I was asked earlier today if I could give my opinion on whether the work-from-home opportunity advertised at the domain onlineprofitmasterssystem.com is a scam. A quick bit of research produced some interesting results, my conclusion is that it is almost definitely a scam, by people with a history of promoting scams.
First, the domain registration:
Registrant:
Phillip Gannuscia
1780 W. 9000 South
#315
West Jordan, Utah 84088
United States
Registered through: Go Daddy
Domain Name: ONLINEPROFITMASTERSSYSTEM.COM
Created on: 04-Nov-11
Expires on: 04-Nov-12
Last Updated on: 29-Nov-11
Administrative Contact:
Gannuscia, Phillip [email protected]
1780 W. 9000 South
#315
West Jordan, Utah 84088
United States
(801) 803-5769 Fax –
The very domain and URL and web content of the page are already screaming red flags, and there are more to be found in the above data. It’s a recently registered domain, and the contact physical address appears to be a private mail drop service. Both the address and telephone number listed are associated with multiple other companies (e.g., BBB F-rated eVenture International, run by Richard Scott Nemrow, who was cited multiple times by the Utah Division of Consumer Protection in 2009) and domain names (e.g., makerichesfromhome.com, educationtrainingsonline.com, executivelearningonline.com, learningresourceontheweb.com, and lightlifemaster.com) which also look like scams,. This particular company, Online Profit Masters, has an F rating from the BBB. The named contact, Phillip Gannuscia, has an email address with someone else’s name, [email protected], apparently Essent VP Nathan L. Kozlowski, a former Mormon missionary. Does Gannuscia even exist, or is the name just an alias for Kozlowski? The company whose domain is used here for the contact email address, Essent Media LLC, another Richard Scott Nemrow company, has a corporate registration which expired in 2010.
I’d steer clear of any business with these guys. And if you come across this blog post because you’ve already been ripped off by them (like this guy reports), I suggest you file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center as well as contacting your local law enforcement agency.