![]() ![]() Also leasure time browsing and surfing the web. The bosses can confirm every break taken, every minute worked, every hour spent on work to the second. YOU MAY WANT TO GOOGLE THAT!!!Īlso now….mr rob rawson now says he has developed for MY USA GOVERNMENT a software system which any gov employee can work at home and his software installed in the employees laptops enable the gov to see everything the employee does on the device. WELLLLLLLLL………rob rawson on his site gets 15 cents a click for that from google!!!!!! Google caught on in 2 years but NOT BEFORE GOOGLE PAID OFF $10,000,000 TO ROB RAWSON “THE REAL” SCAMMER BUSINESSMAN.ĪND…….HE IS NOW BANNED FROM “EVER” using google as a search tool for any of his companies. Well, that being said, the browser ends up on a scammed page rawson developed as a “software developer proffessional”, then instead of the person who was searching clicking the back button….Rob Rawson ingenious idea SCAMMED up a “back to google” button big enough for any idiot to click to just go back to google search. WELL….as his partner Ian from New Zealand had explained, mr rawson paid google 8cents per click for web browsers searching on google for key words would end up on mr rawsons webpage which was not even what the web browser was searching for. Rob rawson phd says hes a softwear developer and hires hacking talented individuals from various countries….i believe homeland security has a few eyes on him plus….as the story….the truth, unfolds here……mr rawson made over $10,000,000 from a SCAM he hacked GOOGLE with. From australia and phillipines and ukraine and chicago(2885 samford ave, sw 13816, granville, mi 49418)and singapore( ….well i really dont know where hes from nor do i think he knows where hes from but….as the truth be told……… Hopefully that will put a stop to this particular type of trickery. UPDATE : Apple has announced a new policy that screenshots can only be updated when they accompany a new application binary submitted for review. UPDATE : For a while, Mooncraft was pulled from the store. (Thanks to Steve for missing the tiny popup button and clicking “Buy App” by accident.) I bet there’s an algorithm out there that could find these apps pretty quickly.Įither way, Quang Nguyen (which might be a fake name, of course): you’re a terrible person. How about this: after an app hits the store, if it has nothing but 1-star reviews (that include text!), and those reviews mention keywords like “scam” a lot, flag it for further inspection? And it’d be unreasonable for Apple to manually review all screenshot changes. How can Apple fix this? Being able to adjust screenshots/descriptions after submitting is important, and we don’t want that to go away. This isn’t Apple’s fault, of course - it’s bait-and-switch, the classic inch/mile situation that scammers rely on. Sit back and relax as you slowly and gently travel towards hell. Buy hundreds of fake ★★★★★ reviews, somehow.Ĥ. Once it’s approved, they change the screenshots, description, and name - things you can edit at any time. Scammer makes an extremely simple iOS app and submits it to Apple.Ģ. Like Minecraft? Then surely you’ll love Mooncraft!ġ.
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