Sean Clark - Serial Scammer
Who is Sean Clark? Well I don't know him personally, but he sure sends me a lot of emails offering me "get rich quick" types of "products". Judging by the volume and frequency of these emails I think Sean Clark is a virtual identity used by a scammer in order to hide his real identity.
What has my dear friend Sean done to me? Well I fell victim when I was naieve and ignorant to one of his ploys called Reseller's Heaven. Reseller's Heaven is one of those pre built websites which is loaded with a bunch of useless e-books and systems from anything from weight loss to wellness to web markeing. Most of the stuff is crap and outdated. Take a look at the "site" I got from Sean at http://www.boomertechnologymedia.com
I think you will see what I mean. So I got to pay over $200/year for this site which I have almost no control over. Plus I got upsold to paying another monthly amount to have access to his "directory" in order to manage the site's listings of products and another monthly amount to have the site auto updated with the latest additions to this pile of dung. In short stay clear. The only person making any real money is my pal Sean who pockets most of a sale and leaves me with a small profit. By the way I have made exactly $0.
But the fun doesn't stop there. Sean loves me so much he can't stop trying to help me. Check this gem out http://sean.click.org/polygraph and http://sean.click.org/fb-marketing or http://www.affiliategamechange.com/
Anything with wild claims of making a ton of money fast on the internet, bogus Clickbank account screenshots, someone driving a high end performance car up to the 25 room mansion, a "money back" guarantee, millions of Facebook likes, some struggling Joe looking suddenly freed from the slavery of his current job by Sean's magic remedies.....well I think you get the picture. It's most likely a scam.
By the way I have tried to "unsubscribe" from his mailing list without success. I don't even know how I got on it in the first place. But I decided to collect his emails as these are classic examples of the thousands of online money making scams out there. At best they represent material to write about; at worst they are simply amusing. Feel free to use them if you want. The more thruthful reviews done the better.
So if you see anything sent to you from the address below stay clear.
SC Global Enterprise
Rathfriland Road
Newry, BT34 1GD
United Kingdom
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You change your email and credit card so no access, no more subscription happens. When I found I couldn't make my site I named unique and only allowed a paragraph of content to sell items from a world catalog of items - was out $500 in flash. Whooshing sounds now make me very nervous so changed the email arrival sound to mute.
Now say you are safe love, here in the WA everyday. ^_~
Gosh. Misunderstood? Sorry guess my experience is quite different. Bottom line - get them out of your life. Don't let them take what is yours - privacy.
Am glad I have a team that warns me of scammers. o-o
Sorry that you had to deal with this :( but thank you for taking the time to inform the rest of us :)
Never heard of him myself. However, I am grateful to receive the heads up. If I ever get an email from him, I will delete it or better yet, unsubscribe. Have a great day Mike!
Mike, Thanks for the warning. I get emails from scammers all the time, usually about "magic software" that will make you rich overnight. I've learned to google the seller's name and check for product reviews or other info. that identifies him as a scammer. "Warrior Forum" is a site that's been around since 1997 that has product reviews but whether they're always unbiased I don't know. I think the best place for product reviews and scam alerts is here within the WA community. Are there any guidelines or restrictions within WA on identifying scammers and their products by name? You've identified a scammer by name in your blog.. For some reason I didn't think that was allowed within WA. I'd like to submit a blog on my own experience with scammers and their sales techniques but I would like to include some names..
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Thanks