Friday 10 June 2011

Email Scam from christie@article-writing-services.org

 Well, this is an interesting email i received today from a women name christie from article writing service.

The email i received :





Hello,
My name is Christie from Article Writing Services. We have a client who would like to pay you for the opportunity to sponsor a blog post that you have recently written. We know that blogs can be expensive to run and our client would like the opportunity to support you in that endeavor.
In return our client is asking for one link that they specify placed into the body of the blog post (no porn or gambling). Feel free to contact me with any concerns or clarifications you may have.
If you would have any questions or would like to start the process, please email me at christie@article-writing-services.org so we can begin.
Sincerely,
Christie Lewis
Outreach Manager - Article Writing Services
christie@article-writing-services.org


So at first glance I thought, This is pretty interesting, I've definitely never seen anything like this before and it could be an easy way to add some blog writers for free.  Sound interesting right??

The first thing i did was Google Outreach Manager - Article Writing Services and i come across many comments on others blog was post by Article Writing Services exactly same as mine but not from christie is from Sarah Miller.

Well,it's look lack of Professionalism.I do not reply anything since i do suspected on this.

And here is  the website http://www.article-writing-services.org/


Do anyone have receive the email same as mine??? Who can testify on behalf of Article Writing Services???



22 comments:

Ken Wooi said...

i'll just reply.. no harm right? :)

Kiki's Land said...

i did not know cos i didn't reply it..you received the same email as well??

Tameside Citizen said...

Hi, I have a blog called Tameside Citizen and I had the identical email in my inbox this morning.

I copied the message into a search engine and realised that you had the same one too so I think it is fair to suspect our email addresses have been harvested as part of a mass spamming campaign with a possible view to a scam.

Víctor Aramayo said...
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TJ said...

I responded with I'd like more information and this is what I received back:

"Let's see if this is a match for you. I’m glad you’re interested. Here are the details. My client, an educational company, would like to sponsor a post on your blog. What this means is that they would make a one-time payment of $10 ($20 for two links) via PayPal for you to link back to them within a post that is currently on your site or, if you preferred, you could write a new post instead.

Here are two examples of other sites that have done this (the sentence with the clickable text, art history online course, was written by us, crafted to blend in naturally): http://www.back2basicsblog.com/2011/03/uninspired.html

http://www.besideourselves.com/2011/03/damnosa-hereditas.html

Please let me know if this is of interest to you and we can move forward.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best,
Christie"

Still not sure what to think of it!

Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

I found your blog googling to find out more about the very same email I got today. Looks like a scammy promotion for 'online courses'. Thanks for posting about this! I did email her back with a 'tell me more' question but it looks like all my questions were answered right here on your blog, hahameow!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I got the same email today. Pretty sure we can safely assume this is a scam.

Sandie lee said...

Thanks for posting ont hhis as I too just received this email...delete, delete, delete =)

Sandie lee

-A said...

Crap. I just did what she asked. And then decided to google it. That was probably a fail on my part....

Kiki's Land said...

seems many peoples received the same email...

Sarah G said...

Got one too- slightly different from yours but same idea. I guess I'll ignore it.:
Hello,

My name is Christie from Article Writing Services. We have a client who would like to pay you for the opportunity to sponsor a blog post that you have recently written. We know that blogs can be expensive to run and our client would like the opportunity to support you in that endeavor.

In return our client is asking for one link that they specify placed into the body of the blog post (no porn or gambling). Feel free to contact me with any concerns or clarifications you may have.

If you would have any questions or would like to start the process, please email me at christie@article-writing-services.org so we can begin.

Sincerely,

Christie Lewis
Outreach Manager - Article Writing Services
christie@article-writing-services.org

thebluemuse, phd said...

I just got this email, too! Grrr for spam.

Kiki's Land said...

i think this is really sure is a scam email...

-A said...

You know what? It's not.

The money was just deposited into my paypal account. I posted for them Tuesday night at 1030-11 and commented here shortly after and was sure I wouldn't be seeing any money (figured I'd erase the links because really? It took like 5 seconds to add them). Received an email from Christie that said 3-5 business days, it took less than two.

Kenneth Chan said...

Yup, I got one too! Aww, it's so nice that they claim to love my photo blog! ;]

Kiki's Land said...

-A: really?? then how much do you receive??

Tom said...

Just got this same thing for thebraseltons.com - a personal website. Glad i Googled and found you prior to replying.

Thanks,
Tom

Myranda said...

I just got the same email for my book blog! Thanks for the warning. :)

Ma Belle La Vie said...

Hi! I just found your blog while researching this company- they sent me the exact same email. I wasn't sure about the validity of this... Did anyone ever get to the bottom of this?

Ma Belle La Vie said...

Hi! I just found your blog while researching this company- I got the exact same email... Did anyone ever find out if it's a scam?

Rita said...

I got the same email and wondering if I should bother to reply to continue this conversation at all. The weird thing is my website (http://www.sharppencilstudio.com) went live about a month ago, how did they even find it?!
Thanks for sharing this, smells like spam.

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