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Is this correct? does it really work?
#1
http://www.nine-news.net/app/breaking-ne...1=NigeriaB


they say you have to pay $9 and then you can work and earn up to $300 a day, has anyone tried this before?
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#2
Of course, anyone can make thousands of dollars a month without requiring any skill whatsoever.
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#3
but they do require a skill.... using the internet.
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#4
Let me rephrase that. Anyone can make thousands of dollars a month by using the internet.
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#5
The internet requires skills?
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#6
Read the disclamer,

it smells fishy if you need to cover yourself up that badly.

Any reference or income examples of our businesses, incomes, results, and/or examples of others results or incomes on any of our web pages, in our products and/or services are not typical, they are exceptional results, which do not apply to the average person and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. The results shown and reference should be considered by you as extra-ordinary. There is no such thing as a "typical" result because in our experience, a typical person takes no action and therefore gets no results. In order to achieve results, a person needs to take action. To get extra-ordinary results, a person needs to take extra-ordinary action.

Also, where does the money come from? It also says in the legal disclaimer that you are not working for google.

I heard you can earn as much setting up a sex sms line.  ;)
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#7
The fact that it has Nigeria in the URL should be enough to convince anyone of it's honesty and integrity...
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#8
twisted is or fucking stupid or trolling
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#9
Twisted, that's a scam all day long. You could spot that a mile off. They have bots spamming that all over Facebook and you see them in site adverts. There's little to no truth in them. By going through with it you're either inviting a virus (not just that site, but any) and/or giving particular details away and making someone money.

When faced with scams like these, to make it easier to spot the scam, just think "If it's that easy to make good money, why are we in such financial trouble?" and then it becomes easy. And if the country is something like Nigeria then that makes it worse.

Also, why would anybody be telling someone how to make money using the informer's methods? They'd be telling you how to make money, making them lose out on profit. That's effectively giving away the secret formula. That's like KFC teaching a whole load of small business owners how to make their top-selling products, which would be aiding their competitors and bringing them closer to their level.

Don't trust the comments on that site either.
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#10
(06-01-2011, 06:48 PM)Munch link Wrote: Twisted, that's a scam all day long. You could spot that a mile off. They have bots spamming that all over Facebook and you see them in site adverts. There's little to no truth in them. By going through with it you're either inviting a virus (not just that site, but any) and/or giving particular details away and making someone money.

When faced with scams like these, to make it easier to spot the scam, just think "If it's that easy to make good money, why are we in such financial trouble?" and then it becomes easy. And if the country is something like Nigeria then that makes it worse.

Also, why would anybody be telling someone how to make money using the informer's methods? They'd be telling you how to make money, making them lose out on profit. That's effectively giving away the secret formula. That's like KFC teaching a whole load of small business owners how to make their top-selling products, which would be aiding their competitors and bringing them closer to their level.

Don't trust the comments on that site either.

I haven't trusted any of them, what made this reasonable is that they said that you need to post links, aka advertising for them, and what made me really consider getting into it is that the money is refundable in 60 days in case of "not being 100% happy"

that's why I asked, because it "smells fishy"


and now you have to pay $20 instead of 9 :o
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