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			<dc:creator>Chazman80</dc:creator>
			<title>SCAMS - FileClub.net, MaximumFiles.com, OptimumDownloads.com, DownloadNova.com</title>
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Matt Dylewski and Jake Dylewski are Internet scam artists who've assembled an array of websites designed to entice naive and unsuspecting Internet users to signup in order to supposedly gain access to pirated software, games, movies, music, etc.

Whilst users believe they're paying a one-time fee of $4.95 for lifetime access, unbeknownst that what they've in fact signed up to is a subscription of $30/month.

Various searches on the Internet reveal how hundereds of unsuspecting users have fallen foul of these scammers, many having to contact their credit card companies to block payments and cancel their cards.
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:20:17 GMT</pubDate>
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