Submissionmagic
Scam you decide

Education & Science

This is the conclusion I have come to up to now. This is only my opinion. I might be wrong. I set up an account 5 days ago. This takes a bit to explain. You won't be sorry you read this.

Submissionmagic sets you up with VMC Satelite which provides you with your own URL. Submagic sets you up with some search engines. It's up to you to market your URL.

The Submagic login page has a link to a company called WebSiteBlaster that will post your URL onto "over 200 online classifieds"for $19.50 for 30 days. The VMC personal account page has a link to a company called Search Engine Ranking Service that enters your URL into "over 800,000 search engines" for $29.99 to $179.99 depending on how long you want it to last.

Now, the only search engine that I have been able to reach my URL with is Google (not too effective). I have been going in and out of the VMC site so much trying to figure out what's wrong I started getting a pop up message about it to "book mark it". Cookies

This morning it all came together.

I had emailed Submagic about the URL problem, they emailed back to have me send it to them for "testing". When I tried to bring up their website is was "not responding". The same thing with the VMC personal account page.

Yesterday I subscribed to WebSiteBlaster and was to get email sent to me (in the next 24 hours) by every company that posted my ad (there were supposed to be over 200). Twenty one hours later there were none. I tried to reach WebSiteBlaster by entering it into my MSN browser, when I couldn't get the other
companies, they were "not responding".

SOOOO! It seems that Submagic, VMC, and WebSiteBlaster must be operating out of the same place. I didn't try reaching Search Engine Ranking Service, but I bet they were "not responding" either. It was confirmed when I checked my clickbank receipts and the same person was to be contacted at Submagic and WebSiteBlaster for problems.

The icing on the cake.

I thought about direct mail has a way of marketing because if someone calls in and orders a dish they can give my number and I'll get credit. So I enter "mailing lists" into my browser, up pops several web sites. I click on the first which is Infousa and the site comes up, then BOOM! Up comes this pop up about logging in so much "book mark it". I had never been on this site before! Was it another of their companies?

My conclusion: VMC with all it's little sub companies are out to sell affiliates marketing devices, not out to pay affiliates
for sales. After all my URL is basically unreachable!

Like I said this is only my opinion, I might be wrong, but I don't see how it can work.


Company: Submissionmagic
Country: USA
State: Nationwide
Site: submissionmagic.com
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