MY SWEETIE PIE INTRODUCTIONS
God Fearing Men
and Asian Women for marriage
Home Typing -- These are scams. They are not what they claim to be. There may be some that actually are for real, but I have not found any in 3 years. They ask for a small amount of money to become a home typist and actually go as far as saying that you need a quality printer in order to be accepted, but they accept anyone that sends them money, then you have to do the same. You are really not a home typist nor do you help anyone else to become one, but rather a deceitful trick for people to send money, then you will offer the same thing of telling others to become a home typist like was offered to you, and that is not moral. I would stay away if I were you, unless you don't have a conscience and want to trick people.
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Home typing for Doctors, Paralegals, etc. -- These are especially dangerous because they present themselves as real jobs online, just as in real life, but they have been known to disappear off the face or the earth after taking much money from the unsuspecting public. They ask for $300.00 to $700.00 or more. DO NOT DO IT. Another reason they are so dangerous is because of the price. Many people can afford to lose 10 to 20 dollars, but not their rent or mortgage money as 3 to 7 hundred (or more) would be.
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Any pyramid type -- They ask for money to be sent to 4-8 people in order to buy reports, with promises of earning millions if you do DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. I tried one for free, (because I got lucky) and made $5.00, but had I sent any money to get into it, would have cost me $40.00 plus all the costs for advertising. These scams are usually presented as unsolicited emails and are the same thing as the one's in the postal mail, only online. They do not work. Don't waste your money. They are the one's with 4 to 8 names on them and you have to send each of them money through the mail, cash, then eliminate the first or last name, (according to their instructions) and place your name in it's spot. Don't do it, or you can just burn your money and save time.
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Envelope stuffing -- These are also not what they appear to be. You will not be an envelope stuffer for pay, but rather a sales person that gets paid commissions by the people that buy whatever is being offered in the paperwork that is supplied to you to stuff and usually you get one copy and have to make more yourself. You will basically be advertisng whatever product and when, or if, people reply with their orders, then you get paid. Don't waste your time with any of them, nor your money to get into it.
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TheMail.com -- This is an outright scam. First of all, they promise you hundreds of thousands of dollars if you can get tons of people to sign up under you. Then, as you get more people, they cut your rate of pay so that it is almost nothing at all, then, even worse than that, when it comes time to pay you, they DO NOT send any check or money or anything. We have done this ourselves and got over 550 people to sign up for it. Our pay for the first 4 months of 2001, is less than one dollar. We originally hit our $30.00 minimum payout in Jan. of 2001 and now, a few days away from May, 2001, we still have not gotten paid. We are reporting them to the IFCC for Internet FRAUD and they still are not paying us. Stay away from this one, or you will waste a lot of time and lose your good business name on the Internet when you get others to join and no one gets paid.
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ConsumerInfo.com -- Promised a free credit report. Promised to send passcodes to access the web site member area. What came? Nothing, except for $79.95 taken out of my account with no warning and $120 in overdraft charges!
Consumer Beware!!! Seeking your credit report? Possibly trying to get your credit cleaned up, doing a little debt consolidation? DON'T GO HERE!!! You'll only accrue more debt!!!
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