http://canada.applydataentry.com/
Has someone checked this out and verfiy its authenticity?
http://canada.applydataentry.com/
Has someone checked this out and verfiy its authenticity?
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2019 IS350 AWD
20xx NX350 AWD
It's all bullshit. Pyramid scams mostly. If it's really that easy, then why isn't everybody doing it?
Originally posted by FraserB
I think their main complaint is that they did not receive the stolen property they paid for.
Partially correct.Originally posted by 97'Scort
It's all bullshit. Pyramid scams mostly. If it's really that easy, then why isn't everybody doing it?
Essentially, what you're buying is an "affiliate marketing" how-to guide. The information is old, out dated, and probably won't work at all for you.
There's nothing "pyramid" about it, as you don't have to recruit anyone. You simply sell that particular website over and over for a commission.
I'd run.
thanks
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2019 IS350 AWD
20xx NX350 AWD
By run, I meant "run really, really far away."
They sound like once you pay for access, you get a hold of their "client database" who you can spam things for. BUT they make no guarantee on how many clients there are or how often...
I'd kinda like to hear from someone who has actually signed up for something like this, just for curiosity's sake what the "other side" of actually paying for those things is.
What you're buying into is an "affiliate marketing how-to guide" (as I mentioned before). I work full-time as an online affiliate, and I'll tell you flat out that products like this (including this one) are good for little else aside from wasting cash.Originally posted by thrasher22
They sound like once you pay for access, you get a hold of their "client database" who you can spam things for. BUT they make no guarantee on how many clients there are or how often...
I'd kinda like to hear from someone who has actually signed up for something like this, just for curiosity's sake what the "other side" of actually paying for those things is.
When you "buy" into the program you're given a small PDF that has some tidbits about what you'll be doing and how. Essentially, some information on how to make sites to promote that site or other products via a website. The information itself is useless, so you'll never make any actual money with it. You'd be lucky to make your money back.
The sales copy is a spin on the standard (buy now, get rich), and at the top you'll notice how it always seems to be written today... interesting, yes?
Omg... never trust these their all bullshit.... and that's how they make money and you see ads like this all over Facebook.
Pure
I'd say it seems almost too legit......
Too Legit, Too legit, Too Legit to Quit!
Originally posted by SJW
Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
Originally posted by snowcat
Don't let the e-thugs and faggots get to you when they quote your posts and write stupid shit.^^ Fact CheckedOriginally posted by JRSC00LUDE
I say stupid shit all the time.
If you have to ask... it ALWAYS is bullshit.
Bullshit just like the Free ipod websites.
You might get something out of it but expect hidden credit card charges till the day you die. Read their legal terms over and out although you probably won't understand anything as its so complicated, never meant for anyone but a lawyer to understand.