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Thread: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

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    BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    I am new to the forum. I wanted to start a thread about a new program that I guess has just launched and the spam is overwhelming! I have tried to do a little research on it and I found a connection with Russ Medlin, who, by the way just happens to be the same guy that was part of another very similar program a few years back called pixmeup. What is everyone's opinions about this one? The hype I am seeing is really annoying.

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    re: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    Same 'ol, same 'ol.

    * Being heavily promoted by BrIAn Spatola using the "SecondsOld" alias

    * already has its' own threads on Talkgold and MoneyMakerGroup

    *usual hype. AdBlocks, bigger, better, faster, cheaper, more popular, leaps tall buildings in a single bound

    * depends on recruiting new sucke.....err.......members



    HYIP ponzi players and desperadoes only, I'm afraid.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    re: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    This is sort of interesting. BlockBuzz dot com and BlockBuzzing dot com use the same disposable phone number in their registrations (702-706-2899). But where BlockBuzz uses a rental property in Las Vegas as a mail address:

    Block Buzz Inc.
    2817 Edge Rock Cir
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89147
    United States
    +1.7027062899

    BlockBuzzing uses a PO Box in Colorado:

    Block Buzz Inc
    PO Box 1049
    Erie, Colorado 80516
    United States
    +1.7027062899
    The owner of the Las Vegas rental property seems to own a number of investment properties and at the moment I see no reason to believe he's involved here. But that PO Box in Colorado has some history attached to it:

    That Free Thing maintains a 30 day 100% refund policy. You must cancel your membership within 30 days of upgrading to be eligible for this refund. After you have been a member for 30 days, no refunds either partial or full will be given.

    All refund requests must be in writing. Please send an email to support@thatfreething.com or mail your request to PO Box 1049 Erie, CO 80516 requesting a refund.
    Hmm, this might get interesting.

    Thank you busttheblock, and Welcome to RealScam.
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    re: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    Quote Originally Posted by GlimDropper View Post
    This is sort of interesting. BlockBuzz dot com and BlockBuzzing dot com use the same disposable phone number in their registrations (702-706-2899). But where BlockBuzz uses a rental property in Las Vegas as a mail address:




    BlockBuzzing uses a PO Box in Colorado:



    The owner of the Las Vegas rental property seems to own a number of investment properties and at the moment I see no reason to believe he's involved here. But that PO Box in Colorado has some history attached to it:



    Hmm, this might get interesting.

    Thank you busttheblock, and Welcome to RealScam.
    Thanks for the welcome. There were some connections of pixmeup with Damon Westmoreland also. Scary!

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    re: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    Busttheblock speaks the truth. This is little more than a direct regurgitation of the old PixMeUp scam from years gone by. [Archive dot Org link to pixmeup,com]

    Anyone care to remember how PixMeUp came to an end? Our dear friends at MMG can tell you:

    August 4, 2006

    Ladies and Gentlemen:

    I write to advise you of the current status of Pixmeup.com and our
    plans for the future of our business, in a revised format.

    Recently we have substantially revised our business and transactional
    format, in order to move into new areas of opportunity. In particular,
    we have terminated the company's sales activities. While the company
    will continue to honor and perform all of its existing contracts
    concerning pixel sales and advertising sales previously incurred, the company
    will no longer sell new pixel ads to new or existing accounts and will
    no longer pay compensation for pixel or advertising sales. All pixel
    ads currently under contract will continue to be displayed on our web
    servers, through the respective expiration dates of the contracts under
    which they were purchased (i.e., for a period of 12 months from date of
    initial purchase).

    We recognize that some reps are still owed commissions on transactions
    previously completed. A significant percentage of our sales proceeds
    are currently being withheld by 3rd party credit card companies. We have
    communicated with these companies who indicate that they will disburse
    all of the retained funds belonging to Pixmeup in approximately
    September 2006. Following receipt of its funds Pixmeup will remit payment to
    those still owed compensation for pixel ad sales.

    Pixmeup is reformulating its business plan and operations in a fashion
    that should provide attractive new opportunities for internet product
    sales in the future. We will keep you advised of these developments as
    they arise, and invite you to monitor our website for publications
    regarding future business developments.

    Thank you.
    Pixmeup, LLC

    By: Lorne C. Ray
    Managing Member

    --
    PixMeUp.com, LLC
    4660 NE Belknap Court Suite 101 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
    The promised payments for commissions earned never materialized. Pixmeup was Russ Medlin's deal:

    PixMeUp Company Overview

    PixMeUp

    Owners and/or Executives and Executive Consultants
    Russ Medlin, Founder
    So, did Russ help "provide attractive new opportunities"? He sure did, Billion Dollar Travel Network:

    President and COO, Billion Dollar Travel Network
    Russ Medlin has over 10 years experience in the Network Marketing Industry. He has built worldwide organizations and has helped thousands of people to achieve success. Russ has also consulted with various MLM companies and brings his talents, knowledge, and incredible work ethic to Billion Dollar Travel Network.
    Which is where we make a connection:

    Click for Extended Executive Bios

    Npros.com archives executive bios for Billion Dollar Travel Network and other companies. Click on the links for information on specific excecutive for their biography with Billion Dollar Travel Network and other companies and executives they have been associated with.

    Marshall Sylver / Founder and President
    Russ Medlin / President and COO
    Matt Goettsche / Vice President of Marketing
    Donnel R Liles / Customer Service Manager
    BlockBuzz Inc's Nevada Business Registration lists Matt Goettsche as it's president. So Matt "That Free Thing" Goettsche is the president of a reanimated zombie clone of Russ "takes the money and runs" Medlin's Pixmeup pyramid scam.

    Good luck with that folks.
    Last edited by GlimDropper; 10-03-2012 at 03:40 PM.
    So your prophets of finance have fallen on their collective proverbial face, and you hear muffled voices calling: Welcome to the human race.
    You made a killing dealing real estate at NASA selling cemetery plots in outer space til some falling coffins crashed upon your doorstep: Welcome to the human race.

    Open up your heart...

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    Re: BlockBuzz - Scam? BlockBuzz.com

    There are some things I'd accuse someone of on a "preponderance of evidence" basis but there are things I wont say about someone unless we can get past reasonable doubt. That Russ Medlin's "PixMeUp" ran off with people's money can be established by the MoneyMongerGroup's thread on the topic and I'm comfortable with that. But folks, fact check me on the following. Compare the pictures:

    Compare Russ Medlin's G+ Photo (displayed below) with the photo of Russ Albert Medlin found here.1000532927.jpg

    Sure as hell look like the same guy to me. Same name, same face, same city. If you clicked that second link you'd find the root of my caution:



    Race: WHITE
    Sex: Male Eyes: BLUE
    Height: 5'10 Hair: BROWN
    Weight 190 lbs. Age/DOB: 1971
    Offense or Statute

    Offense/Statute: COERCION WITH FORCE OR THREAT OF FORCE/SEX MOTIVAT Adjudication Date: 02 March 2006



    Offense/Statute: POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY Adjudication Date: 04 June 2008

    Alias(es)

    MEDLIN, RUSS A
    MEDLIN, RUSS ALBERT
    MEDLIN, RUSS
    I've got a fairly gallows sense of humor and I find nothing funny about this. I devote a lot of my free time to investigating and exposing scams, it's part of why this website exists. Scammers are scum bags, but some are worse than others. Russ Albert Medlin, pick a rock, any rock. And go crawl under it. Daylight isn't your friend and neither am I.
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    So your prophets of finance have fallen on their collective proverbial face, and you hear muffled voices calling: Welcome to the human race.
    You made a killing dealing real estate at NASA selling cemetery plots in outer space til some falling coffins crashed upon your doorstep: Welcome to the human race.

    Open up your heart...

    Welcome to RealScam.com.

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