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Old 01-16-2009, 12:21 PM
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Hi,
I am trying to find a legit online earning company but at every turn I find scam after scam, can anyone tell me if any of these reviews are legit; I can't seem to find any of these companies on this forum. Following the "if it sounds to good to be true it is" method it’s hard to believe any legit companies exist at all.

These review sites seem to be set up by the same companies they are reviewing and they start out telling you all about scam sites and how to use caution. In these review they are all using CLICKBANK which leads me to think they are all the company or just affiliates.


Sites if looked through so far all dot coms

scamfreetop10
legitonlinejobsscam.info-watch
sixfigureyearly
legitonlinejobs
themillionaireleague
forexenterprise

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Old 02-06-2009, 01:17 AM
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It sounds to me like a scam, it was for Mystery Shopper, sent from 60 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario M5E 1H5. They sent me a check for $3,995. Supposedly $400 was for me for salary and training, and for me to buy a $40 item from wal-mart, send a money gram of $3430.00 and $128 service charge to Thomas Brewer of Tulsa,OK, USA. The merchandise was mine to keep! Then it says it wants me to contact the assignment coordinator @ 1-514-436-3827 to confirm the receipt of this check. It is important that I evaluate a fair and unbiased opinion. Upon completion of the assignment please fax the CSET form and all receipts back to our office.Note:Please only fax ONLY your completed acceptance form before cashing/depositing check for payment! signed,Sincerely Ryan Banks-Director of Operations
Now for some reason, I believe this is a scam trying to locate my banking numbers from cashing the check.What does anybody else think? It reminded me of the scam that was mentioned on this site about secret shoppers Well, I have said my piece, has anybody ever dealt with this company? And why was it sent from Canada sending money to a US address? Was this perhaps money laundering or just trying for my banking numbers?:confused:I just know it is a scam!

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Old 02-19-2009, 12:06 PM
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Default Mystery Shopper scam.

@cat , this is scam, the cheques is either forged or stolen, after you send the money to the crook you will have top repay the full amount back to the bank, and you could be arrested for being in POSSESSION of a forged instrument that in some places can carry a fifteen year jail term.
Do NOT cash the cheque but take it to the police or the postal inspector if you live in the USA.

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Old 07-16-2009, 08:14 PM
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Hi,
I am trying to find a legit online earning company but at every turn I find scam after scam, can anyone tell me if any of these reviews are legit; I can't seem to find any of these companies on this forum. Following the "if it sounds to good to be true it is" method it’s hard to believe any legit companies exist at all.

These review sites seem to be set up by the same companies they are reviewing and they start out telling you all about scam sites and how to use caution. In these review they are all using CLICKBANK which leads me to think they are all the company or just affiliates.


Sites if looked through so far all dot coms

scamfreetop10
legitonlinejobsscam.info-watch
sixfigureyearly
legitonlinejobs
themillionaireleague
forexenterprise
Well, it is great that you want to make money online. However, there are a lot of scams out there. If you would like to take a look at ScamXposer | Legitimate Internet Money Making Opportunities | Online Business Income Opportunity | Scams | Reviews they can provide you with recommendations, and also ones that are flat out scams. I would personally recommend something like Wealthy Affiliate if you are new to affiliate marketing. However, do not trust any of these claims that tell you, you are going to make millions without lifting a finger. Affiliate marketing is hard work, but if you are dedicated there are a handful of resources out there on the internet.

If you want send me a PM and I can show you some free options of finding good information.

Hope this helps!

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