I saw an ad for this site on Facebook, rip off or not ?
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11-09-2012, 09:59 AM
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Rip Off. A legitimate company will never ask for money.
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11-09-2012, 09:59 AM
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They're all a rip-off!
Just think about it logically: 1. Look at what they promise to pay and the input provided. Do you really believe you'd get paid ("just 20 minutes a day and earning over $300/day") - that amounts to $900/hour for unqualified labour? 2. No legit company would ask for money up front, plain and simple. Jobs pay you, not the other way around. Also, you said that "the ad is on Facebook, I don't know if it gives enough credential." Facebook is a business - it runs ads and makes money. They're not legally responsible for the content, so they'll run anything. This site can take out a front-page ad in the New York Times if they have the money - that has no relevance to credentials. In conclusion, all these offers sound amazing. But remember - if it sounds too good to be true, it (probably) is. Ads |
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11-09-2012, 09:59 AM
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I have used this program. When most people cry scam is because they think there being hired for a job and of course no one is going to pay for a job. What you get is instructions how to make money online. Basically an Ebook. I put it to use and have made over $30,000 part time, you must be aggressive. Yes the site is mis leading put if you don't want o spend years hunting for the information found in this site it was worth the 50 bucks. Kinda like learning to play golf you can teach yourself if you have a few years.
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11-09-2012, 09:59 AM
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would you be willing to share this ebook? or provide links to the companies in the list it's said to contain?
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