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Is that Fruad Business?

2006-08-23 17:24:58 · 6 answers · asked by Miss Train catcher 3 in Business & Finance Small Business

6 answers

Sorry, don't know anything about her, but sounds interesting. I would be cautious. I would not travel to meet someone like that, though. If she asks for any money, I'd blow her off.

I may email her myself just to see what she's got to say.....

Good luck to you if you pursue it.....

2006-08-23 17:38:17 · answer #1 · answered by JC 5 · 0 0

You are a sucker for even considering this. I read the page and was able to determine through the poor grammer and spelling that this person has never seen 10 000 dollars residual or otherwise. This is a fraud (not fruad) and a scam but not a business. Good luck and keep flippin' those burgers.

2006-08-23 17:31:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

WARNING: There are MANY scams that come out of the African continent, where they promise you big money, if you send them a little bit of dough first, for "wire transfer expenses" or "legal fees", etc. They will even use your last name and say you have 'inherited' money from some deceased individual, in order to get your attention. Most of these scams then involve you traveling to this foreign place in order to 'retrieve the big money.' When you get there you are greeted by armed people in a very sophisticated set-up operation. People have been kidnapped and killed, or held for ransom.

Do a google search for 'Nigeria Scams' in order to find out more about this...it is highly sophisticated, and frightening!

As a word of advice, NEVER take up an offer for a trip to anyplace to meet someone you don't know.

2006-08-23 17:30:27 · answer #3 · answered by Lori 3 · 0 0

If you get a phone number from this person and their phone message box is full that's one way to tell if its a fraud business like for example the British Lottery that's a fraud business My husband and I received a check in the mail for 2,981 dollars to see if the check was real even though it had the water mark like a check you would get from your work call the bank that supposedly issued the check to see if the they relay issued the check to you. That's another way you can find out.

2006-08-29 15:04:32 · answer #4 · answered by puppykiss007 1 · 0 0

The one answer said to find a MLM company and market in foreign countries. I have a nutritional products business changing peoples lives in health and finances. Our company offers a five/six figure income potential in twelve months if you are:
-Ambitious-achievement oriented
-energetic
-Able to network & learn a system
We’re looking for people to expand an existing
multi-million dollar international USA based company. If this is you we need to talk.
E-mail me at ewelreliv@yahoo.com

2006-08-28 16:21:33 · answer #5 · answered by ewel 1 · 0 0

It's sounding like MLM speaking on how she feels inclined to "extend the opportunity to many continents. More money for her. MLM's aren't always bad ideas, but you better not be thinking about easy money when you do it. There are ways to be successful in it. I personally wouldn't take that specific opportunity, but would find an MLM I felt inclined to become passionate and tell others about. When I found that product, that's where my potential for excellent income comes in.

2006-08-23 17:31:18 · answer #6 · answered by Answerer 7 · 0 0

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