Thursday, March 1, 2012

Lynndel “Lynn” Edgington aka "LittleRoundMan" of RealScam.com (debunked)

If you are reading this and you want to take action against these cyber bullies, please print out all these pages and then ask the host of Realscam.com (RS) to disclose the .GZ archive files of the RS web logs. You may need to obtain a court order first. Hire an IT expert to do an analysis in order to establish sock puppetry activity first. 




MMB, straight as an arrow....






Taken from http://www.moneymakinbrain.blogspot.com                                                                
By public demand.

This assertion was debunked by the latest data coming from RealScam.com. 

Lynn does use sock-puppets to post in that forum, but he is not admin "littleroundman" who is now confirmed to be user "Okosh". 

Confirmed and obnoxious sock puppeteer "LittleRoundMan", the admin of RealScam.com, turns out to be Lynndel “Lynn” Edgington of Eagle Research Associates.

Thanks to IP Detector, nobody is invisible with the MoneyMakingBrain.

Lynn's approach at money making online is simple: join in, or create a scams forum, post sensational thread titles to get the ball rolling, and use the following disclaimer:  
Opinions expressed on this website are solely those of their respective authors. http://musicmasteringonline.com/inv-eagle-mmb-blog.gif

:)

Sorry, that makes me giggle a littleround...err...little. 

Then create a funny admin name, something like "LittleRoundMan". Now, you're good to go!
Create content taken from other places (regardless if there is any veracity or good editorial content whatsoever). Act obnoxious; bite the new comers who disagree with your views (let 'em have it, if you must), but first and foremost, make sure to post your 'opinions' prominently displaying your company name on your signature file. Then, keep creating new funny usernames and personalities (you're the admin, and you can create as many fake user names as you please) and then post, post, post! Talk to yourself, it doesn't matter if it's nonsense, because sooner or later, the naive readers will  end up visiting the page that you intended and warranted this entire production:  Your donations page.

In the case of Lynn, he is milking the money cow both ways:


1/ He set up a corporation ($300 USD) with tax ID and all, and in addition, he applied for and got, an apparent limited affiliation with Capital One, to provide his readership with credit cards (application is needed) that will allow them to make donations directly to Lynn.

Wow! Isn't that a sweet and very professional way to take people's money? I am sure Mr. Edgington is providing real information value to his donating readers; when you throw lots of stories against a wall, a few good and truthful ones are bound to stick onto it.

2/ Provide the good old tried and tested PayPal donation button.



BTW, Lynn, your PayPal donation button doesn't work!
Have you been banned by PayPal??
I am sure it's all a misunderstanding, or some server error from PayPal.com  ;)

Here is a screenshot depicting what happens whe you tried to make a donation to Lynn aka "littleroundman":

MoneyMakingBrain

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