99.6% of 'GET RICH' Programs are SCAMS. Do you know the Signs?

Apr 23
21:00

2004

Eddie Pennington

Eddie Pennington

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99.6% OF ONLINE 'GET RICH' PROGRAMS ARE SCAMS. DO YOU KNOW THE SIGNS?If you're looking to make a ... income online, then you have to read this because there really are ways to make money on the

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99.6% OF ONLINE 'GET RICH' PROGRAMS ARE SCAMS. DO YOU KNOW THE
SIGNS?

If you're looking to make a legitimate income online,99.6% of 'GET RICH' Programs are SCAMS. Do you know the Signs? Articles then you have to read this
because there really are ways to make money on the world wide web. The problem is sorting
out the scams from the genuine money-making opportunities. We've spent 18 months picking
apart a hundred work at home programs and recording data and numbers. What we discovered
was appalling!

There are many 'writers' online that simply aim to capitalize off the dreams of people like you.
Many times we could not reach these 'writers' via email,fax, or phone to obtain the refund they
had promised on their sales page. That is why this site was conceived. We are here to help as
many people as we can find the TRUEST, and most successful Online money-making businesses.

There are obvious signs that will immediately tell you if you are being scammed.

1. Have you been on a site, and noticed the sales pitch you were reading failed to
mention JUST WHAT PRODUCT OR SERVICE was being sold? Chances are you probably
have. They paint this beautiful picture about fancy cars and mansions; trips to exotic paradise
resorts, and all that can be YOURS?! Umm, not quite. These people are selling you the "Dream"
of having a wealthy lifestyle. The name of these programs are 'Multi-level Marketing schemes'
(MLM), or they're also called 'Pyramid schemes'. The point is to get YOU to recruit other people
by feeding them the same dream that you were fed. The only ones making real money are the
creators of the program.

A GENERAL RULE: IF THEY'RE NOT SELLING AN ACTUAL PRODUCT, DO NOT
GIVE THEM $$

2. Stuffing envelopes from the comfort of your own home?
This is supposed to be an employment offer. Yet you are asked to send money to a company
that claims they need it to add you to their database. It does NOT take money to input a couple
lines of data into a server! This is another scam. Common sense will tell you that NO ONE in
their right mind will pay up to $3 dollars to have ONE envelope stuffed.

3. Chain Letters

Chain Letters, Electronic or Otherwise, are not legal. First of all, we want to point out that no matter
what the scam artist tells you in the letter, these little schemes ARE NOT LEGAL, and people HAVE
done jail time over them. For example, Dave Rhodes spent a number of years in a Federal Prison
(and may still be there for all I know) for his starting of this whole scheme electronically back in the
days of the Bulletin Board Services instead of the internet. Whether disguised as a "mailing list," selling
recipes," a "free loan," "selling reports," a "gifting club," "lottery ticket club," or any of a hundred other
thin veils, they are still chain letters, and still illegal.

4. Mass Emailing

For example, many companies that promote bulk email will tell you that sending out bulk email is the
road to riches. It isn't’t. And, if that stock really was such a good deal, why is this person sending you —
and millions of other people — this “secret” tip?

5. "I Can show you how to make $36,000 in only 5 days!"

This is quite possibly the most popular scam floating around the internet. How does this person
know for a fact that YOU, a person he's never met, can make all that money in just 5 days?! For
all he knows, the person on the other end is slightly brain damaged..or lazy even. The point is-
never believe anyone who puts a set dollar amount without knowing anything about the person
buying his 'program.' Individual results will always vary from person to person. The sad truth is
that online businesses CAN NOT be operated by just anyone with a PC and internet connection.

It takes alot of work to earn a living off the internet, but that's why it feels so amazing
when the money starts to roll in.

Eddie Pennington is an internet marketer
and consultant that has several ventrures online. You can learn more about Eddie's latest project by visiting http://www.moneymoneyonline.com

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