Another way to make millions on the internet
GoogleProfusion, TwitterProfusion and ProfitProfusion another scam that is trying to fleece you out of your money by saying you can make over a $100 grand in 6 months as long as you have a computer and can do a Google search or post on Twitter. Give me a break already the 10 Signs of a Scam are broken. So lets look at who is behind this grand scheme. When we go to these sites its pretty hidden on who is behind it, until we go to the SSL certificate information, which appears to be owned by JMHMedia. All of these sites are using the same SSL certificate and are hosted on the same hosts (an email has been sent to the hosting provider asking if they approve of the scam). These domains promise that they will send you the information for $3.98, after 3 days charge you $60.00 dollars the same scams as all these make money with google and twitter scams
So now that we know who is behind it via the SSL certificate lets look at more JMHMedia properties. By doing some lookups on domains and reverse IP lookups we can find a few more domains that are run by JMHMedia. For example JMHMedia was (the site has been taken down) running the myspacebar.com domain which seems to be responsible for the Scam.MySpaceBar program which was a tool bar that would steal your account information. If you use site advisor you will notice the problems with this domain. Okay strike one.
JMHMedia was also working at trying to sell a MySpace account generator which would automatically create accounts and detects the captcha. Strike two as we have myspace spam, we probably have twitter spam as well but I have not found it. Or maybe this scammer is just stuck in the early 2000′s.
JMHMedia has a support number of 877-570-6874 by searching this number we are looking for other sites that are using this number and we find www.googleinfinitude.com which is promising the same things as googleprofusion.com. So I am willing to say this is another JMHMedia profit center.
WOW I can make millions on Twitter!
A few other properties we find seems to be that he wants to use this money he is fleecing from you to try to create legit business however its not looking good. He has registered nzb.net which is supposed to be based around torrents and legal P2P sharing as well as Rhever.com he has a press release around this site, and claims that he is going to kill bittorrent. That’s a very tall order.
JMHMedia does an okay job at covering up who they are but they messed up because they registered the main domain jmhmedia.com under the name of .
JMHMediaLLCMichael Jacob Heinz [email protected]
909-967-6150
12672 Limonite Ave
Suite 3E #334
Corona, CA 92880 US
This address appears to also be a mail drop because sites like bcscouting.com also uses the address with a different number. This site does not appear to be a JHMMedia property.
Lets go over a few more domains that this clown owns.
cardbing.com – which is another promotion trying to get you to enter some information to get a 500 dollar gift card provided you do several different required advertising clicks and signups. For example sign up for a credit card. This is the normal Free give-away scam.
tgoms.com – which at this poitn is a nothing domain but could be used later and just being held. It’s also possible that the domain has already been used.
videoindex.com – JMHMedia is trying to sell this domain for $6000 dollars, of couse the stats do not support the number but we are digging into this site a bit more too.
gotjenna.com – he is trying to sell this domain and truepage.com. He is using the gotjenna domain to point to the affiliate section of ClubJenna which of course is Jenna Jameson’s affiliate program.
Watch out for this guy as he may just be getting started. If you find more about this please post it in the comments section so we can keep this one up to date.

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Check it out… they/he/whomever “they” are, welll, they are getting even MORE tricky. Now they are using fake NEWScasts to promote their scams: http://news9tonight.com/google.php
News 9 Tonight?!?! Right. Look and see where every link (including the so-called rotating sponsor ads from Google) are going: http://news9tonight.com/google.php
Ha!
Thanks this is very much a big help to all.
so sad that i was victimized by this scam… i was expecting to really earn from this …so stupid not to research about the site….I hope theres a way i can regain the money that i paid them.
@Malou many people have been a victim of this fraud, the best thing you can do is call your bank and ask them what they can do about Internet fraud. They will probably have you fill out some paperwork and send it to a fraud specialist. They might be able to give you some or all of your money back. If they do not want to help use the angry voice that you have inside you and try again. Insist that they help you. Hopefully they will.
Me too is being cheated. Like Malou I should have research more about them. Will the USD60 being deducted from our credit bill every month? How do we cancel the membership? Can anyone pls advise? Thanks!
@Ang, the only thing I can tell you to do is call the 800 number (877.570.6874) and request a cancellation, then call your bank or credit card provider right away and tell them what is going on, they will probably want you to cancel your card and issue a new one, whats lost is probably at this point lost.
Unfortunately the Terms and Conditions state what they will be charging so its hard legally to get any money back because you had to agree to them. Now I also recommend that you read this post Steps to take after being scammed, and how to rebuild.
I already called up the international number they gave for the Philippines, but since they didn’t send me a confirmation e-mail (just an e-mail with the download link to the file), I wasn’t able to give a transaction code or client number.
I’m thinking that’s $70 down the drain, but I do hope that they don’t charge anything else. I cancelled my current card and asked to have a new one issued immediately. I also sent Profit Profusion an e-mail to cancel any future transaction they might make with the card, but hell, I’m not holding my breath.
@eiggernaut, sorry to hear about your troubles, that is probably $70 dollars you will not see again, you did the right thing though with canceling your card right away.
i’m also a victim of this scam. i did cancel the account 2 days after i purchased, but i still got billed. i dunno if they’ll gonna bill me again but i haven’t cancelled my card yet. i’m not good at this. i don’t know what to do.
@eirol I personally would not leave anything to chance and cancel my card. How did you cancel your account? Did you actually get to talk to a person?
Most credit card companies and banking institutions are well aware of these scams, and even if the reoccurring billing is stated in their Terms of Service the credit cards will intimate a charge back.
Most of the Terms of Service state that the customer only has 1,3, or 7 days in which to cancel.
In the year that I have been investigating these scams no one has ever received the material within the allotted time. So, they have been billed for the first months charges without any product to examine. This is fraud and deception. So, anyone has a legal right to a refund by charge back.
he victim has to be adamant and firm with their credit company in pursuing the charge back.
There is a law firm in White Plains, New York that is preparing a class action law suit against some of these companies that are behind the scams. Any information that you may have that could help them will be appreciated.
You can contact them below:
David J. Meiselman, Esq.
Meiselman, Denlea, Packman,
Carton & Eberz P.C.
1311 Mamaroneck Avenue
White Plains, New York 10605
TEL: (914) 517-5000
FAX: (914) 517-5055
E-mail: [email protected]
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Here is a company promoting this Google Profusion scam (see their Twitter page for proof):
http://twitter.com/ewanetwork
Eagle Web Assets Inc.
207 Willow Parkway
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
Ryan Eagle
[email protected]
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Harrison Gevirtz
[email protected]
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EMail: [email protected]
Phone: 805.680.8449
http://www.ryaneagle.com/
http://www.facebook.com/people/Ryan_Eagle/37608408
Ryan Eagle is really pushing these scams hard. From his EWA Twitter account today:
PROMOTE: Google Home Income System – this offer is KILLING. Great new Google offer, getting huge conversions! %14~ CVR, RUN NOW!
about 2 hours ago from Twidget
Don’t be scared, try running Google Master Internet Profits (Coupon) or Google Online Cash Success Kit (US, CA, UK, NZ, AU, IR). about 3 hours ago from Twidget
*Exclusive* – GoogleProFusion (INTL) is one of our top converting Google offers – available in all countries that accept Master / Visa! 3:56 AM Nov 16th from Twidget
http://twitter.com/ewanetwork
Their Twitter feed is like an A to Z of scams!!
Seems like PlentyofFish and Facebook are driving a lot of traffic to these rebill scams. Everyone should boycott those 2 sites until they stop accepting ads for scams.
I have seen these as well and have started looking into them That’s not one of the links I found but I will do some research to see what I can find behind it. Thanks for the comment and taking the time to read the blog.
@bricksand
Thanks for reading and the comments, If there is anything else I can help with let me know
i too was victimized by this scam. i was charged $3.88 and $60 at once. i happened to see their link in facebook. how come they allow such kind of advertisement? i immediately called the card company and instructed that no further debits be done on my card thru any internet sites.
@Ruth, these companies really do not pay attention to the ads and in most cases the whole process of getting an ad online is automated, you setup the ad you pay and it starts running. Companies are only looking for the ad revenue not what is advertised.