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Should I trust this man?
02-24-2014, 03:38 PM
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Should I trust this man?
So here I am 17 and thinking about money. I recently have set my self a goal which is to buy a beautiful house for my parents, Somewhere with a lot of space.

Anyway, as I'm at my desk making plans, somebody on instagram asks me if I want to make money, if so e mail me. So I did, before that i checked this guy's insta profile out which is like facebook. He seems like a nice guy. He told me about it. It's basically advertising people to sign up to join this website. The more people you get to sign up the more money you will receive, i mean it's just so simple, it can be done by using your phone. It sounds to easy to believe, I'm scared whether to trust it or not because you have to give debit card info, well he said the payment is done through pay pall, i don't know how that exactly works but anyway, what are your opinions on this? Do you think it's real?

It's called Team Quanta and apparently it was started by some big named entrepreneurs which I recognize. I'm just confused, help me out. Anybody hear about this?

Much appreciated.
Does it sound like a scam?

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02-24-2014, 03:45 PM
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If payment is through Paypal, why does he need your account info? Without knowing more details, it seems suspicious enough to give it a miss.

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02-24-2014, 03:50 PM
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One promotion says:

"Quanta is the brainchild of Jim Lutes and Jim Britt, two world class entrepreneurs and personal growth and direct sales experts."

The self programming recording could be classified as information products in that when electronically delivered there is no real production delivery cost, so they can profit while spreading the revenue among affiliates.

Looks like everyone and his uncle is already promoting it, there are countless other products on the internet available for affiliate promotion.

It's promoted and debated on this MLM oriented forum
http://mlm.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=46015
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02-24-2014, 04:04 PM
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If it sounds too good to be true, it is. How many REAL business opportunities do you think will be coming to a 17 year old via random message on instagram?

DO NOT hand over debit card info. This is a scam. If you want to test it out get a prepaid visa gift card and spend all the money then give them THAT number and see if they contact back.
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02-24-2014, 04:12 PM
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Its a scam

(it sounds just like pyramid selling (- which is illegal)

You are just like thousands/millions of people who believe what people say on facebook

And just like all the rest you just dont grasp that you can put ANY profile you like on it,
You can make up a name, make up a personal history, put photos of anybody you want on it and claim they are you
There is absolutely NO WAY of telling if any of it is true or not.
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