HomeAboutArchivesMy FirmSubscribe to my FeedContactLinked InLinked In

Internet Registry & Optimization Bureau - Fake SEO Invoice

Filed under: RANT!, Web Site Advice

Dec
5
2006

It’s that time of year again - the Internet Registry & Optimization Bureau is coming to town! Trouble… right here in river city! They’ve bothered three of my already-busy clients with this crap, so I thought I’d shove a post up the Google tree and tell them to FK themselves on behalf of everyone.


If you see the following on your fax machine I suggest you find yourself a real SEO as fast as you can, and by all means don’t send them your money. Anyone who has to resort to fake invoices via unsolicited fax on a bizarro domain name doesn’t deserve your business.

It would be poetic justice to send them a big-assed email attachment like this GIF with %256 high-res bills on it to their email address.

warning big file! (right click to save as)

Posted by Scott Clark @ 7:41 pm  


Mixx This Story

del.icio.us Digg it ma.gnolia Netscape reddit StumbleUpon Yahoo MyWeb

One Response to “Internet Registry & Optimization Bureau - Fake SEO Invoice”

  1. May
    14
    2008

    Scams like these are always there in net. Another one which i came across was Reverse Funnel scam. Then Google top position guaranteed one. If you are not smart enough to realize these fraudsters then you may end up losing your money to them. So be careful and alerted when you get some out of the track mail or call or fax.

Leave a Reply



Original Design by Swank Revised Header Designed by Scott Clark| Powered by Wordpress 2.6.1

| Scott Clark