Is (MTT) MoreThanTraffic.com A Scam? by Sharyce Arciaga
I recently wrote an article on "How To Generate The Traffic You Deserve." In
that article I referred to MTT as my best recommendation for creating vertical
ultra-targeted traffic. I also indicated that this new traffic generating
system would take the internet by storm and change the way traffic is generated
on the World Wide Web.
Upon first viewing the MoreThanTraffic.com website my first inclination was to
simply forget about this program. And that this program sounded entirely too
good to be true and that if it sounds too good to be true that it isn't! But
somehow I could only think that if it were true that this program would really
add to my bottom line and allow me to complete some of the other projects I was
currently working on with ease. I figured even if I did not receive the
promised $100,000 half of that or a quarter or even a third of that would
suffice. So ashamedly I must admit that I was taken in as so many others
probably have been by this company.
I signed up to become an affiliate and sent in $169 to advertise my MTT
affiliate url. Yes, I got all of the messages from Simon Baxter and everyday I
waited for the bottom to fall out of this program. Yes, I was skeptical from
the beginning but was just curious enough to send in the money to have this
program tested. However, I was reluctant to show this program to my friends and
family. I figured if it was a scam that I did not want to have my close
associates involved so I decided to wait to see how I made out first.
Therefore, I did not really promote the program until a couple of days ago at
which time I wrote the above-mentioned article. Upon submitting the article --
I received an anonymous tip from someone who had viewed it. They sent this
anonymous tip via my blog. There was a link in the e-mail that directed me to a
site that was dedicated to uncovering scams, SCAMS.com. The thread there was
all about MoreThanTraffic.com. Yes, what I had dreaded had finally come upon
me! Here is the link to that thread so that you may go there and read all of
the information for yourself.
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As I slowly began reading through the threads I sincerely hoped to find that
there was just the possibility of a scam and that there would be very little
evidence to substantiate the claims. However, the more I read the more I became
convinced that this could end up being one of the biggest scams in the history
of the internet. Here is some of what the users of this forum have uncovered:
1. The domain was registered using false names and hidden telephone numbers.
Mail is received via a series of maildrops. No such company registered anywhere
in the UK
2. They are connected to two other scams. Monopolizer and Juice Boosted. Same
bank account, same e-mail headers and the name Simon Baxter appears in all
three scams - however he supposedly used the name Simon Stepsys AKA Simon
Baxter in the Monopolizer scam
3. To date not one person has reported receiving their traffic as promised from
MTT.
4. Those who dared to complain have received threats either of legal action or
more personal threats. The threats of legal action have been posted on the
forum but there is no proof of a death threat.
5. Recently MTT has been sending out e-mails expressing the urgency of signing
up for even more packages at a special rate and it is believed that they are
doing this because they are about to make a run for the hills.
6. Anybody that has invested in this scam should demand an immediate refund and
then file a complaint with the local cops. This is the only way to stop these
scam artists.
7. Anybody still actively promoting MTT is risking jail.
It is stated that in the Monopolizer scam that the webmaster Simon Stepsys AKA
Simon Baxter was compiling unrealistic false stats and making promises he could
not deliver -- all the while knowing they would be long gone before they would
have to prove anything. And that if anyone complained about what was going on
their accounts were immediately suspended. All in all they never delivered as
promised. It is also stated that this company operated over three years and the
authorities were unable to locate them because they used maildrops and that one
maildrop led to another and another. Obviously they were masters at covering
their tracks. To date nothing has been done legally about Monopolizer. They
have never been apprehended.
In reading further a couple of users indicated that they had passed the 68 days
that MTT says it takes them to deliver traffic and that they received no
traffic whatsoever. And one person upon writing to MTT to inquire about it, had
their site suspended immediately and all had been lost including all of the
affiliates that had been signed up under this person. A tactic Monopolizer used
evidently.
It was also noted that MoreThanTrafffic.com had their account frozen at one
time by e-gold after an affiliate complained that they were a company operating
a scam. After further investigation by e-gold they froze the account and
MoreThanTraffic.com at that time had a block placed on their account to prevent
them from receiving any further funds. However, it appears that they received a
Limited Account from e-gold at a later date.
It is further stated that the address that is listed on the MoreThanTraffic.com
website is a legitimate address; however, once an investigation was done by one
of the forum members who either spoke to or wrote to the manager of the Temple
House address; the manager stated that MoreThanTraffic.com leased the office
space there but did not operate out of that office and that the mail sent to
the Temple House address was being forwarded elsewhere. If you will go to
SCAM.com Click
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you will see that there is a lot more evidence available there to help you
better evaluate whether or not you feel that MoreThanTraffic.com is truly a
scam. I will leave it up to you to go there to find out what the facts really
are in this case. And perhaps you could conduct your own investigation into
this matter to further substantiate or disprove these claims.
Considering that I wrote an article promoting MoreThanTraffic.com I feel it my
duty to stop promoting this program after visiting SCAM.com. I feel further
obligated to let others know what I have uncovered so that they are able to
research this as well. This will enable others to make their own decision as to
whether or not this is truly a scam.
In my opinion all indicators are pointing to the fact that indeed this company
is bilking many innocent online entrepreneurs out of their money. And that they
are about to close up shop on us. Of course, it would be nice if this program
were legitimate and we all received what we were promised. However, it is
simply too good to be true. And all indicators in my opinion point in the
direction of a scam!
Please take the time to go to the link that I have supplied here so that you
will be able to make up your own mind. Any comments are welcomed on my blog.
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