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netjobs
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# Posted: 26 Mar 2006 06:01
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Do any people knows these are good companies and not scammed by these websites
http://www.scamfreezone.org/approved.htm
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Vishal P. Rao
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# Posted: 26 Mar 2006 23:56
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You can find many sites who claim to list scam-free opportunities on their site. Most of these are created solely for generating profit and not to educate opportunity seekers. Apply your own wisdom before signing up for any opportunity.
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getagrip
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# Posted: 27 Mar 2006 00:38
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I don't know if they are scams or not. There is a lot of good programs out there that appear like scams but aren't...and there are a lot of bad programs out there that don't appear to be scams but are. You may want to check out ripoffreport.com just to be sure.
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ralphgreene
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# Posted: 10 Apr 2006 00:52
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If it is an MLM company you are thinking about then I or my friend can evaluate the compensation plan and policies and procedures for the company. He has joined over 100 companies just to see what they are all about so he knows what to look for. There are many gotchas in companies policies and procedures design to take away your check in the future.
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WhitePhoenix
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# Posted: 12 Apr 2006 12:25
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Anyone can, and should, check out all the written materials offered by any company before you join. And check with the BBB to see if there are any complaints. There are many threads on this site where specific companies have been asked about, and responded to by those who have tried them.
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jobinfoway
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2006 00:42
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I am not sure they are scams or not.Because all of this type of company tell they are not scams. but unfortunetly i find out that maximum of them are spam. they are telling this for their company and their sites Image. nothing more at all. I think so. so think again and again before joinnng.
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WhitePhoenix
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2006 10:27
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Check any of these with the BBB. You might also want to get on other forums or chat rooms and ask what others think of the particular ones you're interested in. Sometimes, if you type in the company or a question in your search bar, you'll get a result that's come from a message or forum board. These are also good sources to check.
Even if a company isn't list with the BBB doesn't mean they're okay. many people don't want to take the time or trouble to report these compaines, so word of mouth is still your best bet.
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eploy
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# Posted: 28 Apr 2006 10:36
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Scams are less prevalent on the internet now days because of such agencies as PayPal, ClickBank etc. There is more awareness on the internet today then years ago. The big issue at hand regarding most work at home opportunities is the work ethic of an enrolled member. Some work at home programs tend to be harder for a member to earn than others. What is difficult for one person may or may not be difficult for another person. Everyone is not mentally or physically adapt to do the same thing.
The word scam defines a blatant theft of money. I find this unusual in the market today because most people are just too aware of consequences. A vendor may fail to answer email because the email was never delivered to the correct address. Filters grab email. Vendors and/or members don't see email sometimes. Most programs require a positive consistent work ethic and patients . Patients is an unusual attribute to most workers today. Here's free eBook that examines the scam issue more in detail. You can download the ebook for free at [Link removed - Admin] . Of course you must have a valid email address and wait depending upon how much traffic is presently on your ISP . We all experience traffic on ISPs to the degree of having to wait for email. Some time email happens in seconds. Some times email takes days. The length of time to receive a message varies. Is there anyone out there, who never had to wait more than a day for email to be delivered? I would like to here from you.
Success Is Yours,
Glen Jon
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PS Is there anyone out there, who never had to wait more than a day for email to be delivered? Maybe your doing something I don't know about. I would like to here from you.
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made2prosper
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# Posted: 6 May 2006 19:23
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Check out the 1Step System... it is a great product and the sales are coming in! They are an excellent company that listens to the people involved. I love it!
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getagrip
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# Posted: 9 May 2006 01:58
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Who knows. They are probably legit, but a lot of times, you will find websites which claim to not promote scams - but that is the scam, if you get my drift.
Be careful - you may want to check out ripoffreport.com before paying money to join any program - there are lots of legit opportunities out there - but there are also lots of rip offs - but try and a little homework before spending any money so you aren't the next victim.
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