- Author: Toni
- Filed under: Scams
- Date: Nov 18,2009
For that matter all forms of cons,schemes, rip-offs or scams not just in the desperate job seekers, all predatory seekers lurking on the innocent. Phony Mortgage lending/loan skarking etc etc. I know this watch where you sign your name on paper, for there are lots of BAD contract deals out there!
"Let the buyer beware." That will be the quote until it happens to someone they know. The scams are just too plentiful to ferret them all into the light.
- Author: Toni
- Filed under: Scams
- Date: Nov 15,2009
I spend a lot of time on internet since I am not working. Many times I have ended on sites promising me earn money from home by putting free websites and how can that be true? What kind of scams are these? Why are they saying that without knowing the person and screening the person? I stay free from sex sites and consumer survey sites. Whatelse should I be aware of?
great site..has all info you need to know if its a scam or not..
http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/inboxer.asp
Check the main page to know of other hoaxes/scams
http://www.snopes.com/
- Author: Toni
- Filed under: Scams
- Date: Nov 12,2009
I’m sure I’ve heard of real life people working from home, but all web research points to countles scams. Anyone know of any true work from home opportunities?
I looked at a lot of so called online work from home programs…and paid surveys…and lots of stuff…the only thing that seems legit to me, fully legit…is hits4pay…
http://www.iwebtool.com/shortcut/9580
This is how it works…
you sign up = FREE
your account is approved…
you receive emails…read the emails and click link to advertisement…FREE
and you earn a few cents…
its not a get rich quick scheme…its basically something you can do to earn some extra money day by day by just clicking a link…never costs you anything…and they actually give you $10 for signing up…every time you hit $25, they will send a check to the address you give them…thats all.
J-
http://www.iwebtool.com/shortcut/9580