You Say iJango, I say iJango Scam You
Posted on 17. Jul, 2009 by Dan Mitchell in Evaluating MLM, Network Marketing - MLM, Network Marketing News, Resources, Scam Alert
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Serial con-artist? Deadbeat dad? Or good looking guy in that iJango video...
the man at the center of the online universe...
credited with brainstorming the idea to "network" Google?
Will the real Cameron Sharpe please stand up?
Cameron Sharpe is like the anti-Dalai Lama. Google Cameron and ALL you'll find is fake pages at free blog sites set up prior to the iJango scam hype. And domains registered in China. It gets curiouser...
Check out this page - it hosts an Indian Java Developer's resume...and mentions iJango.
Look for breaking updates on the Cameron Sharpe scandal and iJango scam this coming Monday!
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Mike
17. Jul, 2009
It looks like PT Barnum was right. There really is a sucker born every minute.
Sadly these suckers think they're about to get well off of this latest Cameron Sharpe/Steve Smith scam.
No doubt about it, someone IS going to make a ton of money off of iJango but make no mistake, IT'S NOT YOU!
Cameron Sharpe, Steve Smith and a few hand picked others are about to take your money and run! ….Again….
Take a look at the demo video and you'll see all of them in one room. Cameron, Steve and the guy that sticks his face in the camera and proclaims iJango to be the best thing that ever happened to mankind.
It is amazing how rabid these poor suckers are about this thing. They seem to have no idea that it has been tried before and failed.
I guess Cameron puts on one he)( of a dog and pony show.
I wish all of you rabid suckers the very best. I only ask one thing.
Stay out of my inbox!
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JJ
18. Jul, 2009
Cameron should add Steve's Beer Drinking Goat, Clay Henry to the "Dog and Pony show". The Goat should have a customized keyboard and do part of the presentation. The companys slogan could be Ijango, So Easy Even A Beer Drinking Goat Can Do It.
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Becky H
26. Jul, 2009
My sister just sent me an email with the urgent message that I need to get my foot in the door of this groundfloor "once in a lifetime" business venture "ijango" BEFORE August 1st. It's ONLY $150.00 plus $20.00 per month and I, too, will be rich! They "know" quite a few of the BIG name people involved with ijango and swear it is legit and will pan out for all involved, BUT we must act quickly (before Aug.1st) because it will never be the same deal after THAT date. I can NOT convince my sister that this deal reeks of pyramid scheme and someone will definitely make bunches of moolah…just that it will NOT BE HER!!! Does ANYONE have an update or anymore info on this? It is Monday, July 27th, 2009, I would appreciate ALL and ANY info on this!
Sincerely,
Becky H.
PS. Why isn't there more articles and/or warnings out there about this scam? It gives people a false sense of security when nothing bad is being said about dishonest people using ijango for their own personal gains…
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Mike
27. Jul, 2009
Hi Becky,
There is a lot of information out there about this scam. The problem is that the iJango team has spammed the dickens out of the search engines making it harder to find.
They have 650+ domain names and are targeting as many "iJango", keywords as they possibly can.
iJango is an extremely well organized scam in that respect!
Sadly, it's going to take a little time for the truth to start coming out.
iJango picked a price point, 150.00, that is very attractive and you'll see a bunch of people that will take that chance for 150 bucks. That is what they're counting on! It's much easier to scam a million people for 150.00/ea. that to try and scam one person for $150,000,000.00.
I seriously doubt that iJango will be around this time next year. I has all the signs of being a short lived cash grab, (much like the rest of Cameron's "businesses").
On another note, iJango monitors everything you do on that portal. They have to in order to track the commissions that they are promising for internet use.
Just think of it, Cameron Sharpe and company monitoring everything you do on the net through iJango.
More Later!
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Scam Alerter
20. Aug, 2009
Cameron Sharpe has once again changed his website which includes pictures of himself – perhaps as an attempt to humanize himself.
Anyone that does a Yahoo search for "Cameron Sharpe" will not only get the opportunity to see pics of him, but will see lots of web pages that show he is a member of Coldplay, hangs out with the Spice Girls, is a famous London-based DJ, a friend of Beyonce, a Rap Artist and other notable feats in his short life.
This guy is a total scum. He has falsely claimed he has a patent pending, iJango has alliances with Yahoo and Google (under investigation by their legal departments), and that you will get paid "to surf the internet, watch videos and check email".
If anyone is considering signing up for iJango, you can find out lots of legal background on Cameron Sharpe, who formerly was known as Barrett Stone, and his business partner in the past, Jason Breakey.
Both Jason Breakey and Cameron Sharpe have a long history of drug abuse, criminal charges, news exposes, "F" ratings with Better Business Bureau's across the country, multiple judgements for Fraud and Deceptive Trade Practices, and lots of bankruptcies.
Avoid any business that any association with either of them.
One other note, on Cameron's revised website, he now offers "leadership development" services and "training and coaching".
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Scam Alerter
26. Aug, 2009
Google has confirmed there is no affiliation with iJango – the "Center of the Online Universe".
Below is a confirmed message from Yahoo Public Relations:
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
As you suspected, Google is not in any way affiliated with iJango. Our Legal team has been notified, and they will proceed with the appropriate action.
You may also be interested to read a blog post we published about other types of sites that claim to have a special link with Google or that make "get rich quick" claims: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/how-to-steer-clear-of-money-scams.html.
Thanks again for your message.
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