Cambridge Who's Who: Who is Going to Rip You Off

Be Wary of Letters from Whos Who Publications Who Extract High Fees

Today, much to my delight, I got a letter from Cambridge Who's Who. I was a bit excited that someone actually wanted to list me in a database along with other notable people! After all, I am running for Mayor, I had owned my own business, I'll be finished with Community College very soon,
 and everything seems to be going fairly well for me. It sounded like a great deal at first, but I'm definitely not a sucker for these kinds of gimmicks, and right away I smelled something fishy.

First thing's first: I checked Google. Sure enough, the fourth, fifth, and sixth matches for "Cambridge Who's Who" were reports of a ripoff. After reading in a bit, I found stories of people getting these form letters inviting them to be included in Who's Who publications. Most of these claim "No Inclusion Fee", but after calling these companies you'll find out, after a lengthy process, that they will want anywhere from $100-$1000 just to include you in their database. (The fee is probably determined by what you tell them on the phone.) My particular letter specifically said "There is no cost to be included in the Registry."

The letter I received was signed by Jennifer A. Gonzalez.... actually, it was not even signed with a pen. It was simply a computer-generated copy of a signature that looks like "V G GR," nothing close to the "J A G" I would expect. One particular other article I found mentioned her directly: and even talked to her on the phone! How many times have you ever gotten the Editor in Chief to conduct long phone interviews for anything important? Probably never, even if you're famous.

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I, too, received a lengthy phone interview from the Cambridge Who's Who,(and ignored my daughter's waves to hang up, because she can smell a scam the minute she picks up the phone). I questioned why an author recently self-published would have the red carpet so soon rolled out and haven't heard from them since I refused to pay several hundred dollars for the honor.

Posted on 03/02/2009 at 10:03:15 AM

I, too, received a lengthy phone interview from the Cambridge Who's Why,(and ignored my daughter's waves to hang up, because she can smell a scam the minute she picks up the phone). I questioned why an author recently self-published would have the red carpet so soon rolled out and haven't heard from them since I refused to pay several hundred dollars for the honor.

Posted on 03/02/2009 at 10:03:08 AM

I received the letter too... It went into shredder. Saved myself from bunch of pain

Posted on 02/27/2009 at 2:02:11 PM

I received a letter also and thought huum so I did respond w/little info and then they started calling about an interview I never responded & they finally caught me then TRIED to sell me a pkg deal,lol. I was basically hung up on b/c I didn't budge. Thought it was kinda funny though...

Posted on 02/26/2009 at 10:02:32 AM

you gotta love google... information for the masses!!!

Posted on 02/23/2009 at 9:02:29 PM

Thanks for the heads up! I wonder how many people get ripped off by these punks! I thought it was strange becasue there are a million william jones''s just in calif. how is it that I was the one? that's why I always say, a lot of these "businesse" are no better that crack dealers.

Posted on 02/23/2009 at 7:02:32 PM

Got one from Cambridge W W addressed to London N5. I am a Cambridge graduate . Google search led to you - brilliant piece of interception by you and Google. But I dont know what site I am on???

Posted on 02/22/2009 at 12:02:00 PM

Just got this letter myself. I'm quite glad I pulled this up on google before I sent these guys any info. Thanks for posting!

Posted on 02/20/2009 at 12:02:04 AM

Just like to say it is refreshing to know that there are still some genuine individuals out there that are not hell bent on ripping you off. This so called Who's Who should be called Who are you?. Like a lot of you I too was extremely sceptical and glad I listened to that inner voice and checked it out. Unfortuantely I suppose there will be some that will fall for the scam.

Posted on 02/18/2009 at 7:02:22 PM

Thanks very much, you're the number 1 site on Google search and it's much appreciated. Saved me much time.

Posted on 02/17/2009 at 7:02:59 PM

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