Certified Media Placement Specialist



New Scam, from a bloke posting under the dont-get-scammed-again.com
domain.

Have you ever heard of a CMPS? Has Google? Has any search engine? If
this is so much in demand, why hasn't anyone anywhere mentioned it? The
smells of scam, let me quote one paragraph:

In fact, let's get that out of the way right now. My name is Mary Gersten and >I'm Vice President of Operations for Global CFN, Inc. and our street address >(not some phony baloney P.O. Box) is 1739 E Broadway, Suite #287, Tempe, AZ. >85282. You can reach us directly during normal business hours at: 480-355-5599 >(heck, I'll even give you my toll free number to check us out... it's >800-719-8270).

Strong words considering the "physical address" is a UPS Store!

Another paragraph:

"Will xxx Be the Next 'Certified Media Placement Specialist' that
eBay, Google, and Amazon FIGHT (Even BEG) to Pay $300.00 PER DAY
Royalties to?...

If Google is looking so hard to find one why is there no mention of
CMPS in their search engine?

This is what they are selling:

When your certification application is approved, your materials will be >rushed to your door immediately. All you have to do is pull them out of the >box, fill out 1 *** of paper, fax it back to us and our webteam will go to >work to set up your custom business systems and build you 3 different CMP >websites geared to do 1 thing - help you master the media placement game >and in the process generate bonuses, checks and an amazing lifestyle.

3 cookie cutter websites at $100 a piece. Not bad work if you can ge it

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