Total scam and fraud!
I swear, I'm like a beacon for these scams—they're all basically identical, 99.9% cookie-cutter nonsense. Cannot make this stuff up when it is 100% true!
I received this email from some random, can't mention names in these reviews, with a Gmail address, claiming:
"Hi there, I found your details on Google.com and I have looked at your website and realized your website has great design but your website ranking is not good on all search engines Google, AOL, Yahoo, and Bing. --- If you permit you, then I would like to email you an SEO report with prices showing you a couple of things to improve these search results for you. Let me know if you are interested, I will send you SEO report and our SEO Packages."
I fire back with a simple "okay," but throw in a curveball: if my site's ranking so terribly, how the heck did they stumble across it in the first place? Plus, what keywords did they use to find me, and can they attach a screenshot of my supposed lousy ranking?
Next thing I know, a reply bounces in from a totally different sender, this time from someone with cyberxinfosystem.com email address. Their message goes: "Thanks for giving the approval to audit your website and give you the suggestions and plan to make your website more visible in google search.
But before we start can you please confirm the website URL so we can audit the correct website of yours."
The kicker? The original emailer bragged about digging up my info and scoping out my site, yet this "colleague"—who I bet is the exact same scammer playing musical emails—suddenly needs me to hand over the URL like they never heard of it. Classic slip-up.
It's the same tired playbook every single time: burner emails peddling fibs about your site's dumpster-fire performance (even though they magically "found" it). You bite, and boom—enter the sequel character begging for basics they should've already passed along. Why share my contact deets but "forget" the one thing that actually matters? This hustle's on life support! Hahaha.
Pure scam, utter fraud. No way I'd ever give the time of day to this Cyber X Info System outfit.








