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Date Added: 7/19/2009 Reviewer: Traces2757
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IGoMogul is a business service that offers people different services to help people make money online. You can use this service for such things as website developing, internet marketing, graphic design and database design. In addition to this, they claim that if you qualify, you can make money through them by writing articles and posting in blogs.
IGoMogul offers internet marketers standard services to help them make money online. They promise that they will treat each customer individually and provide personal services that work best for them. If you are interested in building a business website and marketing, they start you off with a consultation to find out what you need from them as far as website building and marketing services.
Marketing is one central focus with iGoMogul. If you run a business blog, they offer a blog review service that gets you a lot of backlinks. If you are launching an online business, they offer a press release service as well. They promise to provide you with relevant domain names for your business websites if you wish and advertising services that give you the most return for your money.
Obviously the fees that you pay to iGoMogul vary according to what you need, and you may even be paid by them if you are accepted for their “Writezilla” program, which promises to pay you to write articles for them. They also promise that if you are accepted by their Postzilla feature program, you can make money by posting on blogs.
There is a basic $199 fee for using the iGoMogul website services, but to get extra services, you are asked for more money depending on what you need. This service works by having representatives call you fairly soon after you submit your phone number. These are sales representatives who will obviously try to sell you as many services as possible.
Overall feedback on iGoMogul does not look good. There have been quite a few complaints from people who have paid them a significant amount of money and have been unsatisfied with what they’ve gotten in return. One of the biggest complaints was the inability to get a refund despite the guarantees. Caution seems to be warranted with this service.
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A Big Scam I signed up with this company being promised a weekly paycheck for writing articles and then posting articles on the web. I was also promised a website of my own that I could earn money online with my own store. I began the very night I signed up. I was promised a support call the very next day. It never came. I sent an email with a complaint of no support and that I needed someone to call me. I got a call from a man who sounded very aggravated with me because I needed the call to be after my 9 – 5 job stopped. He gave me guidelines to the writing process and the call ended. I continued to write but no paychecks were coming as promised. After 3 weeks I got a check for $10. I waited another 2 weeks for a check of $10. I never received another check. I stopped writing and sent an email telling them since they can not pay small amounts on a timely basis I wanted to end this contract, which had a refund statement of after 90 days you could get a 100% refund. I sent complaint emails of needed support and never got a live person to contact me when I was able to talk to them. I had to create some extreme emails and only after that did I receive 5 emails with detailed instructions of how to update my website. I have not received any phone calls with a live person from their support. I was told I could call the help line and get support. That support is not available after 5:00. I have not touched the website and have not received any type of refund. If you are a housewife and want to post your kids pictures on the internet and you want to talk about your life, this is a perfect site for you. If you are looking to make money, DON’T TRY THIS SITE.
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by dhannykoes on May 13, 2010 at 9:08 PM CST |
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Scammity Scam Scam! I saw a website showing how you can make money blogging, and since I love blogging, I was all on that! Well, after signing up, I get a phone call during the week. Some guy talked extremely fast whenever he went over details about their company. After I asked him about slowing down, he got pissed. I eventually got to asking how much the site cost to go with their service, he said about $300!OK, so I asked him if I could do this another time, and he spent 10 extra minutes trying to get me to pull out my credit card. I told him no thank you. Well... after that, I continued to get calls, even after I told them "no thank you". So I filled in my credit card info to start on iGoMogul, and I am now stuck with a ridiculous account balance I am too embarrassed to mention, as I was continuously billed (he told me it was a one time payment). SCAM... SCAM, SCAM! |
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by OwtTheeBox on February 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM CST |
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Scam = big fat f I thought this would be good because they asked you for 199 to get you set up with a website and a domain name. So I was fine with that thinking I would just make it all back. But I didn't. I was getting less articles each day and averaging about 10 dollars a day! It took me forever to make money so after a while I got fed up with it and stopped using it. So don't try this because it's a huge scam.
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by LTA101 on January 31, 2010 at 6:52 PM CST |
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Not an honest site By the looks of iGoMogul, the site is very well put together, they have testimonials, a contact number and they seem like they are a legitimate company. I checked into it for my home business and that was not the case. I never subscribed to them because once I did the free consultation and they told me how much money they needed, I did not like the idea of giving them $199 without any guarantee that I was going to make any money. I was skeptical and it sounded to good too be true. I can see investing some money to make money, but not $199+. They would be scamming me big time. If you are going to spend that much money, do it for yourself, do not give it to someone you do not know and expect to get something back. Do not waste your time on them and check into some other sites. You would be better off running your own website through cheaper website hosts. I say this because a lot of people have had trouble getting refunds and I do not want you to lose out on money and not get it back.
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by mcginnisa84 on December 31, 2009 at 2:20 PM CST |
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Just a money taking machine! When I first visited this site I was impressed by their website looks and testimonials. But I still did not understand the meanings of iGoMogul. But now I know that this is nothing but a trick, like their website name, their business is like a fog, you can't watch anything clearly and you will follow them like a blind man like me!They are secured by GeoTrust so I believed them and decided to work with them. And that is the greatest mistake of my life! At first they charged me 199$ and give me a number for my representatives. They tell me that I need to write articles for them and I will make 200-300 bucks per week! I could make money writing articles for them on Writezilla, CafePress, Review Me, Pay Per Post, Postzila etc. After telling me this they asked me to pay them over 1000$! So I stopped working with them and asked them to refund my 199$ back. But they just keep moving my call to one person to another. I finally gave up and never called them again. So please beware! I think my friends are right, they called them Scamzilla! |
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Totally Worthless Keep Away My first sentence about this service has to be that it’s a major scam. This website is a scam in every way possible. When you go to their landing page the first thing they have are testimonials that their "clients" have given. This is just another scam way to lure you or whoever else goes to this website into joining their scam. They even have a page full of these if you click on their testimonials link. Just stay away from this site and you have nothing to worry about. This site charges a $494 fee for New Business Owners and a whopping $949 fee for Small Business Websites. Those prices’ change when you ask them to sign up. When you sign up for this sign they ask you for $199 to sign up your domain. They do that to "think oh wow" this is a lot cheaper then what they are originally were asking for. Then after you pay that fee they ask you for more money for the domain name. All in all you need to stay away from this site and don't give them a penny. Their service is a worthless scam and all they want is your money. To be honest I think any promoting of this website should be stopped because it sucks losing any money that you work for. Don't be fooled people stay safe. I do not recommend this site to anyone. |
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by probrent2 on December 19, 2009 at 10:09 PM CST Feel free to visit my blogs:
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Can I Give This A G (lower than a F) This was the first scam that I came across when I started making money online. I was very gullible back then so when they asked for the initial 199 dollars to start up my website and domain name and I was under the impression that I would make that back fairly quickly so I didn't think much of it. So after not even breaking even after the first month I tried contacting my rep. but of course they told me that I needed to invest more money to be able to do more articles and this is where the red flags came up. After I saw this was just a money trap I just stopped. I hate sites that do this. People work hard for their money and it's wrong to lie and take it like that.
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by jonfree06 on December 17, 2009 at 1:00 PM CST |
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BIG FAT F. How does this service even have a D?! This site is a scam scam scam scam! I cannot believe that I actually paid $199 to even set up my account on iGoMogul. I really wanted to write articles as a starting job. I was thinking that the setup fee was merely for iGoMogul to make money. Sure I was wrong. I got a call from my representative telling me that to go even further with writing articles, I had to pay up $1300. What?! They never mentioned any other fees and I questioned them about it. They simply ignored my question and asked me if I wanted to proceed. I told them no and hung up. The next day, the rep calls me again. This time, she asks me if I wanted to pay up 2499 so I would not get cut up on articles. This made me even more furious. I had not even made about twenty bucks for the first week and they were already demanding more money from me. I refused again and hung up. A week later, I called them and asked for my money back because I hadn't made the money they promised I would earn. They simply said that I refused to pay more money and therefore, my income would be cut back. WTF?! I was really angry and told them off. They said they would go talk to their manager. Eventually they never called me back. BIG SCAM |
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by mariiii on December 16, 2009 at 10:17 PM CST Make money online with help from: |
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It deserves lower than "F" This site is such a huge scam. They would ask you for 199 to get you set up with a website and a domain name. They would lie to you saying you can make a lot of money writing articles for them and that you will get your investment back in no time. I gave it a try and it took me over 2 months to start seeing any profits. Later they started asking for more money for the domain name. They asked me to pay them over $1,000. Obviously I did not give them a single penny more so they cut down on the number of articles that I used to receive daily. Things started to get ugly I demanded for a refund and they would transfer me from one representative to another till I finally gave up and told them they are nothing else but a big scam!. If you play their game and keep giving them money they will keep asking for more and more. It never stops they just want to drag every single penny out of you and just fool you by saying you will make lots of money writing their articles. This one doesn't even deserve an "F". I really don't recommend this site to anybody.
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by rickypaulina on November 24, 2009 at 7:23 PM CST |
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Igomogul.. Scam THis website is a scam . I lost a lot of money, time and patience with this site. They leeched $200 from me and signed me up for a program for which I barely earned a sufficient income. Their customer care is useless. They will never respond. In the end I never got any of the things they promised me like my free website and weekly paycheck. This site is pure scam.
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by danielsmith on September 18, 2009 at 7:05 PM CST |
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IGoMogul is a Scam I started with iGoMogul last August. I got laid off and was looking for work to do from home and filled out some forms on the Internet. I got a call from a young lady wanting me to start with IgoMogul. She explained they would set me up a website for 199. I would make money off the Google ads and off the Rock Bottom Prices store they have you set up. She also told me I could make money writing articles for them on Writezilla and Postzila. She said it was their goal for everyone to make at 300 a week. A few days after I sent them the 199 I got a call from the person who was supposed to be my account rep. He started rattling off all this stuff they were going to do for me, and when I asked him how much, he said around $3600. I got furious and demanded a refund. The head of the representatives called me back and told me I didn't have to invest anymore money, that they had clients who had never paid more than the 199 and their websites were doing excellent. He told me to start writing articles for Writezilla and posting articles on my site. This went well for a short time. Every couple of weeks I was allowed to advance to more articles. Then in June of this year, when I went in to pull articles to write, it would only let me pull one instead of the 10 I had built myself up to. When I finally got hold of my rep, he told me I needed to invest a minimum of 1249 in the website, and guaranteed me that if I did this I would have five articles a day in Writezilla, and five articles a day in Postzilla, and would make the money back in no time, so I went ahead and did it. A few days later, I'm still waiting for them to fix it so I can write the articles. I had not been set up for Postzilla yet and was only able to write two articles in Writezilla. When I called my rep, they said he was no longer with the company and that I had a new rep. I spoke to her and she said she would go to the general manager and see what she could do. She got back in touch with me and said she got it set up for two articles in Writezilla and five in Postzilla. A few days later I was cut back to one article a day in Writezilla, and three articles in Postzilla. My rep said her hands were tied and she couldn't do anything, this is where they set me. She said to call in a few weeks and she would try to set get me back up to five in Postzilla, and that they were phasing out Writezilla. Today I went in to pull the three for Postzilla, and found that I could only do one. When I contacted her, she said they cut me back until I invest more money on my website. I gave them almost every penny I had in the bank in June. Now can I not only make a little money, I basically cannot make more than 25 a week, and I don't doubt that they will eventually cut me all the way off. I have sent them a notice asking if they want to buy the domain name back, even though from what I read, I really don't own it, however they did send me a certificate saying I do. I am contacting the BBB and possibly a lawyer. I have medical conditions that require I keep my stress level down, and these people have just basically taken the food out of my mouth and roof from over my head. |
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by littlewoman on August 19, 2009 at 4:11 PM CST |
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Not what they said I have been waiting soo long for this review. This site is lowerer than an F. I got into this program in February, paid the $200 and was told that they had a writing program which I wanted to do. They said I could earn a lot of money through this program, yeah right! Over a six month period I make around $1150, that averages about 10 bucks a day! Their writing program is slow and unprofitable. About 4 months into it, I started seeing monthly charges for the web site hosting, not what they promised. Then about 1 1/2 months later, they demanded I pay them almost 12 hundred for 'website updates' and when I said I didn't make any money from the website, not only did they cut off the writing program, but actually turned on me. I was demanded to pay and when I couldn't they got really rude with me. My advice..stay well away from this company unless you like to throw your money away. And I hate to say it, but I'm glad I'm not the only one scammed by this company. |
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by vjames1 on July 25, 2009 at 1:01 PM CST Proving that there are honest people still in the world. I want everyone to know that I won't BS you about my reviews or comments. |
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iGoMogul is a work at home scam I signed up with this company and discovered everything they promised was a lie. I've finally figured out how this scam works. IGoMogul gets you to contract a website design through them. IGoMogul makes an account with GoDaddy listing you as the registrant; this is $10 a year. Once a person looks at the "who is" and sees they are the registrant they are convinced they control the domain name. If they look at the bottom they will discover that it says registrant can not delete, renew, transfer, or update the account. Should you call GoDaddy they will tell you that only the person or company with the log on, password, PIN or account number has control over the domain account. As such the person or company with that information can delete, renew, transfer, update, sell, give away, or close the account at any time without consent from the registrant or their knowledge. Should the website fail IGoMogul simply tells the registrant is it their fault. Should the website prove successful IGoMogul has the legal right to sell it and keep the money. Furthermore, the content placed on the website is copyrighted to whoever has the account information, so that also becomes the property of IGoMogul. IGoMogul can use GoDaddy design and development tools to create the site; this cost less than $50 a year.At the end of the first 90, days IGoMogul demands more money, if you do not pay then they remove the ads from the free AdSense program and the website now requires a membership log in fee. If you want links added to your webpage IGoMogul asks for more money, again this is a free program that they do not pay for. The bottom line is that IGoMogul takes advantage of people who do not have the experience to realize everything provided by IGoMogul is free or costs less than $100 a year. IGoMogul also uses your Google account information to add Analytic, AdSense and the webmaster tool. All of these programs are free so IGoMogul pays nothing to use them. The webmaster tool is the most important one for IGoMogul to have access too. Should GoDaddy agree to transfer the domain account to you then IGoMogul still controls the website through the webmaster tool. Once IGoMogul has the code to the webmaster tool you are locked out and can not verify ownership of the website or use it. At this point it is a standoff, you can sell the domain name however IGoMogul is the only ones with access to what is added or removed from it. The website becomes worthless to both parties. IGoMogul knows the odds are in their favor that they will not have to refund any money. Most people have used their credit cards to pay IGoMogul and are accruing interest, hiring a lawyer and the added expense of traveling back and forth to Phoenix is also beyond their means. Arizona small claims maximum is well below what most people have paid so they will take a loss if they pursue small claims and win. When faced with the options most people cut their losses, give up and go away. Should you file complaints with the Arizona BBB then IGoMogul says that if you sign a different agreement they will release control to you. If you agree to sign then you forfeit all the money you have paid IGoMogul and also agree not to pursue any further legal action against IGoMogul. Why should you sign an agreement to take control of something that IGoMogul was paid to create for you and register ownership for you in your name? IGoMogul claims that the Statement of Work protects them from lawsuits and being forced to give you a refund. If you read the SOW carefully, you will notice that it says they are working on a website for the client. Since IGoMogul owns and controls the website they are their own client and they are using your money to develop and design a website for themselves. When push comes to shove and you demand verification of anything via email or mail IGoMogul refuses, they insist all conversations take place over the phone. If you should call them and you refuse to accept what they tell you, they then begin playing a phone shell game with you, transferring you from one person to the next until you give up. They want to play he said she said phone tag so that you do not have any proof as to what was said over the phone. |
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by deborahallen on July 22, 2009 at 4:25 PM CST |
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I signed up with this company being promised a weekly paycheck for writing articles and then posting articles on the web. I was also promised a website of my own that I could earn money online with my own store. I began the very night I signed up. I was promised a support call the very next day. It never came. I sent an email with a complaint of no support and that I needed someone to call me. I got a call from a man who sounded very aggravated with me because I needed the call to be after my 9 – 5 job stopped. He gave me guidelines to the writing process and the call ended. I continued to write but no paychecks were coming as promised. After 3 weeks I got a check for $10. I waited another 2 weeks for a check of $10. I never received another check. I stopped writing and sent an email telling them since they can not pay small amounts on a timely basis I wanted to end this contract, which had a refund statement of after 90 days you could get a 100% refund. I sent complaint emails of needed support and never got a live person to contact me when I was able to talk to them. I had to create some extreme emails and only after that did I receive 5 emails with detailed instructions of how to update my website. I have not received any phone calls with a live person from their support. I was told I could call the help line and get support. That support is not available after 5:00. I have not touched the website and have not received any type of refund. If you are a housewife and want to post your kids pictures on the internet and you want to talk about your life, this is a perfect site for you. If you are looking to make money, DON’T TRY THIS SITE.
I saw a website showing how you can make money blogging, and since I love blogging, I was all on that! Well, after signing up, I get a phone call during the week. Some guy talked extremely fast whenever he went over details about their company. After I asked him about slowing down, he got pissed. I eventually got to asking how much the site cost to go with their service, he said about $300!


I started with iGoMogul last August. I got laid off and was looking for work to do from home and filled out some forms on the Internet. I got a call from a young lady wanting me to start with IgoMogul. She explained they would set me up a website for 199. I would make money off the Google ads and off the Rock Bottom Prices store they have you set up. She also told me I could make money writing articles for them on Writezilla and Postzila. She said it was their goal for everyone to make at 300 a week.
I have been waiting soo long for this review. This site is lowerer than an F. I got into this program in February, paid the $200 and was told that they had a writing program which I wanted to do. They said I could earn a lot of money through this program, yeah right! Over a six month period I make around $1150, that averages about 10 bucks a day! Their writing program is slow and unprofitable.