Pedophile Alert Locally on December 14 2012‏

Holiday warning: child predators identified in your area.


Neighborhood Safety Warning
You are receiving this email because we have detected Sex Offender activity in your area. If you would like to know who they are, where they live and how you can protect your family from sexual predators please click here.
NOTE: the website you are about to access contains actual sex offender information. Please use extreme caution when utilizing this service. Learning the truth about who lives near your family can be shocking and disturbing. By proceeding you agree to utilize Kids Live Safe solely for informational purposes and to protect you children and loved ones.
I understand and want to proceed >>>

156 comments:

  1. I received the same email. Good thing is that Google put it straight in Spam folder. Good to know this is a scam. Thanks!

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    1. I also received this email and almost fell right into there web of lies. As would any mother of 2 beautiful little girls want to know whose who in their neighborhood, and for One Dollar! Awful to know there are people who are scamming and using that kind of Statement for there cover head, BS!

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    2. Same here!!! I get this email every few weeks and haven't had time to really check. So I was cleaning out email and ran across it, I was getting ready to put my info in and this little light bulb went off. I thought this maybe a Scam, so I Google and find this. Thank You so much for putting this up, Because I about got sucked right in. I have 2 kids and this stuff scares the crap out of me. Anyways thank ya'll again.

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    3. I just received that same email, and I thought it odd that I was receiving it since I'm a 22 year old male who lives alone. Anyway, the first thing I thought was "SCAM" and it turns out I was right. It's disgusting that someone would use something of that nature for a scam.

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    4. I live in St Petersburg Florida, there's a mobile home park 12 blocks away from me nothing but sex offenders and pedophiles , and only minutes away from two elementary schools, I just don't understand it concerned parent

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    5. I received this email many times also and never opened it. I just checked it out after seeing all of these comments. I was SHOCKED by how many sex offenders lived near my family. I cancelled my membership after spending the $1, but I did find the site to be helpful for what it's worth

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    6. I get this scam (Worded slightly differently) 4 to 10 times every single day (along with 40 to 200 others from simialr sites, ever since I answered a survey in 2009, over 200,000 to date. No anti virus seems to remove it. All the letters are directed at the USA market.
      Ironically, in my country collecting and/or distributing information about pedophiles is illegal. Their rights are protected by our stupid law, and you would be the criminal for reporting where they live.
      I wrote to Kids Live Safe, who claim to have removed me from their mail listings, but I still get as many scam mails.

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    7. Stupid law? Have you read the disclaimer on KLS's website? They admit themselves that their info is totally unreliable. So, just
      by mistake you might end up as a sex offender on their website yourself. Would you like that half your neighbourhood thinks you're a rapist or pedophile? See, that's why it's a good law.

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    8. I'm still trying to figure out why this is considered to be a scam if the info that they say is provided is in fact being provided. I have two small children and am concerned because they say there is someone VERY close that I should be concerned about and I am more than willing to pay a dollar for that info.

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    9. Uh, in the US the information is free. It is a scam if they are charging you for erroneous and free information...

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    10. It is not a scam if the service they provide makes it easier to get the free information. In addition, they offer a number of other tools to help protect children like Internet Filtering software. I will say that their ad relies on fear mongering.

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    11. You can get the information for free; you don't have to pay for it. It's through the state government (I think).

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    12. Familywatchdog.us has the information for free

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    13. Hello, I'm with the support staff at Kids Live Safe. We want to thank this blog for offering a forum from which we can gather feedback about our company. We want to take this opportunity to clarify a few things and we feel you might agree that our services are indeed very valuable.

      Just so you're aware, information about sex offenders is 100% free public information. We often direct people who do not want or cannot afford our membership to free resources of information (including familywatchdog). Our website, however, simply provides additional tools and benefits to hep families. This includes the monitoring of up to 4 areas anywhere in the country to be alerted of new sex offender activity. Members also have access to comprehensive emergency profiles for cases where loved ones go missing. This is simply a handy tool to assist our members in emergency situations where timely preparation is very helpful.

      We encourage anyone who has questions about our services or our company to get in touch with us. Our friendly support team is available 7 days a week at 1-800-301-5905. We look forward to speaking with anyone who would like our assistance.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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    14. Greetings to visitors of the scam blog, I checked this number and it is officially connected to Kids Live Safe. However, the poster is anonymous, so take that for what you will. Unsubscribe by the number mentioned above at your own risk.

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  2. They may be associated with a site "consumercomplaints" which comes up as a dangerous site per Trend Mirco.

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  3. Thank-you for posting. I received this, and didn't open. Thank-you!!!![ February 17th, 2013 ] PEDOPHILE ALERT in your neighborhood
    From:
    Family Safety Alert
    Add to Contacts
    To: Patricia Dowling


    You are receiving this email because we have detected Sex Offender
    activity in your area. If you would like to know who they are, where they live
    and how you can protect your family from sexual predators click here.


    NOTE: the website you are about to access contains actual sex offender information.
    Please use extreme caution when utilizing this service. Learning the truth about who lives near
    your family can be shocking and disturbing. By proceeding you agree to utilize Kids Live Safe
    solely for informational purposes and to protect your children and loved ones.


    I Understand and want to proceed >>>

    Kids Live Safe 3905 State Street, Suite 7228 Santa Barbara, CA 93105

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    1. I got this same one today, Feb 25th, 2014, via my Gmail account, I figured it was a scam. PLEASE DON"T OPEN THESE, people! Don't unsubscribe! Simply move them to your SPAM folder....

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    2. I just got this today and almost fell for it and put my info in. Glad I woke up enough to think about checking it out first. I usually check before I give information to a company but kids hit a trigger.

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    3. So what type of scam are you saying it is anyway? I searched and researched and it seems legit. I joined and it took me to known sex offenders in my area as it said it would.

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  4. the email address connected to the domain in the email is selenagreen352@yahoo.com.

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    1. where i live, in my immediate neighborhood, via usps via the county, we get reular alerts that include a picture, height, weight, race, address, crime in detail, lenght of prison sentence release date and more. fyi if you just google the address minus the #7-228, it comes back to the ups store, mail, shipping and coping. they just have a mailbox there. google can even show you a map location as well as the actual street view of the property located at a small strip mall. total scam.

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  5. I have suddenly started getting a very similar email from several different email addresses. How do you stop them?

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    1. The thing to do is NEVER use your real email if possible when online or filling forms out on the high street etc when you`re asked for an email address...there are lots of disposable email sites that you can just use for this type of thing...I still get some but not many dodgy or spam emails now...funny enough I emailed the government and started getting spam emails again...makes you realise just who is selling this stuff.

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    2. Just click on the unsubscribe link in the email. By law they will have to stop sending you emails

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    3. NEVER click the unsubscribe link in a scam e-mail... "By law..." they were not allowed to send it to you in the first place.

      All you are doing is confirming that your e-mail address is used, raising its value in the spam e-mail list market.

      If in doubt, Google the first line to find something like this forum (for which, thank you to whoever started it).

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    4. Hey there. I got this e-mail too and its SPAM/SCAM and who knows what else. PLEASE listen to "Anonymous October 3, 2013 at 9:19am" because by clicking any link, even one that says "unsubscribe" may allow malware, a Trojan, a virus, a Keylogger, etc etc to enter ur computer. Just don't even open the e-mail and delete it for good. I just looked at the sender and subject line and knew right off not to open the email. So I deleted it but wondered if anyone else got it. When I did the search, tons of complaints against this user filled up my screen. Also, whatever this really is, I don't know why they would send it to me. I'm a 17yo dude with no family. Just to be safe, I'm gunna run my internet safety and cleaning programs. BTW, I'm NOT saying that the links in the e-mail are actually dangerous. I'm just going on basic common sense and what I've learned in my computer science courses. I wish all spam would just go away. *lol*.

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    5. My first tipoff that this might be spam is that they used the common tricks people use to avoid spam filters. The address from which it came was listed as pubLic-notificAtiOn:SeX*.OffeNders'
      Punctuation andcapittalization in odd places and using 0s in place of 1s with " "Public.N0TIfICATI0N:SEX0FFenders" above the picture. I did not click anything but when rolling the mouse of the links they are jump2.us/EOa7j, FOa7j and GOa7j, top to bottom respectively. This will go in the spam filters in the future. I would additionally note that the search engines had a hard time finding this site, I finally had to type in received email spam and the pubLic etc to get to here.

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    6. Hi, I'm a representative from Kids Live Safe. Just so you're aware, we only work with reputable publishers who follow strict laws in regards to e-mail marketing. Any email sent from our publishers will include two unsubscribe links. The first removes you from receiving further offers about our company. The second removes you from the publisher's list completely.

      Please note we take reports of publishers' not following these guidelines very seriously. If you have questions, please reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905 between 5.a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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    7. Then post from a legit user account, "representative".

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  6. Just received email in my junk folder from this group. The email address on the msg is from: is@capturenshare.com

    I hope someone can find out what this is all about. I"m not opening link.

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  7. Ironically, AVG detected a threat on this page when I came to view the blog.

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    1. I have AVG too and it didn't do it to me...

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  8. Just received one today. Exactly same scam, philsing and looking for you to provide credit info. This information is free by Megan's Law.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Please be aware that our sign up funnel is not any sort of phishing scam. All information requested is strictly for setting up a membership with our company. For this reason, the system asks for a credit card to bill a small fee for a trial membership. Our sign up process only allows our customers to proceed with the understanding that if the membership isn't canceled within a 7 day trial period, our system will automatically enroll into our recurring membership.

      You are correct in stating that information about sex offenders in the United States is free. This information is public record allowed for by federal law in the United States. Our website simply provides additional tools and additional benefits that are designed to assist our members in empowering themselves and their families in protecting against sex offenders.

      If you would like to discuss this matter further with us, we invite you to reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905. We look forward to hearing from you.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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    2. Greetings to visitors of the scam blog, I checked this number and it is officially connected to Kids Live Safe. However, the poster is anonymous, so take that for what you will. Unsubscribe by the number mentioned above at your own risk.

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  9. What is wrong with these damn fools. They capitalize on every parents worse nightmare and that is for the safety of their children. Whoever put this type of scam out there, should be shot. And since that is also against the law, Im sure that God will sort them out. SHAME ON YOU. I wonder is they have children and what it would be like if something happened to their kids. And by the way folks you can find out this info for FREE.

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    1. @Dianna, We are sorry to hear you feel our intentions are anything but genuine. Our staff is diverse and includes people with families and children who feel very passionate about the safety of our children. Our only goal is to provide services that are valuable to people who share our vision of safety for families. We live in a world where additional tools for safety can be very helpful and we want to make sure these tools are accessible to those who want them. To reiterate, sex offender information is absolutely free, but there are additional services that we provide that can only be accomplished with a membership. We hope this helps clear up your concerns.

      If you have further concerns or would like to speak with us directly, we invite you to reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905. Thank you for your time.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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    2. Greetings to visitors of the scam blog, I checked this number and it is officially connected to Kids Live Safe. However, the poster is anonymous, so take that for what you will. Unsubscribe by the number mentioned above at your own risk.

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  10. A legitimate company ues correct spelling and proper punctuation, which is vital to their reputation. Scammers and phishers do not care. I just got the email and about 10 red flags went up! I would assume they not only want your money, they want to know if you are a parent with CHILDREN, which is what they are truly after. If you give them any information, they will know where you and your CHILDREN live! Don't give these nefarious people ANYTHING.

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  11. I've gotten this email 3 times in the past 3 weeks. It's stunning how low people will stoop.

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  12. It is not capitalizing on every parents worst nightmare. It is capitalizing on every child's worst nightmare: Their parents are idiots. God won't help you with the internet and you can't shoot everyone you don't like. Do you know what is a better defence than God and guns? Education.

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    1. People are just expressing their disgust with what is going on with this, I got the thing too, on my phone! It is our right as human beings and parents to vent when we see something wrong, and how we choose to deal with this bad news is up to each individual. Just like you and how you chose to respond.

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    2. I'll remember to start doing math problems when I'm being attacked. Thanks...

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  13. Google flagged this as a threat as did Cisco, if it quacks, its a duck. Do not open, do not give them any information and please report them to the BBB and to the feds.

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    1. Hi, thank you for your comment. Please be aware we are an A rated company with the BBB because our team and our company is committed to providing excellent service to our customers. We are very proud of the services that we offer and the value our tools provide to families and individuals. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this matter further, please reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905 between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week.

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  14. Got one of these just a few hours ago. It gave an alert for my zip code. Figured I would check it out before taking any action. Thanks for the heads up.

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  15. This information IS vital but you can get it free from your State. I am on the Indiana site and not only can I look up my area (or work or kids school and see the offenders within a certain radius) they email me if some moves near us.

    Don't fall for these scams that ask for money...

    And please remember, while we are all afraid of these "strangers": your children are more likely to be molested by someone they know - sad but true.

    The Indiana site is http://www.indianasheriffs.org/sex_offender_registry.html

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  16. i recevied it 2 days ago the reverse look up give me these result:

    The source host name is "server22.myrealhost.com" and the source IP address is 66.135.49.52.
    Geo-Location Information

    Country United States
    State/Region TX
    City San Antonio
    Latitude 29.4889
    Longitude -98.3987
    Area Code 210
    Geo-Location Map


    the mail used is: Kids Live-Safe


    i will start make videos on youtube and speaking about government stalking and psychopath controllers. no matter what.

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    1. you're a weird one, arent ya?

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  17. I just got this email too! I didn't put my credit card or bank info on there, then they started chatting with me which was all computized programed stuff to say. This information is free, so I knew something was wrong when they asked for credit card info. I have a five year old daughter and we are moving to a new neighborhood in few weeks so I almost fell for this scam!!! Terrible, and they have a place you can post to FB glad I didn't do that

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Please be aware our company is very real and provides very valuable tools to aid families and individuals in protecting against sex offenders. We are very sorry to see you have a negative perspective about our company as we are simply here to provide services to those who want to take advantage of them.

      If you have any questions feel free to contact our friendly member support department open everyday from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time at 1-800-301-5905.

      If you have any questions feel free to contact our friendly member support department open everyday from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time at 1-800-301-5905.

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  18. newsletters@terravore.net via smtp.com


    This is the email address the one I got today.

    SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  19. Please note however, the organization Kids Live Safe is a legit group....the emails are spam, the organization is legit..

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    1. It's "legit" in the sense that it EXISTS. In every other way, it's a SCAM.

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  20. Just received the email and something about it stank. I never gave my email address any outlet that would provide this info. If it was so important (which it is) that I see the dirtbag's profile, why do I need to click on a link?

    Thanks for posting this for everyone!

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  21. Just received email:Dear Neighbor,Did you hear? There are registered child offenders in our neighborhood? The website shows you all the offenders that live nearby. You can do a quick search,It only takes a few seconds.Kids Live Safe.

    Did not click on any of the links, suspecting another scam.Glad I did a Search. Thanx for warning.

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  22. Just received 6 notifications from: kidslivesafe.net and i have never been to their site! How did they get my email address???????

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    1. You must be on a publishers emailing list and they keep sending you the Kids Live Safe offer because you haven't unsubscribed. Just go to the link.

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    2. Re: February 6, 2014 at 8:13 AM

      Unsubscribing just tells them yours is a live email address. They can then sell this to other spammers.

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  23. I received this in my normal email folder. Didn't know who they are and so I Googled the name which led me here. I was really worried as there are people who are sending actual child pornography through email. They may have a political agenda different than yours or be the police. The idea is to open the email, and once you do you can be considered as trafficking in this creepy stuff. Presumably what happens next is an anonymous tip goes to law enforcement that you are a pedophile. If anyone gets something like that, they should immediately notify authorities and delete any photos

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  24. Here is another .com name that is being used for this spam:

    From: Neighborhood Alert ??? Kids Live Safe [mailto:KidsLiveSafe@thoughtspacetechservices.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:29 PM

    Subject: Notification of Pedophile Activity

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  25. I received an email too,thank GOD i did not fall for it,I was about to give them my personal information,But my intuitive/spiritual sub-conscious mind redirected me to search-out via Google search the to see if this web page for sex offenders was real ,Praise God,I give him the Glory,the Honor and the Power for allowing me to stay away from the clutches of the evil ones minions. Heres a link that where they ask you to give them your persona information
    https://signup.kidslivesafe.com/lp7/ordertb.aspx?v




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  26. Just received an email too...zsdfertyu@0e0c9d4b2c189d121f2cd9bf08677d2f.sdikdfndj.cffsdteyt.net on behalf of NeighborhoodAlert-KidsLiveSafe (dfdfddf@vret.dially.net) Notification of Pedophile Activity‏

    NeighborhoodAlert-KidsLiveSafe (NeighborhoodAlert-KidsLiveSafe)12:09 AM

    Urgent Pedophile Alert

    That was what I could see on the email, I did not open it!! Something has to be done for people to start being sent the SCAM/SPAM Stuff day in and day out!!!!

    I am so tired of it all!!

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  27. Received mine today and the email was from deepgaming@deepgaming.net. TOTALLY knew it had to be a scam, so I checked and sure enough. Thanks for posting. It looks like it has been around for a while

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  28. This was just sent to me also!! copied and paste


    NeighborhoodChild PredatorAlertIn YourArea
    Inbox
    x


    Kids Live Safe newsletters@terravore.net via smtp.com
    Sep 3 (1 day ago)

    to me

    Kids Live Safe

    Dear Neighbor,

    Did you hear? There are registered child offenders in our neighborhood?

    The website shows you all the offenders that live nearby.
    You can do a quick search,It only takes a few seconds.
    Kids Live Safe.
    Not only can you see who they are and where they live, you also get email alerts when a newsexoffender moves close to your home. This website is great. It also has a bunch of tools to help keep our kids safe.

    Search your neighborhood.

    Check it out.






    Offer optout: Remove me

    Address:KidsLive Safe3905 State St,Suite 7-228Santa Barbara, CA 93105

    visit us uns.

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  29. I actually went to there site. Apparently there are over 200 pedophiles in my zip code alone. Even 3 or 4 within 2 miles of my own house. Sounds like BS scaremongering so you'll pay them money for their "services". I know a scam when I see one.

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  30. Glad I researched this before entering my address. They almost got me because I AM affiliated with a legit free site that sends me notices of new offenders moving into my neighborhood and thought this was them at first. However, it didn't look right. Thanks for this post allowing me to research first!

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  31. Smh. I just got the email today and decided to look up the name instead of opening it. I can't believe this has been posted since December 2012 and is still gaining posts.

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  32. i just recieved one today from KIDS LIVE SAFE. I went to it on my phone but couldnt fill in the fields so i got on my laptop and went to google the site and saw your page. Im glad i came here first. Thanks for the info

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  33. I just got one of these today. Of course when I hovered the mouse on top of the sender name, I got a garbled web address, so I knew something was fishy. Then I decided to do a search to make sure, and that's how I cam across this.

    But that's something you can do too with an e-mail, hover the mouse cursor over the subject name or the sender name and see what kind of address comes up, and if you see a bunch of symbols and stuff, then it's definitely a scam!

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  34. Damn I have two teenage daughters and almost bit on it to !!! They should be shot !

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  35. Now the spams are being sent by the spammer "Wise Choice Media" ("cooplabs"), along with all the Dr. Oz crap they spamvertise. One recent source IP for the spams was 124.70.38.223, in Red China, where they ignore spam reports. Cooplabs' sites have stupid disposable domain names like "selectevents.net," and are hosted on Hurricane Electric, which also ignores spam reports. Your state can provide free information about sex offenders; you don't need to buy it from anyone who uses spam for advertising.

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  36. Thanks for putting this up. I just got this too and decided to check it out before clicking on it. Spammers are such slimebags.

    Anyone really interested in seeing who's in their neighborhood, http://familywatchdog.us/ is free.

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  37. How can be sure that are Pedophile?? May be it is a revange of someone no?? I ask that to myself cause anyone can, by revange write an Email only to cause trouble... How could be sure that is true.

    Thanks for your answer

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  38. Thanks so much for this warning. I keep getting emails and since I am registered to receive warnings from certain sites, I couldn't remember if this was one of them. I googled this, Kids Live Safe Family Protection Services, and your warning came up. Greatly appreciated.

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  39. I just received this email and I did what Casey Harris did: went straight to Google to verify if this was real or not. It is a scam and I have deleted the email.

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  40. I just received one today, its really disgusting that people will even use these comments as an attempt to access your account.

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  41. Got one of these December 18, 2013, so obviously they're still in business a year later.Yahoo sent it where it belonged, right to the spam folder too...

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  42. Sickening someone would use this topic to scan someone. Hopefully someone find and shoots them one day. There's a lot that's tolerable, but leave kids out of it.

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  43. Got the same email today from:
    Sex_Offender_Alert
    didn't open it

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  44. Just got that email. Thank you so much for this site!

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  45. I got one of those a few hours ago. I DID NOT click the link.

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  46. If you google "kids live safe" and go direct to the website this email is promoting it's one of those sign up for a subscription scams that are hard to cancel. So even if the email is legit the website is scammy.

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  47. I was suspicious about this email, glad I searched first without clicking the link in email. This is the first time I have received this one, actually I got two, the same one about 45 minutes apart.

    They prey on our fears. That is the scam too.

    I have read online to NEVER click UNSUBSCRIBE, it only makes it worse. This is probably true. I use to do it and SPAM definitely got worse, from the same ones I UNSUBSCRIBED.
    Now I mark as JUNK (if it already is not in junk mail box) then delete without looking at it. I get fewer now.
    And of course I always do a web search with the word 'scam' added.
    Never click the link from the email.

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  48. I recently received that Child predator alert-E-Mail. I live in Germany and have no kids. It's illegal here to post names of offenders in the Internet. So I knew, it must be spam or fraud. It's really sick to scare parents on a way like that. Anyway, I was curious and clicked the link. Luckily the site didn't open.

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  49. Don't be duped by this garbage, it's a ploy to pilfer money from you by using scare tactics. A visit with the local police and various websites can provide more accurate details than this KidsLiveSafe crap does free of cost. I get a kick out of the addresses these messages come from. Why car dealerships, interior design companies, holiday gift guides, and investment organizations would be sending these is beside me. Makes me feel safe to know these businesses have such an interest in our young people's safety that they're looking into sexual offenders' locations for the public. KidsLiveSafe is a dirty business that deserves to be shut down.

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  50. So far, I've received this notice from betterlifeins.com and definecatalogueclassify.com. I'm sure they're really sending it. Look up KidsLiveSafe address at 3905 State St. Suite 7-228 as listed in message. I see Peet's Coffee and Tea and Relax In the Back Santa Barbara, but no KidsLiveSafe. All the more reason to believe this junk.

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  51. Very poor taste and really, and what would knowing this help you do anyway.

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  52. I just received this also. I decided to Google sexual predator email alerts and this site came up. I'm glad I decided to do this. Good to know it's a scam but this is terrible. These predators belong in prison.

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  53. Recycled info that comes with a membership fee to view. This information is free of charge to see if you know where to look. KidsLiveSafe is a worthless site that'll cost much more than it's actually worth, not to mention all the more spam your address will be sent in for. While their intention is good on protecting kids, the subscribers are really the ones who aren't safe from all the hazards this site leaves you susceptible to.

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  54. Do not try to unsubscribe to the email alerts as I tried and it would NEVER accept the request or show that my request had begun processing. It just did nothing. Which sadly I have now gone to the website!

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  55. If these laws actually worked then new sex offenders would not be added to the "hit list" everyday! As for knowing who lives near you, do not worry about it because chances are the real threat lives with you! One last thing, if you are that paranoid and stupid to believe that our kids are protected by our government then you need to ask yourself "Who puts the guns in our kids' hands?"

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    1. Their parents? No, wait, their friends? Their big brother/sister? Tell me! Smith & Wesson? Wait - the nazis, yeah, it's always the nazis, gosh I hate those fuckers.

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    2. To whom it may concern, we’re not sure exactly what you are saying here but we wanted to inform you of some of our benefits. Our product offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond just providing sex offender data that is available on the internet for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and
      if you have any questions feel free to email our helpful member support team at
      support@kidslivesafe.com or contact us directly at 1-800-301-5905.
      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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    3. To whom it may concern, unfortunately laws don’t stop all problems, and this is certainly a case where that is true. Being informed about threats and risks around your loved ones (sex offender data) is one step to try to avoid a major issue for your family. We agree with you that shockingly many of the real issues are at home with family or extended family and parents or loved ones need to be on the look out for strange behavior. Our product offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond just providing sex offender data that is available on the internet for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and
      if you have any questions feel free to email our helpful member support team at
      support@kidslivesafe.com or contact us directly at 1-800-301-5905.
      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most

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    4. Shar, Dude, If you are for real; there are "threats" in every neighborhood. You have no right to tell people your stupid POS website is necessary to prevent them. Although, if they are stupid enough to believe that shit, maybe they deserve to be scammed. Whatever.

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  56. As I write this, there is a tab on my browser, that if clicked on will take you to an open email on my computer. It is from kids live safe and is a Sex Offender Search Engine. I opened it about five minuets ago and was cautiously reading the page. Then I saw an input window and they wanted me to use it to give them my email address. Hmmmm If they emailed this letter to me, why do they need my email address? surly they already have it right? Something about that just stunk like a skunk. So, I opened another tab to search google about them and found this page.

    You know what I'm doing next? Im going back to that other tab, close the email down, and report it as spam.

    Thanks guys
    Bill

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    1. Dear Bill, the emails that you describe receiving are from the Publisher relationship that you had prior to receiving our offer, they have nothing to do with our company. With that said, all you have to do is unsubscribe from the link on the email and you will stop receiving emails (it’s the law for Publishers to adhere to these rules). We sincerely hope that your issue has been resolved.
      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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    2. Dear Shar (of "The Kids Live Safe Support Team"), Bill posted in April, you took until October to respond (rather slow "support" time!). Your company is a scam. Clicking unsubscribe just says to spammers like you that we have a live email, so you can subject us to more spam.

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    3. Shar, if legit, you would not be posting with a non-account, but rather attempting to use legit profiles to respond to sites like these, from a professional account and explain bla bla reasons for this annoying spam. You aren't doing that. Also, is Shar even a real name. Are you just a bored Nigerian, or what?

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  57. So our tax money sucking government officials. It should be your job to eliminate such online criminals who are praying on unsuspected parents try to protect their children. 1) If such list is lawfully public, the respective government officials should investigate and prosecute the owner of the email sent to these people profiting from the public info illegally without pointing out the free source. 2) If such info isn't public, same as above, and in addition these email senders violating laws selling private information across states, which squarely put in the jurisdiction of DOJ.

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    1. So our tax money sucking government officials. It should be your job to eliminate such online criminals who are praying on unsuspected parents try to protect their children.

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  58. I put in my zip code, and then did some research....CALL DA FEDS MAN

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  59. I just recieved Sexual Predator Alert in my neighborhood. Looked like they were anxious for me to open it, I didn't bc it seemed suspicious, I never signed up for alerts.

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  60. Thank you for posting this! I was a little skeptical when they wanted my address so I stopped and decided to check it out first. You saved me but it was close! :)

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  61. I haven't received any of these bogus notifications as of late, I wonder what happened? There for a while, I was getting several on a daily basis. Look closely at the messages and something looks fishy. Unless you're foolish enough to subscribe to this site, it's impossible for KLS to know if, as the emails say, offender activity is actually going on in the receiver's area. Furthermore, if this place's best interest was truly protecting our youth, there wouldn't be a subscription rate. It stays afloat by tricking people with mass hysteria.

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  62. I just got this scary email for the first time 8 JUL 2014. So rest easy, the scam is still alive. Mine linked to something called Kids Live Safe. I fed it a Taiwan zipcode [plus an email from 10-minute mail] and it generated what looked like dozens of hits, but they were all miles away. And the risk factor never finished loading. What a disappointment. I fed it a zip from Ohio and it did a lot better. Many hits right close by and HIGH risk factor. Tried a third zipcode from a sparsely settled section of Nevada. It got one hit, nine miles away. But it had trouble with the risk factor. Maybe the guy (or gal) has had trouble getting out lately. Anyway, all the best to him (or her). All the best to Kids Live Safe too. May they get everything they deserve.

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    1. To whom it may concern, we’re not really sure what you are saying here. Our signup process is extremely clear and asks for $1 for a 7 day trial to enable members to review the product before being charged further for our monthly protection services. Our product offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond just providing sex offender data that is available on the internet for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and
      if you have any questions feel free to email our helpful member support team at
      support@kidslivesafe.com or contact us directly at 1-800-301-5905.
      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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    2. Shar: From your company's terms of use policy (https://signup.kidslivesafe.com/exp/terms.htm Note: link buried several pages into the sign-up process):

      {{
      CANCELLATION POLICY:

      You understand that to cancel Your subscription you must either email us at support@kidslivesafe.com or call our member support department by calling 1-800-301-5905. Once you have confirmed your desire to cancel, Your account is immediately canceled and You will receive a cancellation confirmation email. If You do not receive a cancellation confirmation email, Your account was not canceled.
      }}

      So, basically, we sign-up, try to cancel during the 7 day period, then "If You do not receive a cancellation confirmation email, Your account was not canceled."

      So, all you have to do to hook people in to the $29.97/month automatic fee, (after the 7 days), is just don't respond to their email!!! Definitely a scam!

      The phone number is probably one where the caller is deliberately left on hold for long periods (in hopes they will hang up in frustration). And probably to a foreign call center (I notice the time-stamp on this and other posts you made show they were made during what is well past midnight in most of the United States).

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    3. Hello and thank you for your comment. You will be happy to know that canceling a Kids Live Safe membership is extremely simple and involves either simply calling our member support team and speaking with a representative or using our automated system past our office hours. We have a dedicated staff that processes e-mail and other types of communications all day and our response rate is one of the highest in the industry. Our call center is also well maintained with agents right here in the United States ready to help our members.

      We invite you to reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905 or email us at support@kidslivesafe.com to see for yourself. We would be happy to speak with you further.

      The Kids Live Safe Support Team

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  63. How gullible has someone to be to fall for this crap?

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    1. While a computer and technologically savvy person is likely able to see this manure is a scam, those who are not will play into the scammer's trap set by scaring the receiver. If not for the gullible, scammers wouldn't exist. KidsLiveSafe uses a haunting concern to concern to parents to trick people into subscribing to a crooked, dishonest site whose intent is for profit, rather than inform.

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    2. To whom it may concern, we are not trying to scare, we are trying to have an honest conversation about a very serious issue that exists, and provide solutions for education and prevention. Our service is not a scam, it’s an incredibly valuable tool to help protect famiies.
      Our signup process is extremely clear and asks for $1 for a 7 day trial to enable members to review the product before being charged further for our monthly protection services. Our product offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond just providing sex offender data that can be found for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and we offer many options for cancellation ranging from email cancellation to a member support department open from 5 am to 8 pm 7 days a week. If by chance you don’t reach a member support representative, you can cancel within their automated phone system very easily or elect for cheaper pricing if you want to remain a member at a lower price.
      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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  64. For me the biggest red flag is this company's physical location. Santa Barbara is the capitol if antipedophile scams. They have more registered juvenile sex offenders & "profesional pervhunters" than anywhere else in the country. If you remeber the Santic Panic started in that area...

    If you're concerned, got to your local sherrifs website. It will have a link to your states regestry. Better yet teach your kids how to be safe, and pay attention. The odds are that if they are victimized it will be by someone you both know and trust.

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    1. To whom it may concern, I’m not really sure how to respond to this. First, Santa Barbara is a beautiful community and the Kids Live Safe product has nothing to do with this city or “scams” that have started in this area. We agree that good parenting and education is always the best way to educate young ones of the risks that exist in today’s society. Having information and tools that can assist in keeping your loved ones safe is an additional resource to utilize to keep your most precious “assets” protected. We recommend state registries or free sites to those who can’t afford the added protection that we offer.
      We wanted to take a minute to highlight some of the services that we provide to our members.
      One of the key features of our membership is our ability to create a 5 mile protection zone around our member’s home address. This allows us to monitor new sex offender activity and send immediate email alerts when a new sex offender registers within this monitoring area. Not only are our members able to monitor their own home, but can set up 3 additional monitoring areas for no additional charge.
      Our members are also able to set up Emergence Response
      Profiles for each one of their children. These digital profiles contain a
      child’s picture, personal information, physical description, medical
      information as well as guardian contact information. These profiles can
      instantly be emailed to friends, family or the police in case a child goes
      missing or is abducted; this assists parents and law enforcement in the
      recovery of the child.
      Since sexual predators are gaining access to our children via
      the internet our members are able to utilize our award winning internet filter.
      This internet filter allows parents to monitor their child’s online activities
      to ensure that they stay safe while surfing the web or chatting with friends.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and
      if you have any questions feel free to email our helpful member support team at
      support@kidslivesafe.com or contact us directly at 1-800-301-5905.

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  65. Absolutely disgusted with the lengths these people go to! Thanks for the info - Samantha, Devon, UK

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  66. Just received a similar message that slipped through the spam filter, with the following headline: "ALERT #35302903 - DT. 10.12.2014"

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    1. To whom it may concern, our marketing affiliates send emails identifying “sex offender risks” when someones moves into their area, that is the alert you are speaking of. Our product offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond providing sex offender data that can be found for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and we offer many options for cancellation ranging from email cancellation to a member support department open from 5 am to 8 pm 7 days a week. If by chance you don’t reach a member support representative, you can cancel within their automated phone system very easily or elect for cheaper pricing if you want to remain a member at a lower price. There are no tricks, just a great product that does cost money to remain a member of.

      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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  67. Well I opened it and got a terrible virus....the only thing I could do was to put my computer to an earlier date and everything is back to normal....what an idiot I was!!!!!
    I have 2 young boys....13 & 9 so I was def interested not to mention worried when I got an email that was supposedly going to keep my children safe.
    I wish I looked it up first! Usually I do!!
    Good luck everyone!!

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    1. To whom it may concern, opening an email that alerts you to sex offender acivty will not give you a virus, that must have come from a different email that you opened. Kids Live Safe offers many tools and benefits to protect families that goes well beyond providing sex offender data that can be found for free. From email alerts when new offenders enter a designated “protection zone” to emergency response profiles that help locate children in case of an emergency to online protection, we offer lots of options for protection.
      We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and we offer many options for cancellation ranging from email cancellation to a member support department open from 5 am to 8 pm 7 days a week. If by chance you don’t reach a member support representative, you can cancel within their automated phone system very easily or elect for cheaper pricing if you want to remain a member at a lower price. There are no tricks, just a great product that does cost money to remain a member of.

      The Kids Live Safe Support Team
      "Protect What Matters Most"

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    2. tool tool tool, you are a tool, tool, tool

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  68. To whom it may concern, I’m not really sure how to respond to this. First, Santa Barbara is a beautiful community and the Kids Live Safe product has nothing to do with this city or “scams” that have started in this area. We agree that good parenting and education is always the best way to educate young ones of the risks that exist in today’s society. Having information and tools that can assist in keeping your loved ones safe is an additional resource to utilize to keep your most precious “assets” protected. We recommend state registries or free sites to those who can’t afford the added protection that we offer.
    We wanted to take a minute to highlight some of the services that we provide to our members.
    One of the key features of our membership is our ability to create a 5 mile protection zone around our member’s home address. This allows us to monitor new sex offender activity and send immediate email alerts when a new sex offender registers within this monitoring area. Not only are our members able to monitor their own home, but can set up 3 additional monitoring areas for no additional charge.
    Our members are also able to set up Emergence Response
    Profiles for each one of their children. These digital profiles contain a
    child’s picture, personal information, physical description, medical
    information as well as guardian contact information. These profiles can
    instantly be emailed to friends, family or the police in case a child goes
    missing or is abducted; this assists parents and law enforcement in the
    recovery of the child.
    Since sexual predators are gaining access to our children via
    the internet our members are able to utilize our award winning internet filter.
    This internet filter allows parents to monitor their child’s online activities
    to ensure that they stay safe while surfing the web or chatting with friends.
    We take the safety of our member’s families very seriously and
    if you have any questions feel free to email our helpful member support team at
    support@kidslivesafe.com or contact us directly at 1-800-301-5905.


    The Kids Live Safe Support Team
    "Protect What Matters Most"

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    1. What's that address where you're located? The 3905 State St. Suite 7-228 in SB? Funny when you look that up, there's no sign of KidsLiveSafe in the area, unless the coffee shops and Relax in the Back are where you're doing business out of. Like most all spam messages, if you actually look up the address often listed in the ads, there's usually no sign of the business being promoted. The "addresses" are merely deceptions to make the messages appear legitimate.

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    2. This is a legitimate address guys. Need to do your research. Zoom in on Google map and view the site all around. There is a UPS office in the back and, low and behold, it is Unit #7. 228 is the KLS box number inside! There is even a UPS truck leaving the driveway in the street view!!!!! How cool is that? And I have never been there, I live over 600 miles away.

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    3. Sure it pops up on the map and is heavily advertised, but where's the building? There is absolutely nothing that indicates this place exists, the address shows up in the middle of the street. What have we got here, an underground business? Instead of seeing a building, we see the KLS logo. Something fishy about anything involving KLS. How they turn up with high ratings on BBB is a mystery considering there's little proof besides a logo they're a legitimate business. All the area businesses appear onscreen, no sign of KLS. For something as severe as child molestation and rape, little appears that proves KLS' true intent is to "protect what matters most." I'd protect both my money and identity and put my faith in the police before I would a mysterious business like KLS.

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  69. you should be offering this free

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  70. It was pretty obviously a scam because they spell 'neighbourhood' wrong!

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  71. This outfit is all about making money and less about keeping kids safe. A little research will show you the information they sell is readily available online at absolutely no charge.

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  72. Sad that my comment might result in spam comments. Such is life on the internet.

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  73. Still going strong.

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  74. Just a warning -- be careful. Although this article was first posted back in 2012, it's now 2015 and this scam is STILL active, but has been re-packaged.

    The email address will say: Sex Offender Alert KLS
    The header will say: Child Predator Alert in Your Area - (insert date)

    The KLS stands for KIds Live Safe -- and if you read through this comment board -- you'll notice that these SCAM artists now know that their rock has been kicked over and they've been exposed. Which is why they've Googled themselves and are showing up in threads like this, so they can laughably say "No, no, no. Everyone ignore this scam alert. We're an honest and legitimate organization, so it's perfectly okay to click on the links and give us info and let us install a virus on your computer."

    It's a SCAM. As someone noted above, if you Google Map search their location, you can instantly see it's not even a real place. And I love that these morons have posted in this very thread several times of late and being the low IQ morons that they are, they couldn't even take the time -- in their cut & paste stupidity -- to fix their spelling errors or line breaks and other things, which is ALWAYS a clear sign of a scam artist at work.

    People like this who would pray on innocent people to give them a virus deserve jail time. But even worse, people who would trick innocent people and concerned parents by using CHILDREN to trick people into a virus have a special place reserved for them in Hell one day.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. I represent Kids Live Safe. We are participating in discussions like this because we want to ensure there is an honest portrayal of our company on blogs such as this. We genuinely feel if you would take a moment to explore our website, you might agree with the thousands of families who use this service as a way to feel safe in their homes and communities.

      Our services do not contain any sort of viruses, and we in fact provide tools for parents to keep their kids safe on the internet.

      We invite you to speak with us if you would like to discuss this matter further. Our number is 1-800-301-5905 between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week.

      The Kids Live Safe Support Team

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    2. Dear above anonymous post - your worry that this blog is accurately representing the spam that people get to their fucking email folders is unwarranted. Stop spamming people's fucking email folders and you won't have to worry about your fucking reputation. Dude.

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  75. I received the email so I checked the BBB and they are legit. They actually have good ratings. With that being said there is a buyer's beware I would like to give. As a parent of two the service of recieving alerts sounds enticing because this is not a part of what you can get through the government website. If this service is something you want to use READ THE FINE PRINT! The $1 charge is for an introductory 7 day period and then the fees go up. The only way you can stop the fees is to cancel the service.

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  76. I'm trying to figure out what good these "alerts", or for that matter anything KLS offers, really do beside create a false sense of security? From what I can see, subscribers are paying for an inferior police force. Say this horrible tragedy strikes our children, who can do more, KLS, or the police? KLS uses all these so-called great features (5-mile protection zone, computer monitors, etc.,.) as music to subscribers' ears, but seriously, what good will any of it do? I'd have to believe the police can benefit us more than what KLS can.

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  77. They've been popping up in the spam folder lately under the title Consumer Alert with the spiel about "offenders in my neighborhood". Coming from a spammer, or KLS for real, I wouldn't waste money on their services. Looks like a lot of junk.

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  78. "Neighborhood Alert – Kids Live Safe"@udhs.nike.com

    That is the latest.. March 8th 2015... it has been going on for quite a long time now. I'm not opening something from an email address that looks like that!! WARNING! RISK !! Click display this display images text to show me below pictures? ?? That already are visible. .. hmm, lol. The rest is the same common BS. Good thing I got this alert concerning the holiday season... quite a bit after the holiday season. . I wish scammers were easier to stomp out as some issues, but some of them just never seem to go away. Be careful out there people.

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    1. Lol, almost missed the best part: the unsubscribe section with black text and blue hhyer link words is just a big image, not only that. .. the alternative to clicking the fake blue text link is to mail. ... ALLERGY RELIEF Magazine. .. that's so weird, lol.

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    2. We can assure you that our company only works with publishers that are very reputable and follow all guidelines of conduct. These publishers have prior relationships with the people they email to We apologize if you are being emailed in error and recommend that you use the unsubscribe links included in the emails as they will remove you from further offers about their services.

      If you have further questions or need our further assistance, we invite you to reach out to us at 1-800-301-5905 between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week. We assure you we are committed to ensuring your satisfaction with how your issue is handled and look forward to hearing from you.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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    3. Greetings to visitors of the scam blog, I checked this number and it is officially connected to Kids Live Safe. However, the poster is anonymous, so take that for what you will. Unsubscribe by the number mentioned above at your own risk.

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  79. Getting bombarded daily numerous times with KLS garbage showing up in my spam folder. Anything advertising this group has a foul stench to it, especially when it's coming from addresses irrelevant to the brand. Sad to say I'm not sure there's any way to repel the spam from this, you certainly don't want to click the unsubscribe link, or you'll invite more. It's not sent from KLS directly, but their site is pretty much worthless within itself. Why pay a fee for unnecessary services and unreliable information?

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    1. @Howard Saint: We are sorry to hear about this issue. We only work with reputable publishers who follow strict regulations concerning email marketing. The unsubscribe links included in the e-mails you are receiving will indeed remove your email address from that publisher's database. If for whatever reason, you are still receiving emails after the specified time, we would like to learn about this.

      We are sorry you do not find out services valuable. We are very proud of the services that we offer to protect the families. Our information is aggregated from the databases of registered sex offenders all throughout the nation and are thus the most accurate available.

      If you would like to discuss this matter with us further, we invite you to reach out to us by phone at 1-800-301-5905. A representative can be reached between 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST 7 days a week.

      Kids Live Safe Support

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  80. I received a similar email today, 6/24/15! Thanks for posting this blog - I figured it was spam.....nothing is sacred!

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  81. Warning: Suspicious Site
    Wait!
    Are you sure you want to go there?
    The link you clicked is taking you to: http://kidslivesafe.com/faqs.php
    McAfee tested this site and found files that contain viruses, spyware, or other potentially unwanted programs

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  82. Fantastic articles is post by you in this blog. You give a nice thing. Thank you for such a nice article. Every word og this blog helps me to give detail to me.
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  83. Just when I thought the KLS spam was gone, the newest one is the best yet. They haven't been as frequent as they were, however, suddenly it's "OMG Pedophile Activity?" in the title. It's a slim chance it's actually linked to KLS, but it does quite the job of making the outfit look dumber than it already does. I don't bother opening them and I'm certainly not interested in subscribing to a shady site like this. Be safe and steer clear of Kids Live Safe.

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  85. They are still going strong! what can we do to stop this? Tried all the phone numbers - no luck.

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  87. Just received this same SCAM EMAIL April 11 "2017"
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