Alertpay: You've Got Payment Received... Email SCAM Using The Name "Alertpay" Beware!

Alertpay is a valuable online payment processing portal, yet unfortunately scams and scammers are figuring out ways to exploit the good name of Alertpay within the headlines and context of their spam to unsuspecting consumers who use Alertpay.
By: Phil Miranda
 
Oct. 12, 2009 - PRLog -- Like PayPal, Alertpay is a top online payment processing company that allows users from around the world to send, receive, and process payments via credit card or bank accounts similar to PayPal simply by using their Alertpay accounts.

As with any online payment processing company such as Alertpay or even PayPal scams are a part of life every consumer must adapt to and overcome, even with the ongoing technological advances of online payment processing companies like Alertpay which constantly upgrade and implement in order to protect consumers who use portals such as Alertpay.

Below is a spam email using the "Alertpay" name within the title to entice consumers into opening the email:

Title: "Alertpay: You've Got Payment Received"


Email Body: You will be experiencing this Payment Notification Everyday!



Dear Net Entrepreneur,


How Many Emails Can You Process A Day?

If you can process 30 a day,

Youll earn $750.00 every day!

GUARANTEED!

Earn $15.00 - $25.00 For Every Email You Process!

You Are Guaranteed To Get Paid Instantly For Each
Email You Process! This is an easy, profitable opportunity
to earn $1000s every week from home. No experience required.


Its True! This really works!


How much money could you make? The amount of money
you can make is virtually unlimited and is determined by
how much work you put into this program. You will get
paid $15 - $25.00 per e-mail you process daily and there
is no limit.

When you first start this program an average user should
be able to make a conservative $100-$800 or more weekly
working only 2-3 hours a day without risking your other
income generating program!


Start making extra money this week!



End Email: Best Regards


As you can see the name "Alertpay" is misused to trick the consumer into believing that the email is a message linked to Alertpay, and which of course is NOT the case.

Beware of such tactics and make sure that if you receive an email like this or similar to this email, that you open it with caution.

To learn about Phil Miranda or home based opportunities that are ethical, legal, and pratical visit the blog below:

http://philmiranda.com

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My name is Phil Miranda I'm a married, father of five and in my many years of financial industry experience I did my due diligence when searching for true proven cash generating systems.
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