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Have anyone ever worked for this company?.. Can someone check them and tell me if they think it is real or not?

http://angelpin.net

2006-09-06 04:56:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

2 answers

They make pins.
The site has been around since Feb 2005
While is says they are located in Florida,

The whois shows the domain is controlled in the Cayman Islands. Weird.

The opportunity is a lously MLM program that really bites.

If you want a decent MLM program where the sky is the limit visit this site

http://www.pluginprofitsite.com/main-9840

If you want other opportunities visit
http://rich-jerks.com or http://e-wealthology.com

Unless you want to be the guy in your town who sells ugly lapel pins....

2006-09-06 05:00:45 · answer #1 · answered by stingyguru 2 · 0 0

Stay away from this... It is a fraud. I got this info from resolved questions from this site. You are not the first person to ask about. Good Luck!

From TOP 2005 SCAMS.COM:


Sep 6 2006
From the desk of David Grisman - Online Fraud Investigator

Dear Friend,

The Set-Up:
You see a job offer for "Home Based Assembly" to perform sewing or crafting work from home. The job might require that you make baby clothes, jewelry, Christmas ornaments, small toys or plastic signs and claims to pay you $30 per hour.

The Scam:
This is a common scam. These programs often require you to invest hundreds of dollars in equipment or supplies or many hours of time to produce goods for a company who has promised to buy them. For example, you might be required to buy a "special" sewing machine, or specific materials required to make the crafts. You're not allowed to buy the materials yourself. To insure quality and uniformity of the product, you must use the provided materials, according to the scammer. After you send in your fee you will receive barely legible instructions and materials far inferior to what you could have purchased on your own.

The Cold Hard Truth:
After you purchase the supplies or equipment and perform the required tasks, the company will not pay you for your efforts. Many consumers, for example, have encountered companies that refuse to pay for their work because it did not meet "quality standards." Unfortunately, no work is ever "up to standard." Thus you are left with relatively expensive equipment and supplies, and no income. Even if the ad "guarantees a full refund," don't be swindled. You will never be able to obtain a refund from these scammers.

I suggest you stay away from these companies.
There are other legitimate, long term ways to make a good living on the Internet far better then home assembly jobs.

One of my favorite opportunity is getting paid to complete online surveys.

Unfortunately , there are problems here too.....

These days almost anyone can create a so-called "paid surveys" website in a matter of a few hours. And most only have one intent - making you pay to become a member of their website just so they can supposedly tell you where to go on the internet to find surveys that actually pay. But all they actually do is provide you with a list of useless links to companies that no longer exist, or more companies that want you to pay more money to join their website as well!

Most of these websites will charge you a $30-$100 fee for access to their directory of "high-paying" survey sources. But in reality, 99% of these websites offer you nothing more than the following:


Outdated directories & resources with non-working links, phone numbers, & email addresses.


No customer service or help available.


No refunds if you are unsatisfied - Most of these fly-by-night paid survey websites won't even respond to your refund requests, and once their website gets shut down due to complaints, they start another one under a different name.


Poorly designed sites with confusing navigation systems and information, and non-working pages.
They send a lot of surveys but they ?forget? to send the payment too.


As a watchdog for work at home scams, i have thoroughly reviewed hundreds of paid survey websites, talking to their owners, reviewing their member's areas, and speaking to many of their clients & workers. Based on my research, as of July 2005, i only recommend 3 paid survey websites out of the hundreds i've looked at, as they are the only ones that have met myr stringent standards to be sources for daily work. These companies all require a one time fee of $30-$60, and they charge this fee because they actually have dedicated representatives to help you find work on a daily basis. Not only that, Surveyscout - my #1 pick - also provides you with your first paid survey immediately upon joining, in which you will earn $25 for taking a short 5 minute survey. Subtract that from their fee and you are only actually paying $10 to join, and you are getting a reputable source for daily work.

Each of the sites i recommend below offer a no questions asked, 100% money-back guarantee for up to 90 days. And i have verified that these companies live up to this guarantee. So you can actually try their services out for 3 months and if you're not happy with the results, they will refund your money with no questions asked.

After joining any of the sites below, you can expect to receive up to 25 daily offers to take surveys that pay $15-$25 each. Every now and then you will also receive surveys to take that pay up to $75. These that pay so well usually take up to a half hour to complete. Not bad for $75 bucks. The others typically take 5-15 minutes.

So go ahead and check out my recommendations below, and see which one you feel suits you best. You will need to dedicate 3-4 hours daily for this kind of work if you want to make $300+/day. If you want to earn more or less, its all up to you, and how much you want to work.

Best Regards,

- David Grisman
Top2005Scams.com

2006-09-06 12:04:32 · answer #2 · answered by ednolb 3 · 1 0

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