Juseleeno Nobulega DaRoose
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008Juseleeno Nobulega DaRoose is an imaginary person created by someone who wants to spam Yahoo, MSN and Google E-mails by creating false predictions under this invented name. (more…)
Juseleeno Nobulega DaRoose is an imaginary person created by someone who wants to spam Yahoo, MSN and Google E-mails by creating false predictions under this invented name. (more…)
I have had a lot of online stalkers nowadays and I didn’t know how to stop them. But before the main show, let me define what is an online stalker. They are people who thrive on hurting and abusing others. They are disgusting slime that deserve to spend their lives in jail. My guess is that most of the online stalkers are people who do not have the courage to do this in real life and face to face. They gain their courage by the fact they can use the anonymity of the web. (more…)
Ok, I know that ReviewMe is a genuine company. Giving great opportunity to bloggers to review products and services at a high price. I also earned a lot from ReviewMe, but, unfortunately, they scammed me today.<
One of my review offers was about “Hannah Montana Tickets”. I reviewed it on my other blog, then I waited for 2 days to see if it was approved or rejected. But sadly, it was rejected! Why it was rejected? Because they scammed me and let me write a wrong review about that product, they said, that the review should be about “Jonas Brother Tickets” NOT “Hannah Montana Tickets”. But at first, they posted Hannah Montana Tickets, then changed it in stealth to Jonas Brothers Tickets. It’s so unethical, right? who will not be annoyed about it? For instance, they will ask you to review about MAC, then suddenly, they changed it to PC before deciding to approve or reject your review. The day after you accepted and reviewed their offer, you are so excited to check your ReviewMe account. You login, and see if your review was approved or not, then you’ll just realize that it was rejected because, it’s all about PC, not about MAC!!! Sino bang di maiinis?? SINNOOOO???? Tapos sasabihan ka pang dapat PC ang nireview mo, hindi MAC! bullshit!
They didn’t even inform me why they changed it. It was “Hannah Montana Tickets” for two weeks in my campaigns tab, before I accepted the offer. I was even skeptical to accept it, because it was only $20.00. Why should I waste my time to review such a crap worth $20.00. But, I have no choice that day, but the accept that offer, because the rest of the review offers suck. It’s all about the cas___ thing that can be one of the reasons for my site to get penalized by Big G. Kainis talaga! Grrrrrrrr… Hannah Montana, tapos naging Jonas Brothers bago nila ni reject??? Sinabi pa nila na: ” This has nothing to do with Hannah Montana! This is supposed to be about the Jonas Brothers.” O c’mon.. ang kapal niyo! Kahapon lang Hannah Montana yan, ngayon Jonas Brothers na? Maglokohan nalang tayo ReviewMe! Sue you! Damn!!! (Pero mag rereview parin ako.. nainis lang ako kasi di ko sila dinadaya, tapos ganito ginawa nila sa akin.. grrrrrr…)
SCREENSHOTS:
ReviewMe Offer Accepted:
ReviewMe Review Rejected, because it should not be Hannah Montana? Pwede pala yun palitan????
Who is Renaldo Lapuz, or Reynaldo Lapuz? If you know him, kindly comment on this post… Because I don’t know who the hell he is.
UPDATE: Reynaldo Lapuz is a global sensation who gained fame in early 2008 as a result of his off-key audition performance of his originally composed “We’re Brothers Forever” which he dedicated to Simon Cowell on the seventh season of the television series American Idol.
Now I know who is Reynaldo or Renaldo Lapuz. Thanks to everyone! ![]()
I was surprised today, I have received my first ever Widgetbucks payment from Mpire Corporation. Now, I can brag that Widgetbucks is NOT A SCAM! So for those who are ranting about widgetbucks, and spreading the word that it’s a scam, sorry for you, because I have proven that it’s really NOT A SCAM. Again, Widgetbucks is NOT A SCAM! My online buddy Marhgil received his payment also, you can check his blog if you don’t believe me ![]()
By the way, for the screenshot, siyempre, I have a screenshot below of my last October 2007 earnings. It’s worth the wait, even if it takes too long. The good thing is, they paid us before their deadline, which is 45 days after your balance reached $50. Their first payment should be on or before December 15, but they paid us earlier as expected. So, kudos to the Widgetbucks team, and to Mpire Corporation as well. And.. For those who are patiently waiting for Widgetbucks’ payment, congratulations! It’s really really really worth the wait!
For the screenshot, here it is:
So, do you want to earn extra income online? Why not sign up for Widgetbucks, and start earning dollars now!
It has been a month and two weeks before Widgetbucks made their decision to invalidate all clicks not coming from the United States and Canada. There are so many negative reviews and rants regarding Widgetbucks on Digital Point forums and other blogs, but I still do believe that Widgetbucks is not a scam. I’m an avid fan of this program, and hoping for the success of it. As you can see, even my header was changed to go with the design and color of Mpire’s widget. A vast number of Widgetbucks publishers are banned without reason, without any prior notice, and without any warnings. But these factors don’t give full proof that Widgetbucks is a big scam.
As I’ve noticed, only those who earns high (above $1000.00) are banned from the program. It seems that they can’t afford to pay publishers with high revenue through PPC, or it’s the publishers’ fault by not abiding with the terms and conditions of Widgetbucks. Many seems to be honest that they didn’t commit any click fraud or any unpleasant act against the program, but we can’t read their minds if what they say is true or not.
As for me, I’ll still be patient and wait for my first Widgetbucks payment thru Paypal this December. The first payment would probably be released by the middle of December as the Widgetbucks team promised. If I will not receive any payment, then I’ll conclude that Widgetbucks is absolutely a big scam and a waste of time to deal with. Let’s wait and see before we arbitrate that it’s just gibberish.
Many have asked if Xpango really works or is it a scam? If you gooooogle it, you’ll see some websites, youtube videos and blogs that says “IT’S A BIG SCAM”, you will also notice that only a few are telling that it’s genuine, and they have even received their free stuff from Xpango. But how sure are you that it’s authentic? You don’t even know that person? eh? Are the video testimonials in Xpango sent by real people, who actually received their Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP, and other free stuff? I know you won’t believe it right away. You’ll google it first, by typing “Xpango Scam” or “Scam+Xpango” to see if there are comments that it’s really a scam.
By the way, why I am blogging about this very old scam rumor? Hehe.. Last month, I received a referral link from my friendster inbox, with a message that really catches my attention. It says that “If you want to get a free iPOD, PSP, etc., click this link, and register now to avail this free gift from Xpango!” blah blah blah… But, I have never visited the site, or even clicked the link to verify the authenticity of it. Where in the world can you get free items be referring friends to join a certain website and get free gadgets easily? Haha! It’s absolutely rubbish.
So why I am blogging about this and haven’t answered my title yet? Well, it’s because of my cousin, Unno. He asked me, I think yesterday, to register at Xpango, so that he can have his free Creative Zen from Xpango by referring 23 persons, and earning 23 credits! Whoaw! That’s easy as PPC!. So, without further a do, I registered just for him, hoping for a miracle that he can claim his free gift someday, but ahmmm… I never really hoped for it.. hehe, because I believed (before), that it’s a big scam. But I have verified, and read their FAQs, and proved to myself that Xpango is NOT A SCAM!
Indeed, it’s a genuine website, that offers freebies! Not a good old scam site. If you had seen some youtube videos, like this you’ll really believe that Xpango is a big scam. But if you carefully read their FAQs first, before spreading to the whole galaxy that Xpango is really a scam, you’ll be enlightened and believe that Xpango is genuine. If your keen enough to notice in this video, the guy tested Xpango, and showed the world that it’s a scam by registering a new e-mail account and used his own referral ID to gain credits. Then he showed that the credits didn’t appear! Yeah, it will not appear instantly! This FPSGUY is so nincompoop and didn’t read the FAQs first before posting the video. Check the FAQs, you’ll see that the credit points will appear within 24 to 72 hours, as stated in their FAQs page. But why after 3 days your credit didn’t appear yet? It’s because your friend didn’t activate their account. But what if your friend already activated their account by clicking the activation link that was sent to his/her e-mail? It’s because your friend didn’t complete a free offer or purchase a Clix Package or Mobile Accessory. You can only fully activate your account by following the credit system.
You gain a Credit everytime a new person you refer activates their account. A customer can activate their account by completing a Free Offer or purchasing a Clix Package or Mobile Accessory.
So that’s it! You can only gain a credit if the friend that you have referred completed a FREE OFFER or purchased that Clix thing, etc. You can only complete a FREE OFFER by purchasing from their partner websites. The OFFER is FREE, the “offer” ONLY. But, the product is not free. Anybody can give you a free offer by telling you this and that, then it’s an OFFER. It’s absolutely free, I can offer my service to you for FREE, but you will have to pay for the Service. Like offering a laptop for purchase, you can tell that certain person freely to buy your laptop. Now, you’re also offering for FREE! ayt? So, to make this long review short, I would like to tell anyone that Xpango is NOT A SCAM, and you can obtain free gadgets from them for FREE. If the one that you referred to is extravagant enough to purchase those FREE OFFERS from Xpango! Then? you’ll get your dream gadget for free! ^___^
The most prestigious and most controversial blog awards on the planet has now begun! The polls are now live, and are open for voting ^___^ My best online buddy, Winston Almendras, was nominated for the Boy Bastos Writing Award category! and now, one of the finalist of this momentous event! Please vote for Batang Yagit HERE, and don’t forget to register before voting :). You should have a blog in order to participate in this one-of- a-kind blog awards. And ohh, I would like to stress one important rule: Vote in all categories, or else you will be disqualified. That’s all for now. Thanks
Willie:
Part 2 on Willie’s Comments
The Wilyonaryo Issue: Dito nagsimula ang lahat
Joey:
Napanood ko lang to sa YouTube, at yung reply ni Joey ay galing sa GMANews.TV. Share ko lang para sa mga di nanonood ng News at ng Noontime Show. Di din ako nanood eh, ngayon ko lang nalaman to.. Hehehe…
There’s a rumor nowadays that a Bigfoot, the so-called abominable snowman or Yeti, was sighted in the Northern Woods of Georgia. We still don’t know if it’s really true or not, but there are rumors about it. The Bigfoot in Georgia remains a mystery to all of us! (more…)
More than 100,000 asteroids hurtle past our planet. But only one–that we know of–may hit us in the next 30 years. Friday the 13th of April 2029 could be a very unlucky day for planet Earth. At 4:36 am Greenwich Mean Time, a 25-million-ton, 820-ft.-wide asteroid called 99942 Apophis will slice across the orbit of the moon and barrel toward Earth at more than 28,000 mph. The huge pockmarked rock, two-thirds the size of Devils Tower in Wyoming, will pack the energy of 65,000 Hiroshima bombs — enough to wipe out a small country or kick up an 800-ft. tsunami.
On this day, however, Apophis is not expected to live up to its namesake, the ancient Egyptian god of darkness and destruction. Scientists are 99.7 percent certain it will pass at a distance of 18,800 to 20,800 miles. In astronomical terms, 20,000 miles is a mere stone’s throw, shorter than a round-trip flight from New York to Melbourne, Australia, and well inside the orbits of Earth’s many geosynchronous communications satellites. For a couple of hours after dusk, people in Europe, Africa and western Asia will see what looks like a medium-bright star creeping westward through the constellation of Cancer, making Apophis the first asteroid in human history to be clearly visible to the naked eye. And then it will be gone, having vanished into the dark vastness of space. We will have dodged a cosmic bullet.
Maybe. Scientists calculate that if Apophis passes at a distance of exactly 18,893 miles, it will go through a “gravitational keyhole.” This small region in space — only about a half mile wide, or twice the diameter of the asteroid itself — is where Earth’s gravity would perturb Apophis in just the wrong way, causing it to enter an orbit seven-sixths as long as Earth’s. In other words, the planet will be squarely in the crosshairs for a potentially catastrophic asteroid impact precisely seven years later, on April 13, 2036.