I'm in the process of attempting to get a refund from one of these data entry scams right now. Allthough the company you mention is a different one the sales pitch sounds a lot like the one I bought into. Typically after taking your money these scammers will get you to sign up with a legitimate affiliate marketing site such as PayDotCom or Clickbank after instructing you to post affiliate links to products listed in the marketplace of these sites. At that point you're on your own. Most of them will tell you that you can make huge sums of money by simply posting those links in free online classified ads. This strategy does not work but at that point they have allready got your money. The truth is that yes there is money in Affiliate marketing but this requires having an established website that ranks highly in search engines. They suggest using adwords and payperclick ads but these cost money and can be very risky in terms of losing a lot of money real quickly. The returns are nowhere near what these data entry scammers claim. It takes time and a lot of work to establish a successful afilliate marketing business and there is quite a learning curve involved. None of that making hundreds or thousands of dollars in a few minutes as the scammers claim. If you'll do a google search on Billy Briggs, Synergy Investments Inc., Cyber Junky Inc., Type At Home, Data Entry Made Easy, you'll find several of these scams under the umbrella of a guy named Billy Briggs. Run any of these company names through the better business Bureau website search and you'll find that this guy and his companies have over 500 complaints against them. Best to avoid the data entry scams.
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