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No, they are for idiots. The only money made is on the sale of them.

2007-02-14 01:17:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I did. It was for an affilitate recruitment system and it gave me some great ideas which I employ in another business opportunity. As with any method of 'getting rich' I would have needed to put some effort and investment into the original 'opportunity' to make the 'money roll in' ....but it could have been done. I may even step back and do it later.

Most of the 'get rich' opportunities rely on you getting other people involved, selling them on the scheme, or selling them a product. It's just one more application of networking. The worst schemes (mostly real estate courses) try and increase your buy in with ever expanding 'levels' of investment; it starts at £25, then £100, then £500, then £1000, then £5000...and the whole time you need to pull in others. Not for me, thanks.

If you have any doubts about a scheme then don't buy into it. If you want some great ideas for legitimate schemes or processes then look up websites like UK Business Opportunity Review. They sort out the wheat from the abundant chaff!!

2007-02-14 15:14:47 · answer #2 · answered by Xan 2 · 0 1

No business that suggests you can sit back and watch the money roll-in is genuine. The only people for whom the money rolls in are the guys selling these scams.

There are some real business opportunities around that can earn substantial money but all require consistent effort, and application doing the right things to get the business off the ground and make it grow.

2007-02-14 13:17:53 · answer #3 · answered by helmut cheez 3 · 0 1

you can get those tips for free

2007-02-15 19:26:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Unfortunately the only people who make money from these things are the people selling them,just think, if they have found a way of making loads of money by doing very little why would they be selling it for a few quid on eBay? I know it's tempting but please hold onto your money. :0)

2007-02-14 15:08:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I bought Internet Speedway and its a complete scam. The $9.95 charge turns into $300 pretty damn quick. Even after fighting with my credit card company I got screwed.

2007-02-14 09:31:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Nope, waste of time and money for you. Good use of time and money if you are peddling it because a lot of suckers out there want to make a quick buck without working for it.

2007-02-14 10:26:12 · answer #7 · answered by R Worth 4 · 0 1

Never!..Hard work and a bit of luck usual does the trick

2007-02-14 09:16:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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