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Courtney from Texas (Contact Member) -

All of the spam messages that are for work at home income of 1000 + per day. Who is really falling for these make money quick schemes? I think you have to be absolutely nuts to even think it could possibly work.

Comment #1 Sweet_River from Downtown Tijuana, South (Contact Member) -

Well as P.T.Barnum used to say "There's a sucker born every minute". That's what these people count on. If they send it to 100 people and onl 1 bites to pay them the $39.99 with "money back guarantee" then you are talking 10 out of 1000 people and so on and so on. They wait another month and send it out to the same people and their situations have changed, i.e. the husband loses his job and can't find employment and they think hey it's only $40.00 I'd spend that on gas or public transportation.

If they say I can make $1, 000.00 I'll work twice as hard and make $2, 000.00.

That's what these shysters are looking for.


Comment #2 delta from sweetwater (Contact Member) -

I think someone in a desperate situation might. I see a lot of work at home scams listed on craigslist. It is always a promise of $1000 or more per month by just "typing" or something. Some of the most common ones will ask you to pay for training material that is nothing more than one or two pages of a script to post.

Comment #3 PokerPrincess from Hogstown, The Universe (Contact Member) -

Anyone who asks you to pay to make money is running a scam. They want you to pay them, that's how they make their money. If it truly is a job offer to earn money then you do not need to invest to get started unless it is something like Avon and you pay $10 for the starter kit which is worth it. But online jobs... NEVER NEVER NEVER pay to let them help you make money cause you are just filling their pockets.

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