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  • Report:  #134882

Complaint Review: Bonus Bonez Aka BonusBonez Aka Keyweather Aka Futuristspeaker Aka Moxio Aka Yourfreedvds - Nationwide

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- Villemomble, Europe,
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Bonus Bonez Aka BonusBonez Aka Keyweather Aka Futuristspeaker Aka Moxio Aka Yourfreedvds
Www.bonusbonez.com Nationwide, U.S.A.
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In order to complete a couple of reports (Jonathan from Columbus, Mississippi, and Travis from Palm Harbour, Florida), I would like to add informations about Bonus Bonez.

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All that Jonathan and Travis wrote I can confirm. I found that they are also called, or linked with:

www.bonusbonez.com, www.bonusbonez.net, www.keyweather.net, www.keyweather.com, www.futuristspeaker.com, www.moxio.net, http://yourfreedvds.com/creatives/popunders/ygc_smile_1844165571_1982_45.html, http://yourfreedvds.com/, http://www.everyfreegift.com/index.html, http://www.creditgift.com/product_detail.jsp?product_id=17, http://www.offercash.com/landings/landing_b1.jsp?pid=1844165571&cid=1982&lid=45, http://internetopiniongroup.com/index.html.

These companies act both through e-mail and through websites on which they collect addresses.

I recieved a mail offering me a free Harry Potter 6 (a book not yet printed) sent by an e-mail account of www.futuristspeaker.com. I analyzed the complete headers and found (through http://www.gandi.net/whois?l=fr) the same results as Jonathan an Travis did. But that's not all.

When you type in Internet explorer either www.futuristspeaker.com or www.keyweather.net or www.keyweather.com or www.bonusbonez.com or www.bonusbonez.net, you reach the Bonus Bonez page -- the proof they are the same organization. They are also the same as www.moxio.net, since the IP address of www.futuristspeaker.com, 64.125.101.252, when typed in the Internet Explorer window as http://64.125.101.252/, bring us directly to www.moxio.net. The page looks like Bonus Bonez, too.

Now, when you have reached the page www.moxio.net, and make there a "View-source", you get a notepad window showing the page html-code. You can read, in this code window (use the "search in this page" function, it will be more easy), the address "http://yourfreedvds.com/creatives/popunders/ygc_smile_1844165571_1982_45.html", a page saying "Hurry! This offer ends [a date always near, but that changes all the time]".

Another view-source on the latter page and now you can read in the code window : "http://www.offercash.com/landings/landing_b1.jsp?pid=1844165571&cid=1982&lid=45", where we're offered much money, again.

Now, if you type in Internet Explorer http://yourfreedvds.com/ simply, they redirect you to http://www.everyfreegift.com/index.html, a site that lead you to accept many commercial offers.

In the same way, there is a site called http://www.creditgift.com. The link with Bonus Bonez is also easy to show. First http://www.creditgift.com/product_detail.jsp?product_id=17" proposes you "for nothing" Harry Potter 5 (The Order of Phenix), and the site can look very fine: they have got a "trust.e certificate". Nothing seems illegal.

But I will show you the link with Bonus Bonez.

I have demonstrated that Bonus Bonez was linked to the page http://yourfreedvds.com/creatives/popunders/ygc_smile_1844165571_1982_45.html.

Do a "view source" of http://www.creditgift.com/product_detail.jsp?product_id=17, and you find written in the html-code, nearly at the end,

both "http://www.everyfreegift.com/index.jsp?pid=1844165824" and "http://www.yourgiftcards.com/index.jsp?pid=1844165825". Of these addresses, you know the first one (you go there when you type http://yourfreedvds.com, linked to Bonus Bonez as shown above) ; the second one uses the same 50 $ rhetoric.

Never go and buy to yourfreedvds.com, www.everyfreegift.com, www.creditgift.com, etc. ; all that contains "free" or "gift", or "bonus", or "moxio" (mocks you?) is treacherous.

For more information, you can have a look on that fantastic Senderbase : http://www.senderbase.org/search?searchString=www.offercash.com, http://www.senderbase.org/search?searchString=yourfreedvds.com, http://www.senderbase.org/?searchBy=organization&searchString=Chattanooga%20Data%20Connection (there click on keyweather.net on the left, and you'll have other informations).

May it help you.

Serge

Villemomble
France


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Serge

Villemomble,
Europe,
France
Serious suspicion on the hosts of BonusBonez (Chattanooga Data Connection and Jumpstart Technologies LLC)

#2Author of original report

Sun, March 20, 2005

The well-known Westmoreland (who has already been reported twice in this website, I mean in ripoffreport) and the lawsuited Alan Ralsky, are both hosted by Chattanooga Data Connection a company regarded as "sold off to or leased to spammers", according to http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL23426. This (I remind): http://www.senderbase.org/?searchBy=domain&searchString=keyweather.net, shows that www.keyweather.net (aka Bonus Bonez) is hosted by Chattanooga Data Connection and Jumpstart Technologies LLC. Now, that : http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl.lasso?query=SBL23426, reports that Chatanooga Data Connection hosts Andrew Westmoreland. You find also in that page the name of Jumpstart Technologies. That, besides : http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL22476, reports that Chatanooga Chatanooga Data Connection hosts Alan Ralsky, a man who has already been suited by justice (read the LEGAL and MEDIA articles in http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/listing.lasso?-op=cn&spammer=Alan%20Ralsky). Anyone who wants to know more about Westmoreland, Ralsky and their friends can click on the name "Andrew Westmoreland" in the page http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl.lasso?query=SBL23426, and on the name Alan Ralsky in the page http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL22476.

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