Reseller Spam Beggar Exposed: QuakeServices and the Fake Newsbreak Employee
QuakeServices.com is a so-called outreach service person employed by the online publication https://www.newsbreak.com.

Tired of spammy, desperate, and non-GDPR-compliant spam emails begging to sell you guest posts and links? Meet QuakeServices.com, a so-called outreach service person employed by the online publication https://www.newsbreak.com/
\ At the center of this pathetic operation and fake claims of employment is an Alias Harley Groff—or at least that’s the name they slap on their emails (harleyoutreach@gmail.com).
\ But wait, in the email signature sent with gmail.com, the sender suddenly transforms into a totally different person named Roen, claiming to work at NewsBreak.com as the "Outreach Manager." Because, of course, all legitimate outreach managers at reputable news websites use free Gmail accounts to conduct business, right?
The Junk Spam Email - Typical Paid Guest Post Spam Begging - Complete With Lies
From - Harley Groff \
I work athttps://www.newsbreak.com/as an Outreach Manager. If you are looking for guest posts on our websites. Yes, we accept sponsored posts, and we have an editorial fee of $… for a general post and $… for casino/CBD post. \n \n **Google News Approved \n Ahrefs Rank:202,058 \n \n **SEMrush Traffic : 3M \n DA:70 \n \n DR:81 \n \n Backlinks:2.1M \n \n Referring Domains:11.13K \n \n Domain Age:25y (1997-09-03) \n \n Topics: Almost everything: news, travel, celebrities, crypto, finance, \n culture, health, politics, business, Technology \n \n Sample post: http://www.newsbreak.com/kion-news-channel-546-1276855/3646819920572-missing-person-s-case-leads-to-mummified-body-in-bay-area-home <<< **He did not write this - It’s a missing person’s article reported by CNN! \n Other services offered (Price varies for regular, casino, cbd, and trading platforms): \n
Article Writing Services ($50/1000 Words) <<< Charges $50 for a ChatGPT created article! What a scam!
\ **Notes:
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**Let me know if you have any questions. \n
Thanks & Regards.
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Outreach Specialist
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Fake Identity Circus: Harley Groff or Roen? Pick a name and stick with it! If you’re going to lie, at least do it convincingly.
\ NewsBreak? Not Buying It: NewsBreak.com would be mortified to know their name is being used in this amateur scam. Real outreach managers don’t operate from Gmail.
\ GDPR? What’s That? These spammy emails don’t even attempt to comply with GDPR. No opt-out, no proper company details
\ Reseller Nonsense: They don’t even own the links or guest post opportunities they’re hawking. Instead, they’re middlemen trying to flip overpriced backlinks while clogging up your inbox with their desperate nonsense. Website owners everywhere are getting sick and tired of the never-ending flood of paid guest post spam emails from so-called "outreach experts" and "guest post specialists."
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It’s the same old story every time: some random person with a generic Gmail account claims to offer premium placements on sites they don’t even own. These freelancing spam beggars are multiplying like cockroaches, infiltrating inboxes with the same recycled, cookie-cutter messages.
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The audacity of these people is astounding. They’ll name-drop major publications, claim to have insider connections, and insist that their link placements will "boost your SEO."
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But let’s be real—these people don’t have access to anything legitimate.
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They are middlemen, resellers, and commission-hungry spammers trying to squeeze money out of unsuspecting website owners who don’t know any better.
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More and more website owners are fighting back by publicly exposing these emails, warning others, and calling out the fakes. Forums, blogs, and even social media platforms are filled with complaints about these scammers.
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Some website owners are even posting the exact emails they receive to showcase just how ridiculous and laughably unprofessional these outreach attempts are.
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And let’s talk about their so-called "professionalism." Using fake names? Pretending to work at major news sites while emailing from a free Gmail address? If you’re such an expert who works for a major platform, why not use a company domain email?
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Why not prove your credibility instead of making baseless claims? Because the truth is, they have zero credibility—and the moment you ask for actual proof of their so-called access, they vanish faster than a Fiverr gig refund.
If you see an email from Harley Groff, Roen, or any other alias they come up with next, don’t waste your time. Mark it as spam, report it for GDPR violations, and move on. The internet has enough bottom-feeders; we don’t need to entertain their spam-begging circus.
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QuakeServices.com: Just another name in the long list of sketchy reseller spam operations trying to cash in on the guest post and link-building racket. If you’re looking for real PR or SEO services, maybe start with someone who doesn’t pretend to work for NewsBreak.com while using a Gmail address.
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And to all the freelance spam beggars out there—stop wasting everyone’s time. We see through your nonsense, and we’re not buying what you’re selling.
Roen
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