Kelly Richards Reviews – Legit or Scam?

Kelly RichardsFirst of all, my sympathies go out to anyone actually named Kelly Richards.  It is not your fault that your name has become entwined with a series of scams that have been sweeping the internet recently.

Kelly Richards is a fake persona being used in a variety of scams.  Possibly the most well known and often seen use of Kelly Richards is in the fake news articles.

I’ve tried to do my best at OpportunityChecker.com to expose the use of fake news articles.  Fake news sites follow a basic template in which the site poses itself as a local online paper running a feature story on a successful work at home Mom or Dad.

The website owners use an IP tracking tool to make sure that the papers all have your local town in the heading.  So for instance if you live in Fresno, CA when you visit the site the heading would read “Fresno Times” and accordingly for anyone else who visits those sites.

While the fake news site will use a variety of names, Kelly Richards is one of the personas most often used.  Usually she’s a single mother, who has tried to make ends meet for a long time, and was at her wits’ end before she found whatever work at home kit that’s being advertised.

This work at home opportunity allowed her to quit her job, stay at home with her children, and earn a very hefty salary while working hardly ever.  This same work at home opportunity will not provide you with the same benefits, unfortunately.

In addition to fake news sites, it seems these days that Kelly Richards has actually begun her own blog to discuss all the different kits and internet work at home Biz Ops she’s used to earn money.

The Kelly Richards blog is a new tool being used by internet scammers.  The truth is that this name has been used so often in fake news sites, that it now receives a large volume of searches on a daily basis.  So scammers have set up a Kelly Richards blog that you will visit to read about how great Kelly is doing working with this new scam.

Hopefully Kelly Richards’ reign as the Queen of Scam will soon be over.  Now that her name is being used so often, undoubtedly more articles just like this one will be popping up to warn you of her.

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  • If something is too good to be true, it always is. I had a feeling it was a scam. And I'm so glad I read this article just to get that confirmation that it was.
  • I tried posting the link of this site on Kelly Richards' online website: Single Mom Makes $7487/Mo Without Selling Anything (http://www.guesthostfaq.com/) and it didn't allow me. I received a message saying my comments are waiting for approval. If they are asking people to COMMENT then why do they need to approve it. This tells me all the comments on that site are fake.
  • I was scammed. Kelly Richards from Sydney and further listing on the page London?? Where is she really?

    The latest 'shop front' for this program is Dynamix7.com

    AVOID!

    Despite Kelly saying there is "Nothing to buy or sell"

    (Deceptive/fraudulent advertising)

    They will attempt to hard sell you training programs at exorbitant prices: Dependent on your credit card limits.

    Ranging from $4,995US for the 'Ultimate Package', which promises 1-1 weekly training for 18 months. SEO Training and 30,000 hits to your *website blah.. blah...

    To the 'Basic package' for $1,450US for 4 months 'training'

    *Which is set up for you automatically as an Affiliate/Associate for Amazon.com. Amazon are NOT involved in this scam at all.

    I have sourced many, many people who have lost high thousands of $$$'s and not one who has actually made real money. The odd $25 here and there.

    Nothing as 'promised' in telephone conversations with sales team members

    Research has taken 27 days to reach this point of getting the word out!

    Only 50% of those scammed actually report it. Name & Shame
    • Well said. I fell for it.... as I was refreshing my CV and searching for info on jobs... Though, it was pretty clear to me from the moment I read the second "training" page, that something was fishy - not as easy s the article described, but the curiosity was taking over - to pay $50 did not look too big of a loss in case my suspicions came true, but eventually the bill was presented of 61 EUR... and I still paid it - SHAME on ME!!! It happens to desperate people - I guess, but it was a sign for me to SLOW DOWN and think before any action. SO, guys who will read this page - SCAM and one more time SCAM!!!!
  • Because I opened the email is my computer now hacked into?
  • I am so glad my husband accidently closed out of it last night!!!! If he hadn't I would have fallen for it and not found this site!!! It deffinately is a scam in my ad it was the same as rlb's same site and all but it said she was from Oakland Maine!!! Thanks reviewopedia and all of you honest people!!
  • The Kelly Richards ads... clearly a scam... come up as ads on legitimate websites... if something sounds too good to be true... it is too good to be true... scam sscam scam... I came across this site, reviewopedia, wanting to confirm the scaminess of kelly richards... but here is a conundrum... How do I know that reviewopedia is not just sucha a scam site?
  • The question is, whilst they have used deceptive means to get you to sign up to their site, is there any proof that what they offer does not help you generate an income? And if you can get an income from it, whats the monthly average or is there absolute proof that this is a scam outright and you do not make any money? I ask this because I can see its been operating for a long time and so if we are to believe it is an out right scam why hasnt the company Universal Web Consulting who uses this ad,been close down?
  • I fell for this scam paid the money and shortly after regreted my decision. I called their costumer service and threated a law suit and to file a complaint with ftc. they refunded my money but said it would take 5-10 buisness days. I don't know if they truly refunded my account yet but i will follow through with my report to ftc. whether or not they do.
    • yeah read that kelly richards was from oak bluffs,ma,which is on the island of marthas vineyard where i live no one here ever heard of her, good luck with that one
  • This ad shows my name in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. There is only one other Kelly Richards and is a man, his real name is Kelvin and he uses the nickname Kelly. I on the other hand have no contact or association with this company. Yet is says Kelly Richards of Winnipeg, MB. I only wish I made that kind of money. I certainly don't make $217.00 part-time like they say I do. THIS IS A SCAM.
  • I am from Winnipeg, MB, I phoned others in Wpg to see if there was a confusion. I nor anyone else in Winnipeg, MB, Canada have worked for this company.

    Regards
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