Revealing the YouTube Rewards App Moneymaking Scam
Online scammers marketed a deceptive scheme in the summer of 2025, claiming a YouTube Rewards program or app could earn users money.
Online scammers marketed a deceptive scheme in the summer of 2025, claiming a YouTube Rewards program or app could earn users money.
Scammers presented consumers with misleading marketing for a product named My Mobile Machine, leading to searches for reviews and complaints.
Online scammers promoted a moneymaking scheme in June 2025, claiming a special product named Cash Loophole on cashloophole.com was legit.
Online scammers marketed a blood sugar support scam, leading consumers to search Google for GlucoSense reviews and complaints.
Scammers promoted video ads falsely claiming a man named Phil Kessler created a lottery-defeating app or system named Lotto Money AI.
Online marketers promoted inauthentic Automatic Cash Machine reviews for an alleged moneymaking offer hosted on theautomaticcashmachine.com.
Users looked for Keto Glow Gummies reviews after seeing ads claiming Kelly Clarkson and Barbara O'Neill endorsed the fake weight loss product.
Online ads promoted Glyco Sync reviews, claiming Barbara O'Neill, Dr. Steven Gundry and others endorsed the blood sugar support product.