All Get Rich Scams Revealed by Michael Day


From the desk of Michael Day,senior reviewer: All get rich quick scams are revealed here.read the article before planning to join any program.
......You may have heard my name as i am a successful Internet marketer who is earning full time just by IM and if you are new to IM you will know me as you will get into the business.
I know everyone in this world wants to earn lots of money with less efforts and spending time with your family.Who doesn't want to work from home in his pajamas.I Guess everyone would!So lets talk about all the get rich quick schemes which are running in the market right now.They are showing dreams to people that they can earn $100,$200,$500,$1000 or even $5000 per day.I can tell you that 90% of these people are fraud.
........You must be thinking that how can i say all this?Well just because i have tried and tested most of these programs.Tell me tell you about it.I started my Im career in 2004.As i lost my job and was trying to establish a small business for me as i am not very educated.I was sick n tired of my pizza delivery job.I wasted around $5000 on the get rich quick schemes available at that time in the market.Yes i will say wasted because most of them were totally useless and had all the old and outdated information.What i really found there:
 
Outdated information Misleading and nonworking links No real support which they promise in their Websites No answer of E-mails asking to invest more money when you are in.
But not all of them are cheat.I have found few people who are really honest and helped me in earning money online.I have also talked to the owners of the programs who are everyday people like you and are ready to help you individually.They have good quality information which can help you earn easily between $100-$200 a day.But don't take my word you can visit their websites which i have listed on the page and check yourself.These all are LEGITIMATE companies who are committed to help their customers and even have a 45 days refund policy.That means even if you don't like it you can get a full refund.
In my opinion you need to invest something if u want to earn.And if you are new you need someone to guide you and tell you about the inns and outs.So their is no harm if u invest a nominal money to start up your business.
That's all for now .If u find this information helpful and liked it please mail me a small thanks just to make me feel appreciated

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How To Avoid Home Business Scams  by Obinna Heche

With more people looking for work online, some offering work opportunities at home are blurring the line between pyramid or Ponzi schemes and functional multilevel marketing programs. One key difference to keep in mind is that pyramid schemes are illegal in almost every state and if you get suckered into one, you can be found guilty of violating Federal Trade Commission laws.
 
As the number of people looking for online work increases so do the number of pyramid offers, often thinly disguised as multilevel marketing. If you have the slightest hint that something about an offer does not feel right, walk away from it. Better yet, run from it as fast as you can and do not leave any of your cash behind. The internet is an amazing place and new web sites pop up daily.
 
One of the challenges of web sites is that they typically require no proof of identification and setting up an online business can be done in only a few minutes with no questions asked. A person can set up an internet site, spend a few bucks on advertising and reel in a lot of cash in a hurry with false promises and then disappear into cyberspace with nary a trace. The trick to not buying into one of these schemes is knowing what they look like.
 
Some may even come right out and claim they are not an illegal pyramid scheme while others will not mention it at all. There are three key elements to look for in making the decision of whether a plan is legal or not. First, if there is no mention of what product or service is being sold in the first one, maybe two pages of their online sales pitch, it probably is not worth pursuing. Contact information for the company should be blatantly visible on the front page or at least on a contact page. If there is no name, address or phone number available, the company is hiding behind an email address and everyone knows how reliable email contacts are at solving customer problems.
 
The third thing to look for is the focus of the sales pitch. If it talks about how much money that can be made by recruiting other dealers, promising to pay you an unrealistic amount for bringing others into the fold, then it is probably more of a pyramid scheme than a legitimate business opportunity. If you have to buy the companys product in order to remain a qualified distributor, you may soon find that the only sales the company realizes is to their distributors, which is also against FTC rules.
 
An honest business opportunity will tell you upfront what you will be selling and while you may invite distributors to join in your business success, it should not be mandatory to sign up even one additional person in order to receive sales commissions from your own sales efforts.

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Obinna Heche. Los Angeles - California
Delivering the best home based business ideas and opportunities so you can work at home successfully.. http://www.homeincomeportal.com/obhmy365/ 
 
  
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