Should You “ContactThem”? A Tempting Scam…

There is a rash of emails going around, and you may have seen one of these in your own Inbox. It goes something like this...

Subject: I've visited your website http://www.clicknewz.com

Hi,

We've seen your website at http://www.clicknewz.com and we love it!

We see that your traffic rank is 61113
and your link popularity is 162.
Also, you have been online since 4/20/2004.

With that kind of traffic, we will pay you up to $4,800/month to advertise our links on your website.

If you're interested, read our terms from this page: http://www.contactthem.ws/hit.php?s=10&p=2&w=103047

Sincerely,
Tony Gagliardi
The ContactThem Network

After having received a large number of these emails, all referencing different sites or specific pages on my sites, and all from different senders in "The ContactThem Network" with different referral links, I decided to check into it...

When you click on one of their referral links an audio begins and reads the content to you. Its very convincing and compelling - but gives you that "too good to be true" sense.

It didnt take much digging to find the name behind the network: Stephan Ducharme. Ring a bell? You may remember him as as “The FreeAdGuru”.

Ducharme is selling the ContactThem software which extracts details out of databases and allows you to do a mass mailing with all of that personalized information. In fact, if you've received an email like the one quoted above, that's exactly why you got it - one of Ducharme's affiliates extracted YOUR details out of a database and spammed you with their ContactThem affiliate link...

While it sounds like they are going to pay you "up to $4,800/month" to display links on your website or blog - which sounds like an offer for text link or banner advertising - they are actually trying to recruit you into the multi-tier affiliate program.

Basically you are being spammed, with a request to join the band of spammers.

Stephan Ducharme is known for good copy, and also for getting a viral campaign kicked off with a huge buzz. But he is also known for bad customer service, not honoring refunds and under-delivering.

When in doubt, do your research. But as for this particular email... if you receive one like it, hit the DELETE key and move on.

Best,

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Discussion

  1. I got one of these emails today and was really excited thinking this was it! Thought I'd hunt around first, THANK YOU SO MUCH, I nearly fall for this awful scam.

    Grateful for the warning
    Sonia

  2. Sounds very tempting, what do you think im being too gaulible could this be a scam?
    I just got this from one of my page,he left his phone number on the bottom too and altrnetive email i could use 30% of 5.5 million lol but BIG SCAM YES OR NO??I didnt put it n coz im suppose to be a trustworthy person...!!

  3. certificate of trust says

    well i guess it is a scam, i would appreciate more information about it before coming to any conlusion. And if its no scam its fantastic. Please let us know

  4. I just got one of these emails! Thanks so much for confirming my suspicions that $4,800 dollars is way too good to be true!

  5. If it sounds to good to be true it normally is a scam.

  6. Rick Jamison says

    Great discussion. I always enjoy revisiting here. Always learn something

  7. "People will believe a lie because they want to or because they are afraid it might be true."

    There are many scams out there. And everyones deffinition of what a scam is, is different based on there attitude and choices in the past.

    If Contact Them has a viable product and actually pays for what work you do when they say they will pay you then it is not a scam.

    Most of the damn ads on websites say free ipod or xbox or whatever and then require you to fill out 50,000 different "surveys" and whatever else thats my deffinition of a scam.

    Now obviously if we got contacted with correct information that they shouldnt be able to get without looking on whois and everything else like that which in order to build an email list of any meaningful length is highly inefficient if done manually, then there product is viable.

    I got an email from them for a page on youtube!

    Read more about there product. It is software that scans websites for there publicly accesible information and compiles it into a contact list. Now if you are working there business you want to target people who would benefit from being able to pull contact information from anywhere on the web or to advertise there business or NPO or even themselves.

    You can etiher make money or make excuses but not both.

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