Tuesday, May 25, 2010

anyone think that this is a scam?

anyone think that this is a scam?

Hello READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for your interest in becoming an online ad processor. Here is a more detailed overview. Job Description: Work from home full or part time Full online training Pay is on percommission basis Work your own days/hours Requirements: Computer and a valid email account Competent typing ability Basic internet knowledge Willingness to learn and set goals Details: We are seeking only selfmotivated people with the desire to work with online advertising. No experience is necessary. You must have a computer with internet access a valid email account and basic typing skills. You can choose to work full or part timethe hours are set by you. You will be processing responses from advertisements. Everything is sent to you via your email account. There is no contract to sign the amount you choose to process is entirely up to you. As with any advertising job you must be able to respond to advertisements in a prompt and timely manner. Compensation: You will be paid 10.00 to 20.00 for each application you process. For example if you process 30 in a week you will make 300600 weekly. The amount of money you earn is entirely up to you. You will be responsible for keeping track of your earnings for tax purposes. We will not take out anything for taxes or provide you with a 1099 form. Training: The training materials you receive will give you stepbystep instructions on how to get started. When you receive your training materials you may begin working the same day. There are no special software requirements for this position. Payment for work completed: You will receive your payments through PayPal for each application you process. If you do not have a PayPal account please sign up for one at www.paypal.com. The signup process is very secure free and takes about 10 minutes. It is the easiest way for you to get paid as this is a completely online business. If you are still interested and would like the training materials please email and the training materials will be forwarded to your email address within 24 hrs. There is a ONETIME nonrefundable fee of 10.00 to cover the cost and processing of the training materials which can be paid from your PayPal account. This payment can be made to through PayPal. The money will easily be made back by processing 1 response from one ad and it shows you are sincere about the job. This is the only fee you will incur for this job. Once you have made the payment please email so that your training materials will be expedited quicker and please indicate which zip code that you reside in. Thank you again for your interest in this position. Sincerely Customer Service Manager William

Asked by robinson about Spam Bulk Mail


Looks like it try to find a job you dont have to pay for.

Answered by izzay

yes its a scam

Answered by Zyzzyx

The catch is that the advertising you receive is a result of your own advertising. My guess the that you are replying to another person in the pyramid. Each person is trying to get the 10 charge. You send out email charging 10 for the program which tells them to send out emails charging 10 for the program etc. This is my opinion. lq

Answered by Barkley Hound

Most definitely. The saying If it sounds too good to be true it probably is holds true. Good luck

Answered by RocketFish

Looks suspicious to me. First no legitimate business charges an up front fee for ANYTHING. Then there is the matter that they will not take anything out for taxes etc. etc. etc. There is nothing legitimate about that Illegal in fact. Run

Answered by Lyn G

Its definitely a scam. Dont pay money to make money. Im making some money off a few paidtoclick sites which basically you get paid for viewing advertisements for a certain amount of time usually 30 seconds. I dont really believe in investing money online to make money as theres so many dishonest people out there trying to scam you. The sites Im on are very legit trust me. Check out my blog. http://alittlecash4u.blogspot.com/ Send me an email if you have questions or doubts. adr505wwyahoo.com

Answered by Adrian

1 comment:

  1. Those are great inputs. I have been saying the same thing for over a decade, people need to educate themselves about scams but common sense is needed too.
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