Kevin’s Grant Blog Review – Is It a scam?
Kevin’s Grant Blog is a website that describes how a person named Kevin Anderson was able to get $12,000 in just 7 days from the Canadian government. The website is really not a blog but more of a sales page. Contrary to what a blog is, Kevin’s Grant Blog only has one post which solely describes how he was able to obtain a certain amount of money from the government which he used to pay his bills.
More about Kevin’s Grant Blog
In this so-called blog, the author, who works as a firefighter, described how he chance upon this opportunity. According to him, the Canadian government gives away billions worth of grants every year. He further added that despite this huge amount, only a few people know about it.
However, before you could obtain the same amount which Anderson claimed that you don’t have to pay back, you first have to fill out the form found in the Canadian Grants website. The form is used to assess whether or not you qualify for a grant or not. In addition to filling out the online form, you also have to pay the $2 fee which will be refunded to you.
Final thoughts on Kevin’s Grant Blog
With the way it seems, Kevin’s Grant Blog looks more of a scam than a legit website or what it claims to be a blog. There are a number of factors that make it a scam: one, the author is inconsistent with his story. Another factor is its too good to be true claims. And lastly, the $2 fee which the author didn’t further explain. There were also complaints on the link being referred by the blog as aside from the $2 fee, the site charges the member with a monthly fee of $57.61, which has not been stated before the registration.
There are more blogs or websites like these in the web so you have to be careful.
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I saw this add with photo of a canadian cheque so I did apply. It said within 15 minutes I would get confirmation and an online version of the grant kit. I did NOT receive this. I then called every phone number in London looking for him-no luck. I got scammed and I DO NOT LIKE IT! PLEASE BE AWARE! Don’t let this happen to you. I will now close my credit card accoubt. He will NOT get another penny from me. Thanks for listening.
he uses the same page picture for us and cdn grants
only where he is prudly from changes from North-bay Ontario Canada
and San Francisco U.S.A
Remember
NOTHING is free
except this advice !!
Joan, you said you called every phone number in LONDON, ONT.?
Same Kevin Anderson firefighter? According to the website/ad I saw he is supposed to be from BURNABY B.C.!
another scam gateway : grants.ca
this one made by canadians
Domain name: grants.ca
Domain status: registered
Creation date: 2002/10/01
Expiry date: 2013/10/01
Updated date: 2011/11/14
Registrar:
Name: Namespro Solutions Inc.
Number: 817195
Registrant:
Name: Investments.org Inc.
Administrative contact:
Name: Sales Manager Fernado
Postal address: Box 276, 130-8191 Westminster Highway
Richmond BC V6X1A7 Canada
Phone: +1.6046828059x
Fax: +1.6046828059
Email: [email protected]
Technical contact:
Name: Sales Manager Fernado
Postal address: Box 276, 130-8191 Westminster Highway
Richmond BC V6X1A7 Canada
Phone: +1.6046828059x
Fax: +1.6046828059
Email: [email protected]
Name servers:
ns3.domainmanager.com
ns4.domainmanager.com
I just called my credit card company and they gave me the following number to call and cancel the subscription that they charge you. You will need the user name given when you registered, but they will cancel it and you will not need to cancel your card. 1-866-360-1227.
The ad is generated by an ad provider used by the web site you visited. The scammer pays the ad provider which pays the website by the click. The website (www.mercurynews.com in my case) knows nothing about the scam. The ad provider sitescout.com pays mercurynews.com when you click through. So if you click and the close the linked tab, the scammer has to pay.
I think clicking through is like mailing blank Postal Reply Cards. It costs the annoying advertiser money and costs you nothing. A few million wasted page views could shut this shit down. Then again, there are a lot of idjuts out there.
The ad is customized using your IP address and a geolocation lookup. I live twenty minutes from Greens Harbour so they use that name to ‘fool’ me. There are no Andersons but many Greens and Russells there. There are no paid firefighters anywhere near here.
I would like to set a few things straight in reference to this so called “Grant Blog”.
First of all,I live in Charlton Ontario. Now if Kevin lives here as he claims, he would not refer to Charlton as a City.
Charlton-Dack Township is a small town of 300 population. So where does he get off calling it a City.
Second, he claims to be a full time Fire Fighter. I don`t know where he is working, as our Fire Department is made up of strictly volunteers and there is no full time Firemen on our force.
Third, I have checked, and there is no Kevin Anderson living in Charlton. So I do not know who he is, or where he lives, but it surely not here in our Northern Ontario Township and he is not on the list for the volunteers on our fire department. Also, we are not a City.
As far as I am concerned, he is a B—s——r and his so called Blog is full of it as he is.
Jack Cyr
I see this scam too, I send the link to the GRC .. good luck scammers