osumoney.win - it is a Fraudulent Work-From-Home Website Home Categories Scamming osumoney.win - it is a Fraudulent Work-From-Home Website 0 0 1.36K 0 8y ago 2018-04-18T15:54:41-05:00 8y ago 2018-04-18T15:54:49-05:00 Online Threat Alerts The website www.osumoney.win is a scam or fake being operated by online scammers or cybercriminals. The website (osumoney.win) claims it offers members the opportunity to earn money for viewing ad units and attracting referrals, but this is only a trick get potential victims to sign-up with them. Once potential victims become members and have reached the $150 payment threshold in order to cash out or receive their money, osumoney.win will ask them to buy fake referrals. If members buy the referrals, the website will charge their credit cards, kick them out of their accounts and disable them. This is when members will know that they have been scammed, when it is too late, because they have done all the work and have realized that they will never get paid. Therefore, online users are asked not to register with the fraudulent website and those who have already registered and working with the website are asked to stop. Online users who have used their credit cards on the website are asked to contact their banks for help. They should let their banks know that they have unknowingly used their credit cards on a fraudulent website. Their banks should be able to cancel the fraudulent transactions and refund their money, and may cancel their credit cards and give them a new one to prevent the scammers from continuously charging them.www.osumoney.win - the Fraudulent WebsiteAgain, do not waste your time working for osumoney.win because you will never get paid. Only the scammers responsible for the website will get paid and they will never share the earnings with you although you have done all the work. And, they will steal your money by tricking you into buying fake referrals.You cannot delete your account and the osumoney.win may sell your email address to other online scammers. Therefore, members of the fraudulent website are asked look out for fake, phishing and malicious email messages that may start flooding their email inboxes. And, they should be aware of online scammers pretending to be online users claiming that they have gotten paid by the fraudulent website. This is a trick by online scammers to convince potential victims into registering with their fraudulent websites. Check the comment section below for answers or additional information. Share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. Online Threat Alerts is not affiliated with or endorsed by any trademark owner mentioned in this article. Some of the information in samples in this article may have been impersonated or spoofed. Save + Was this article helpful? (0) (0) More For You Is Blox.Army A Scam - See Review - blox.land Is Weekdirections a Scam? See the Review of the Online Store US Tech Support Protection Plan Membership Renewal Scam 'Yaever' is an Untrustworthy Online Store umeMoney.bid - it is a Fraudulent Work-From-Home Website Do Not Call 416-849-9003 - it is Being Used by Scammers Do Not Call 866-418-8151 - it is Being Used by Scammers Look Out for 'BMO Credit Card Security Alert' Fake Emails and Telephone Numbers 'Vutielkr' - it is a Fake RayBan Sunglass Selling Website 'CASH ADV INC Final Notice Arrest Warrant' Scam 'Your Account Will Be Closed Down Within 24 Hours' Phishing Scam 'Dropbox Action Required - Reconfirm Your Identity' Phishing Scam Spoofed 800-642-7676 Technical Support Calls Email, Text or Social Media Messages Requesting Personal, Financial or Account Information Comments / Answers Remove sensitive information from your post. Your IP address will be used to display your estimated location. Enter comment post here