Archive for July 7, 2009

BBB sees rise in Pay-to-Tweet scams

A warning to all you job hunters out there: The Better Business Bureau reports a spike in the work at home, get-rich-quick schemes being offered through the social-networking site Twitter.

The scams are similar to the classic Web and e-mail offers. Sites claim you can make loads of money, with little effort, and no experience, as long as you pay for an informative CD—as featured on the fill-in-the-blank nationally syndicated television show—that will reveal the mystery of making thousands of dollars a month.

According to the BBB, the purported offers being posted by companies on Twitter promise to pay users hundreds of dollars a day to be professional “Tweeters”—the name for a person who uses Twitter. “‘Make Money With Twitter’ schemes may sound risk-free but bear many red flags,” according to the BBB.

By posting links into a standard Tweet, users are lead to a site that looks like Twitter, offers money for using Twitter, but has nothing to do with Twitter. Some of these companies, like EasyTweetProfits.com, ask for an upfront fee for a CD. Others require a trial-period of service, like TwitterProfitHouse.com, and then charge users $100 a month for access unless the user calls and cancels after the trial ends.

A spokesperson for TwitterProfitHouse.com claims it’s not running a scam, since all the details of the business are outlined in the terms and conditions, which is available for all to see.

Since the BBB’s announcement, TwitterProfitHouse.com has temporarily stopped the marketing of its CDs.

Given how new the sites are, the BBB is expecting an influx of complaints by unsuspecting takers.

The lessons here are the same as on the rest of the Web: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And if you’re planning to make a purchase of any kind using a credit card, don’t blindly follow a link that is sent to you; make sure you’re buying from a trustworthy business, then verify the URL and type it into your browser yourself. —Will Dilella

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Jul 7, Cable Expected to Reap Added Benefit in Q3

Analyst: DTV Added 653,000 Subscribers

Mike Farrell — Multichannel News

Wells Fargo Securities broadcasting and cable analyst Marci Ryvicker estimated that the digital transition added about 653,000 new subscribers to cable, satellite and telco companies, but said that cable operators, which reaped big benefits from the transition in the first quarter, won’t likely see another big boost from the federal initiative until the third quarter.

Ryvicker, in a research note Tuesday, estimated that the bulk of the benefit from the digital transition - originally slated for Feb. 17 but extended to June 12 - occurred for cable in the first quarter. Overall, Ryvicker estimated that pay and 47,000 at DirecTV. That growth is expected to slow down to 122,337 in the second quarter and tick back up to 162,304 in the third quarter, according to Ryvicker’s estimates.

Cable operators are expected to gain the most through the DTV transition (475,000 subscribers) according to Ryvicker, followed by satellite TV (137,000) and the telcos (41,000).

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Jul 7, Replacement Remote Controls for Converter Boxes

There is an online retailer carrying replacement remote controls for the converter boxes.

http://www.ezdigitaltv.com/Buy_Remote_Controls.html

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Jul 7, Free Converter Box!

The Airlink101 ATVC102 is free with a coupon and no shipping charges!
http://www.ezdigitaltv.com/Airlink101_ATVC102.html

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Jul 7, Free Converter Box!

The Zinwell ZAT-970A is free with no shipping charges! http://www.ezdigitaltv.com/Zinwell_ZAT-970A.html

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