomeWebSiteCenter.com either makes money on upgrades or hosting or both. The real question would be how many people are using the exact same system and exact same traffic methods.

      The LoveWorkingFromHome is a fake blog, with a fake story, and probably a stolen photo being used for the picture of “Theresa Boyd” – a fake person.

  42. Great work, I too am glad I found your site. Good Man!! I too was scammed, and I too thought no way not me, I could never get scammed. They are really clever, I reported them to my local police, and I am sure nothing came of it. Got to consider my self somewhat lucky though, I wasn’t out too much money, I think my pride was hurt more than anything for being so stupid. I am actually working from my home for 2 different companies, I make B2B calls. Might not be for everyone, but I make pretty good money and I can work in my jammies.

  43. Okay I just looked at the Niche Blitzkrieg info, it just looks like every other scam site. How do I know if this is for real or not???

  44. OK. I’m back.

    Things to note about the Niche Blitzkrieg sales page:

    1) The address, phone number, and support web page are DIRECTLY on the sales letter page.

    2) For the support number you are told how long it will likely take for someone to return your support call if you don’t get ahold of them immediately.

    3) The testimonials from people are about the QUALITY of the training and are NOT income claims – the vast majority of sites that use testimonials that make income claims are violating these FTC regulations

    4) The images of earnings on the site are for relatively modest amounts – although if you start adding them together obviously they making a significant difference for some people.

    5) There is an entire section on the sales page that covers the type of training material that is included and how much of it there is that makes it very clear that you will have to spend some time *learning* to profit from the systems. Yes, the sites are very fast to get up and can make money on autopilot, but you have to LEARN how to do that.

    • @Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth): Sandy, looking back at what I probably wouldn’t have even mentioned point #4, because I don’t think people should pay attention to that kind of thing at all – and even though those images on are on the NB sales page that’s one thing I would change as I believe people should be paying attention to whether or not a system is likely to increase their odds of success or what the quality of the training is.

  45. Oops – looks like Jeff Jackson has had another head transplant! :)
    http://bit.ly/96B8df

    Maybe Scott McGillivray, licensed contractor and host of Income Property was too familiar.

  46. Thanks a lot, you saved me a bunch of cash with this post. Beers on me :-)

  47. Key Web Careers…heard anything about it?

  48. Great work, I too am glad I found your site. Good Man!! I too was scammed, and I too thought no way not me, I could never get scammed. They are really clever, I reported them to my local police, and I am sure nothing came of it. Got to consider my self somewhat lucky though, I wasn’t out too much money, I think my pride was hurt more than anything for being so stupid. I am actually working from my home for 2 different companies, I make B2B calls. Might not be for everyone, but I make pretty good money and I can work in my jammies. stay away from this site http://track.homewebsitecenter.com/?07f4d594

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