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BEWARE: Inside Job in Western Union?

Update 3/5/2013: I was checking in on one of the tech blogs I follow and found out that Abe of YugaTech has just recently fallen victim to this fraud. Read more about it here. I’m sure it’s a large sum of money knowing the amount of traffic his blog gets. Surely, the people who are behind this are well aware of that fact.

AND I read this blog post from Pinoy Den. He’s a recent victim too. This is very alarming and I hope Western Union finally takes action.

For now, I would suggest to use Unionbank to claim your Western Union earnings. As soon as you have the MTCN, you can call Unionbank right away.

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As a full-time online money maker, I know for a fact how easy it is for money I earn over the internet to get stolen or disappear into thin air. So, imagine my shock and paranoia when I learned about a fellow blogger’s experience with an alleged inside job in Western Union where she lost $6,267.97.

Western Union

I’m saying alleged, but if you read the story, you’d think that’s exactly what happened. I believe Western Union’s money transfer is secure. However, it’s the people who work for them that can be tempted to steal money from us.  They abuse their power and access to get what they want without thinking about how they’re going to affect the lives of others.

Western Union has been my go-to solution when I need to withdraw funds from my Google Adsense account or when my clients send me payments. I’ve trusted them for years, so I got a bit comfortable with using their services. I guess I’m not that concerned since I don’t make that much monthly, but I still always claim my money the same day I received a notification that payment has been issued.

Jennifer Aspacio, the victim of the most recent Western Union issue, having used their service for years, was assured with the notion that her money will still be there once she returns from her Cambodia trip and pick it up. She was wrong. I am sharing with you her experience to hopefully warn you or let you know that these things happen, and we should keep an eye out everytime.

Dito ka na kung saan kampante kang makakarating ang perang pinadala mo. Para kampante ka, i-“Western Union” mo (Inside Job in Western Union)

That’s one of the television ads in the Philippines of Western Union, the giant international money transfer facility that many people have learned to trust in sending money to their loved ones and one that is also being used by many individuals all over the world for their money transfer transactions.

The Western Union Mission Statement says:  “We do business each day with absolute integrity, honesty and passion, partnering as a team to meet our consumers’ needs.“

So, is your money safe with Western Union?  Are you sure it is a reliable money transfer facility?  Please read on.

My daughters have received wedding cash gifts from friends and relatives  in other countries using the Western Union money transfer facility, and because of that, I have so much trust in the facility.  What’s more, I also heard about people receiving remittances through this facility and they have expressed their satisfaction.

But more than three months ago, something very devastating happened that resulted in the erosion of my trust in Western UnionMy eldest daughter was cheated out of her payout which she used to receive regularly through this facility.  My daughter is a work from home mom and she earns by working using the internet.   Every month, she would receive a notice from Google Adsense  informing her  that her payout was already sent to Western Union, and she then would go straight to the facility to claim the exact amount without any problem.

But three months ago, when Google sent her payout through Western Union, my daughter  was out of the country (March 26-April 3, 2012).  The amount ofUS$6,267.97 was sent to her through Western Union on March 27, 2012, and it would be available for pick up on March 28, 2012.  So hours after she  returned to the Philippines on April 3, 2012, she went straight to Western Union to pick up her money, but to her dismay, she was told by the teller that someone picked it up on March 30, 2012.  She was in Cambodia on that day and there was no way that she could have claimed the payment.

Google uses a security feature that when my daughter would access her account, a security code is sent to her mobile device and that security code should be entered for access to be allowed.   She would need to enter her security code whenever she logged in to her account.  Having received no security code all the time that she was overseas because her phone was on roaming mode, it was not possible that her account was hacked.  So it is a big possibility that there was some kind of an inside job within the Western Union branch here in the Philippines that apparently released her payout.

Even the Western Union representatives were convinced that my daughter was the rightful recipient because of all her proofs.  But they insisted that that they could not give her the money because they are only answerable to Google because of the privity of contract issue.

Western Union representatives did not act immediately after my daughter told them about her case, but after she told them that she would make it her advocacy to reveal to the public her issue with them, it was only then that they promised to make an investigation.

Later, after a thorough investigation, Western Union admitted that they made a mistake in releasing the money to someone who was not the real Jennifer Aspacio, and that they had already returned the money to Google, and that my daughter should communicate with Google to resend the payout to her.

My daughter asked Western Union to provide her with a proof that they really returned the money to Google, but Western Union refused to give a proof, claiming that it was against their policy. My daughter has suffered much inconvenience, damage and prejudice, apart from mental anguish and serious anxiety.   The amount that she was supposed to receive was not all for her indulgence.  Much of that amount would go to pay for advertising campaign expenses as an internet marketer.

My daughter is the one who is supposed to write this blog, but she told me that she does not want to go through the mental anguish that she had gone through three months ago that resulted in many sleepless nights for her,  and so I am compelled to do this for her.

The refusal of Western Union to give the money to my daughter in spite of the fact that it was already established that my daughter is the true legitimate recipient is an IMMORAL ACT.  Why did they have to return the money to Google, when they could just simply give it to my daughter, and that would solve the problem?  And what’s more, Western Union refuses to give a proof that they indeed had returned the money to Google.

My daughter is a hard-working wife and mother, wanting only the best for her family.  She doesn’t deserve this kind of treatment from a giant company like Western Union.

You can read the original post here.

I’ve known Jennifer for over a year now. We see each other at events and having spoken with her many times, I know she’s a very hardworking mom, a loving wife to her husband Jeff (who I’ve also met) and a very sweet lady. She’s one of the beautiful women I’ve known, inside and out. :) She doesn’t deserve this.

The truth is, NO ONE DESERVES THIS because we have put in our time and effort to earn a living over the internet. No one has the right to steal our hard-earned money. NO ONE. I hope that Western Union returns the money to Jen. I hope this gets resolved.

Making money online

Even though this has occurred, I still trust Western Union. But, it’s been tainted because of this. So, I hope they take this more seriously because there is a growing number of people like us who make money online and rely on their services. If this continues, it’ll surely cause a dent on everyone’s trust in them.

Do you use Western Union for receiving money you’ve earned online? How will this issue affect you? Or has it affected you already? Sound off at the comments section!

Watch out for my upcoming post on tips on keeping your money online secure. We never know how many thieves are out there to rob us of our earnings.

Payment Proofs from November to December 2010

It’s been a month since I last posted an update here on Pinay Online Money Maker. For that, I sincerely apologize. I’ve been receiving emails from you, my dear readers, asking me about updates and I have failed to respond. It’s ridiculous how hectic it’s been for me with my other blogs, my business offline and, well, my personal life. But, I promise to make it up to you with a series of new posts in the coming days about my other money-making programs/sites.

By the way, I will be moving this blog to a new server. I’ve received emails from people who say my blog is usually down on their end. It’s a DNS issue with my current server so you might experience some downtime while I move this blog to my new server. Thanks to my uber generous host! :)

Now, let me share with you my payment proofs and withdrawal proofs  from November to December 2010. As much as I would like to post them individually, I don’t want to flood this blog and your inbox/feeds with those. What I’ve decided to do is post all my payment proofs left from 2010 in one post, and then do a monthly posting for the rest, until I get to the most recent ones. :)

 

November 2010 payment proof from Scarlet-Clicks

Scarlet Clicks payment proof for November 2010 - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net

 

November 2010 payment proofs from
sister PTC sites Clicksia and Incentria:

Clicksia Payment Proof in November 2010 - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net

 

Incentria Payment Proof in November 2010 - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net

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My 4th Successful Paypal to Unionbank EON Funds Withdrawal

My last Paypal funds transfer to my Unionbank EON account was back in July. After 2 months, I was able to withdraw funds again. Well, I wait ’til my Paypal funds are at $200 before I withdraw, so my fourth successful Paypal funds withdrawal was last month, September. Here are the proofs:

My Fourth Paypal Funds Transfer Withdrawal to Unionbank EON - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net(click to zoom)

As you can see, the currency exchange rates were a li’l low, at Php 42.8794 for 1.00 USD. So, my $238.97 earnings were converted to Php 10,247.89. Not bad, eh? I’m still very thankful. I just hope this means really good things for our economy.

Anyway, I withdrew my Paypal funds on a Friday. The money was deposited to my Unionbank EON account on the 13th, Monday.

Money already on my Unionbank EON Account - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net(click to zoom)

My money was already available on the 15th. I didn’t have any funds remaining from my last withdrawal that’s why you only see the amount I just withdrew on the proof below.

ATM Withdrawal Proof - PinayOnlineMoneyMaker.net(click to zoom)

I’m about to withdraw funds again this week. Yes, in less than a month, I was able to earn $200+ again. There were a lot of paid post opportunities and withdrawals last month and in the past week. I’m very grateful because I really need the money for my birthday celebration and my upcoming blog contest.

When was your last Paypal funds transfer / withdrawal?
If you posted it on your blog, leave the link below and I’ll happily link you up on this post.

My First Successful Paypal Funds Transfer to Unionbank EON

As promised, here are screenshot proofs of my withdrawal of Paypal funds to my Unionbank EON cyber account. I transferred my Paypal funds over the weekend and the money is already showing up on my EON account. So, it’s ready for withdrawal from any ATMs this week. It usually takes 2-4 business/banking days before it’ll show up on your EON account.

Paypal-3.13.2010

The foreign exchange rate on March 13th was only Php 44.5052 to $1 USD so I got Php 8,015.83 transferred over to my EON.

Unionbank EON Paypal fund 1 (Click to zoom)

And that’s a screenshot of my Unionbank EON cyber account. I got Php 8,053.83 ’cause I had remaining money from my last withdrawal.

As soon as I withdraw my money, I’ll post another photo of me counting the money or maybe everything we bought with that money.

So, if you still don’t believe that I make money online, well, not my loss. You’re the one not taking full advantage of the limitless possibilities of making money online.

To find out how to withdraw or link your Unionbank EON account to your Paypal account, check out the related links below or check my SITEMAP.