Local Entrepreneurial Mom Warns Moms Falling Victim to Internet Auto-Surf Ponzi Schemes
Released on = February 10, 2006, 2:19 pm
Press Release Author = Carrie Lauth
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = Local entrepreneurs and Internet talk radio team up to expose online auto surf ponzi schemes.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Local Entrepreneurial Mom Warns Moms Falling Victim to Internet Auto-Surf Ponzi Schemes
An Internet money-making scheme, called auto-surfing, has stay-at-home and work-at-home moms risking their family finances and luring other mothers in with them. Work at Home Moms Talk Radio is speaking out against this potentially illegal activity and educating moms on exactly why they should be aware.
\"It\'s a typical story. Mom tries her hand at online business, but finds it\'s not producing the fast returns she was hoping for,\" say radio show owner, Kelly McCausey, \"so they are lured into too good to be true money-making opportunities like auto-surfing.\"
Auto-surf programs say they are an income opportunity that pays members to view websites. Each auto-surfs has its own specific method of operation, but the general idea is the same. In order to get paid, each member needs to buy a membership. As long as the member logs in every day and views websites in the program, she will receive a certain percentage return on her investment daily. The percentage range from 1% - 12% daily and higher. In order to pay these returns to older members, the program relies on new members to sign up. It appears these are simply Ponzi schemes, disguised as an advertising venue for website owners and there are a number of authorities that agree.
One such scheme is operating at 12DailyPro.com, which has been unable to payout to its members. It all began last week when StormPay, 12DailyPro\'s payment processor, froze 12DailyPro\'s account and stated that they are working with authorities in an investigation.
According to WTOC 11 in Georgia, the North Carolina Department of Justice is looking into consumer complaints. In addition, on February 8, 2006, the Georgia Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, stated that 12Daily Pro is a \"potentially fraudulent Internet scam.\"
To spread the word and caution moms from getting involved in such schemes, McCausey has dedicated a full radio show to illustrating the dangers of auto-surfing. Local online business owner Carrie Lauth is encouraging all mothers to tune into the program to understand the potential dangers of this activity.
Lauth, of www.Business-Moms-Expo.com, is thankful that these programs are now being exposed for what they really are, both by online business owners as well as local consumer advocates like Clark Howard. \"These types of programs use clever wording to suck people in, and some don\'t even know that what they\'re doing is unethical as well as illegal. What\'s so sad is that there are plenty of legitimate ways to earn income online.\" The radio program about auto-surfs will first air on Monday, February 13, 2006. The show will be archived permanently as a public service to those who need more education on auto-surfing programs.