Joseph Chinnock, or whatever his real name is, is a Boulder base scam artist who uses fake profiles from across the nation to promote his email and bitcoin scams. He'r linked to multiple names like Joseph Chinnock, Arthur Wilinski, multipl Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Patrick McDowell,
bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/employment-service/charity-coach-in-boulder-co-90156647" target="_blank">Joel Cassaway and many others. Quite frankly, this little scamming bastard should just do the world a favor and kiss a pistol. He has swindled multiple companies for thousands of dollars while claiming to be an accomplished author at Huffpo, Newsweek, and may other popular publications that have never heard of his scamming ass.
This scammer sends regular email spam to scraped email addresses he's gathered over the years. He refuses to remove anyone's name from his scrape list, and actually blames you for his non-stop scam attempts.
He's pulled many versions of his scam for years now, which is why it's a safe bet the photos he continues to use on his many profiles are as fake as the ones he was using on his Bitcoin Scam site. All of his fake accounts though are completely links to Arthur Wilinski, so there may be something to that connection.
Here is a copy of the most recent email spam he has sent.
Do you have a Wikipedia page?
If not then you're missing out on the number one opportunity to promote yourself online.
We're experts at getting them and keeping them up having handled over 100 pages over the last year for clients ranging from politicians to sports figures to entrepreneurs. Wikipedia is the second most visited site on the Internet (after Google itself) with 400 million visitors a month.That means its more important than your website, any blogs, yelp reviews or anything on Buzzfeed, Huffington Post or Forbes.
We can provide examples and references as well as lay out how we can fix or create your page.
We also do an extensive amount of article placement so let me know if you're interested in any of these platforms.
Mashable.com (If it's a fit)
TechCrunch (If it's a fit)
https://www.behance.net/ PR7 Alexa 767
http://ireport.cnn.com (PR8 Alexa 63)
http://www.mytechlogy.com PR4 Alexa 43,000
http://www.becomegorgeous.com/ PR5 Alexa 27,000
https://exploreb2b.com/
http://www.ideastap.com/
http://www.kiwibox.com/ PR5 Alexa 14,000
www.inc.com
http://forbes.com
http://Entrepreneur.com
Inspiration.Entrepreneur.com
http://MarketingLand.com
http://SearchEngineJournal.com
http://www.buzzfeed.com
http://businessinsider.com (no follow)
http://business2community.com
http://socialmediatoday.com
http://theepochtimes.com
http://biznik.com
http://cafemom.com
blogs.realtown.com PR4 Alexa 79,000
Linkedin.com
blogs.SAP.com
www.prdaily.com/
http://www.craftstylish.com/ PR4 Alexa 144,000
Again, this is all documented as completely bogus info, and he has no ties to these publications at all. Not only can he not copyright anything on these sites, his methods of aggragation would lead one to believe that if he did, the customer would be screwed with spambombig tons of duplicate content.
Next, he responds with a scammy email like this one
And that's the monthly visitors to Wikipedia and growing. A Wikipedia page for you or your clients is worth more then a 100 of their blogs combined with every other form of social media.
Wiki is tricky though. Unless you have experienced editors who understand how it works, and doesn't work, then you can get your page deleted, blocked or vandalized. We have created, fixed and curated over 200 Wikipedia pages for clients and know how to handle every conceivable issue that come up from competitors defacing the page to negative press to lack of links to cross reference.
We can help you offer this service to your clients as well and make significant profits in the process.
We also can help you and your clients get on Forbes, Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Mashable and over 100 other blogs. For September only we are running a special on Wikipedia of a flat fee of $3,500 and that includes 12 months curation. We are also discounting all article placements by 20%
Get into the Wiki game.
We guarantee results.
Lastly, he uses many versions and identities, but this is the most recent email address we received for the scammer [email protected].
If contacted, get him to respond so that we can nail down his location and introduce him to the feds and large men named "BUBBA" in the federal pen.
Joseph Chinnock Reviews
Joseph Chinnock, or whatever his real name is, is a Boulder base scam artist who uses fake profiles from across the nation to promote his email and bitcoin scams. He'r linked to multiple names like Joseph Chinnock, Arthur Wilinski, multipl Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Joseph Chinnock, Patrick McDowell,
bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/employment-service/charity-coach-in-boulder-co-90156647" target="_blank">Joel Cassaway and many others. Quite frankly, this little scamming bastard should just do the world a favor and kiss a pistol. He has swindled multiple companies for thousands of dollars while claiming to be an accomplished author at Huffpo, Newsweek, and may other popular publications that have never heard of his scamming ass.
This scammer sends regular email spam to scraped email addresses he's gathered over the years. He refuses to remove anyone's name from his scrape list, and actually blames you for his non-stop scam attempts.
He's pulled many versions of his scam for years now, which is why it's a safe bet the photos he continues to use on his many profiles are as fake as the ones he was using on his Bitcoin Scam site. All of his fake accounts though are completely links to Arthur Wilinski, so there may be something to that connection.
Here is a copy of the most recent email spam he has sent.
Do you have a Wikipedia page?
If not then you're missing out on the number one opportunity to promote yourself online.
We're experts at getting them and keeping them up having handled over 100 pages over the last year for clients ranging from politicians to sports figures to entrepreneurs. Wikipedia is the second most visited site on the Internet (after Google itself) with 400 million visitors a month.That means its more important than your website, any blogs, yelp reviews or anything on Buzzfeed, Huffington Post or Forbes.
We can provide examples and references as well as lay out how we can fix or create your page.
We also do an extensive amount of article placement so let me know if you're interested in any of these platforms.
Mashable.com (If it's a fit)
TechCrunch (If it's a fit)
https://www.behance.net/ PR7 Alexa 767
http://ireport.cnn.com (PR8 Alexa 63)
http://www.mytechlogy.com PR4 Alexa 43,000
http://www.becomegorgeous.com/ PR5 Alexa 27,000
https://exploreb2b.com/
http://www.ideastap.com/
http://www.kiwibox.com/ PR5 Alexa 14,000
www.inc.com
http://forbes.com
http://Entrepreneur.com
Inspiration.Entrepreneur.com
http://MarketingLand.com
http://SearchEngineJournal.com
http://www.buzzfeed.com
http://businessinsider.com (no follow)
http://business2community.com
http://socialmediatoday.com
http://theepochtimes.com
http://biznik.com
http://cafemom.com
blogs.realtown.com PR4 Alexa 79,000
Linkedin.com
blogs.SAP.com
www.prdaily.com/
http://www.craftstylish.com/ PR4 Alexa 144,000
Again, this is all documented as completely bogus info, and he has no ties to these publications at all. Not only can he not copyright anything on these sites, his methods of aggragation would lead one to believe that if he did, the customer would be screwed with spambombig tons of duplicate content.
Next, he responds with a scammy email like this one
And that's the monthly visitors to Wikipedia and growing. A Wikipedia page for you or your clients is worth more then a 100 of their blogs combined with every other form of social media.
Wiki is tricky though. Unless you have experienced editors who understand how it works, and doesn't work, then you can get your page deleted, blocked or vandalized. We have created, fixed and curated over 200 Wikipedia pages for clients and know how to handle every conceivable issue that come up from competitors defacing the page to negative press to lack of links to cross reference.
We can help you offer this service to your clients as well and make significant profits in the process.
We also can help you and your clients get on Forbes, Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Mashable and over 100 other blogs. For September only we are running a special on Wikipedia of a flat fee of $3,500 and that includes 12 months curation. We are also discounting all article placements by 20%
Get into the Wiki game.
We guarantee results.
Lastly, he uses many versions and identities, but this is the most recent email address we received for the scammer [email protected].
If contacted, get him to respond so that we can nail down his location and introduce him to the feds and large men named "BUBBA" in the federal pen.
Joseph Chinnock info
http://www.bizapedia.com/co/CUTTING-EDGE-PR.html
Joseph Chinnock is fooling no one these days
Seriously, this beat down has been is a waste of space. He posted that crap above and it is completely bogus. Here is the more relevant review
https://plus.google.com/+RobJackson/posts/ESDJkwuibZ3
and of course http://www.bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/employment-service/charity-coach-in-boulder-co-90156647
and lets not forget http://tinyurl.com/qaa3gw5
Joseph Chinnock is such a mindless tool, he is stupid enough to try and scam SEO's with his shit SEO attempts. http://tinyurl.com/kjgmh44