Hi,
No you can't make good money in 5 minutes. Have you ever heard of the Goji Juice Company? You can do this business on the Internet. IMAGINE...You're earning what you are worth and enjoying your work, You're spending time with your loved ones. You're making more than enough money to care for your family, and you're securing a strong financial future. You're living your life the way you want to, not the way yo have to.
You're working from home, enjoying optimal health, and bringing health to others with Himalayan Goji Juice.
Being able to live your life in alignment with your most important priorities requires no special skills or education. It simply starts with Freelife International the company that makes it possible.
dehemi@comcast.net
Work At Home! I Do!
www.deanandcathy.gojiteam.com/
2007-03-19 15:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt it. I have been researching online work for a long time now. Some of them are actually real, but most are scams, especially the ones which say that you will make millions.
If you could make millions doing nothing, then everyone would be doing it. It is pretty sad that these things are out there.
Since the Internet is still pretty new to people, all online business seems fake, even the real ones who do give potential of making some money. This goes the same for online schools, too.
In another 10 years, internet commerce will be a normal, everyday thing. Much more than it is now.
2007-03-27 08:32:47
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answered by kmf77 3
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Stay away from this sort of thing. Better yet, get taken and consider the money you lose as tuition. There is no easy way to get money. It must be earned. Too many people don't get that and that's why these scammers continue to flourish. And report the people who tried to get you to sign up for their MLM pyramid scams. Learn the truth and prosper!
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2007-03-20 02:53:45
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answered by Big R 6
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all are scams that just and get referrals, I checked out inbox dollars and the like and they basically pay you a penny for an email and they are all spam sites. I made a little money but I worked very hard for it online. that is just the facts, there are things you can do but they all require labor and maybe a few months of labor helps but treasure troopers and the like are just tricks to get referrals
2007-03-21 15:39:18
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answered by Domino 4
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That's exactly what money laundering is. This is a felony that can land you in prison for up to 10 years. File a police report right away if someone asked you to do this There is NO reason why someone could not go to Western Union themselves unless they were involved in illegal activity and looking to launder that criminal money through a bank account, credit card and Western Union
2016-03-16 23:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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While I do not know about that particular site, I have made good money writing for Associated Content for about 6 months, as has my wife. While I have only made a few hundred bucks, I don't write much. She, on the other hand has made over a thousand, and still only writes about 1 article per week. There are plenty of people on there who write for Associated Content for a living. Check it out here: http://www.associatedcontent.com/join.html?refer=24673
2007-03-26 06:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't listen to everyone's advertisements, they just want to refer you and make money off of you. I recommend you check out Cash Crate, see what they have to offer. It's really the only site out there that's worth your time. It's free for everyone so unlike some other programs you don't have to pay to join. While you won't make a fortune, its good for some extra spending money:
http://www.cashcrate.radpages.com/
Good-luck!
2007-03-26 14:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't listen to everyones advertisements, just join Cash Crate, check out their forums, and call it a day, its prolly the only site out there that's worth your time. While you won't make a fortune, its good for some extra spending money:
http://www.cashcrate.web-freebies.com/
Good-luck!
2007-03-22 16:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You could use the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org)and the national fraud center (www.fraud.org) to find out whether the business is real or a scam. More information at http://www.pcworkathome.net/scamcheck.html
2007-03-23 04:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go to the "better business bureau" and check them out. You fill out a form online and bam you can find out if they are legit.
2007-03-27 09:05:43
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answered by Pepper 6
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