AllThis4Free network is SHADY

Reef

Dormant account
Joined
Dec 12, 2005
Location
USA
I've requested a 'reward' (camera) after completing their sign up offers on Nov 14. From their FAQ: "How long will it take for me to receive my free gift?
EvenMore4Free.com ships out its products several times each month. Shipments are sent either through UPS, Fedex, or USPS Priority. Each carrier takes 3-5 business days to deliver. ". It has now been 1 month. They do not respond to emails or support tickets on the site itself.

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AVOID THESE SITES

allthis4free.com
evenmore4free.com
newIpods4free.com
 
Dodgy.

Add fillup4free to that. I got the offer, and noticed the sites were some kind of pyramid scam. You sign up for 6 offers, 2 silver, 2 gold, and 2 platinum. The site has a "bug" and lets you go forward without actually signing up, and I discovered that the silver and gold levels are the exact same offers as bronze. At the end, you get to claim a list of free gifts in addition to the touted fuel voucher. Clicking on one of these leads to ANOTHER pyramid site with the same structure, 2 silver, 2 gold and 2 platinum. Presumably, there are an interlinked set of about a dozen sites all cross feeding each other.
I too sent their support an E-mail and it too was ignored. You say they don't ever send the goods either!

Very much the hallmarks of a scam, and it is run offshore, yet fillup4free says it is for UK customers ONLY!

Where is this offshore scammers haven , the F*****G US of A !!!!!

Up yours Bush!

You are so morally upstanding as to ban your citizens from gambling online, yet you provide a business haven for such scammers to target Europe and dodge UK and EU trading laws! Do they perhaps at least pay taxes on the profits?

These scammers have been operating from various USA bases for years now, but have now added the internet to the postal scams. If this is fine by the US (as seems so), how is it any different from offshore casinos offering their services to US Citizens?
 
so what's my next course of action? am I SOL? Do I just tell everyone to stay away? thx

Do they have a contact number listed? If not, you can find out who the domain name is registered to, and try the number listed under the admin. contact.

If not, it's a longshot of getting anything done.

But, do some research and find out where the company is located. If it's in the states, then I would start with contacting the DA of the city they're in, and work your way up from there.

The reason I say DA is because what it appears they are doing is defrauding their "customers".
 
Whois turned up nothing:

Domain Name: ALLTHIS4FREE.COM
Registrar: NEW DREAM NETWORK, LLC
Whois Server: whois.dreamhost.com
Referral URL:
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Name Server: NS3.DREAMHOST.COM
Name Server: NS2.DREAMHOST.COM
Name Server: NS1.DREAMHOST.COM
RRP Status: ACTIVE
Status: ok
Updated Date: 26-Sep-2006
Creation Date: 07-Feb-2005
Expiration Date: 07-Feb-2007

>>> Last update of whois database: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:55:23 EST <<<
 
Here you go...

You just needed to take it a step further and looked at dreamhost.com's whois. (Dreamhost is where they registered the domain). :thumbsup:

Good thing too, they're in the US.

Lookey, lookey...they used a FAKE phone number when registering their domain. That's reason enough for this domain to be shitcanned.

Domain Name: allthis4free.com

Registrant Contact:
AllThis4Free support@allthis4free.com
The AllThis4Free Network
2500 Old 63 S.
Columbia, MO 65201
US
+1.234567890

Administrative Contact:
AllThis4Free support@allthis4free.com
The AllThis4Free Network
2500 Old 63 S.
Columbia, MO 65201
US
+1.234567890

Technical Contact:
AllThis4Free support@allthis4free.com
The AllThis4Free Network
2500 Old 63 S.
Columbia, MO 65201
US
+1.234567890

Billing Contact:
AllThis4Free support@allthis4free.com
The AllThis4Free Network
2500 Old 63 S.
Columbia, MO 65201
US
+1.234567890

Record created on 2005-02-07 22:53:34.
Record expires on 2007-02-07 22:53:34.

Domain servers in listed order:

ns1.dreamhost.com
ns2.dreamhost.com
ns3.dreamhost.com
 
Errr, nevermind. The contact address is an apartment complex, not an actual home or office building. Sounds like it's a dump, the same as that company :lolup:

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By Kristin R. | insider Insider | Rank: 9,604

Jefferson Commons is loud and dirty. about half the employees are nice the other half snap at any question asked. Maintnance doesn't do anything. Do not recomend.

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I wish I could get these scammers shut down.

You can at least get their domain shut down. I'd email/call the registrar listed above and let them know that it's against ICANN regulations for anyone to register a domain with any type of false information. IE: Phone number, email address, physical address, name, etc.

edit: actually, I'd call. I emailed them re: this (I hate scammers too), and never recieved a response.
 
Is there really anything one can do about this? I have like 8 green dots already and like to get money via neteller transfer for those (they do that as well) but hard to do anything since they haven't replied to e-mails in months.. :confused:
 
Reef, noshitfor4free burned me also, fortunately it was not for much. They have not answered my emails since October.

FWIW, GamesGifts (may also be a sister site?) has not responded to my emails either since October, I assume they are not going to send me my 'free Ipod.'


REOdeathwagon
 
It's amazing pokeraddict how quick the rogues were to take the $$ and run after the UIGEA was passed.


REOspeedealer
 
First law of the Internet:

"If it has FREE in the title, there's always a catch" :(

Unfortunately while in the 90s "free" was usually good, "free" is now the scammers favourite word and bestest friend. And I'll tell you that for free. Paypal donations expected :cool:
 

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