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Don’t Believe The Monavie Scam Reports – Here’s Why

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

lasertargetedmlmleads.com There are many scam Monavie investigation on the Internet, but many of them are not facts as they really are. Here is a video that tells about this, what you should know about Monavie Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Work From Home Stuffing Envelopes – Don’t Fall For This Scam

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
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by benchilada

Work From Home Stuffing Envelopes – Don’t Fall For This Scam

Hopefully you are reading this article because you are thinking about, or looking for a way to work from home stuffing envelopes.

I’m sorry to inform you this work doesn’t really exist, at least not in the way you think it does.

The webpages and companies advertising this type of work paint the picture that you would be performing a service for a company stuffing envelopes for them. This is crazy. What company would entrust complete strangers with potentially sensitive or personal information about their customers or whatever?

I used to fix machines that do this exact job. Pitney Bowes and Francotyp Postalia among other companies make machines that do this work extremely quickly. Much faster than any human could do. So do you really think a company is gonna pay someone a decent wage in order to do something that a machine can do much quicker and cheaper?

So perhaps you are wondering what this work really is all about? This is by no means a legit no fee work from home for free job. You will have to pay some sort of a fee in order to do it.  Some say it’s a fee to have access to a list of companies that want this service, or the fee is to weed out the people who aren’t serious about the opportunity.

Bottom line is the fee is what feeds the program. Sure there are very likely people out there who do actually make money with these envelope stuffing companies. The money they are making however is just from getting other people to buy into the same program. Where does the stuffing of envelopes come into the equation you may ask? Very likely it is just one of the ways in which they market the idea. You can mail postcards or envelopes with the info about this “work from home job” in hopes that others will buy into it and repeat the process thereby making you money via an MLM or Pyramid type compensation system.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure it is possible to make money working from home doing this envelope stuffing business. However, just realize you aren’t providing a service for companies who need help with their mailings. You are just promoting the very same opportunity you have bought into in hopes that others will do the same and make you money along the way. If you are clear about that and still think it is a decent or potential home based business then by all means give it a try. Just be careful about giving credit card details away as that could come back to bite you in the butt. Try to use paypal to pay the fee as it’s much safer.

For more info goto Best Work From Home Jobs where you can find reviews of many opportunities and scams for example the Google Cash Kit Scam and TVI Express

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Work@Home Scams: They Just Don’t Pay!

Monday, June 14th, 2010

View all these videos on the Internet Archive at www.archive.org DeliveringJustice Work@Home Scams: They Just Don’t Pay! A High Noon Bullet Working at home has become attractive to many stay-at-home moms, college students, and retirees. While some jobs are legitimate, others just don’t deliver on their promises. This free, short film tells the story of a new type of work-at-home scam and how a young mother gets caught up in it. It also provides tips on how you can avoid being duped by criminals and what to do if you’ve been victimized. This High Noon Film is presented by the US Postal Inspection Service. Make Big $$ working from your home! No commuting. No time clock. Be your own boss! Sounds great, doesn’t it? Although there are genuine jobs working at home, many “offers” don’t deliver on their promises. Before responding to a work at home opportunity, check it out. Protect Yourself: * Closely examine the ad or offer. * Don’t give out personal information to a person or company you don’t know. * Be suspicious of any offer that doesn’t pay a regular salary or involves an overseas company. * Check out the company with the FTC, Better Business Bureau, state Attorney General or your local consumer protection agency. Be smart. There is no easy way to wealth. If the offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is. WORK AT HOME SCAMS. THEY JUST DON’T PAY!
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Monday, May 3rd, 2010

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Don’t Be Scammed By UXL, Read Our UXL Scam Report Here

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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I’m sure if you use pay TV you saw this ad UXL UXL marketing and say how you can change your life and make money from home. UXL is a scam? I’ll start that in a second! Sure has a nice UXL search ads trying suck you into thinking that these guys will show you how to make money should be spent at home just a few hours a day. This is not true! UXL is a type of fraud and no one, not make you rich! UXL is just another type of MLM get rich quick scheme that will only ask you to pay a high registration fee and then give you a bit overpriced product you sell or make you look for other people who would fall for this scheme and register them too much to pay!

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UXL is a scam and not take advantage of it, but actually losing money, because the register is not free. Just because it was on television Some people think that this must be true, but this is a wrong way of thinking! There is no way in this world you can get rich working from home just a few hours a day, or as stated in the advertisements “make more money in a month then you would in an entire year’s work for a boss.” All these statements Comany UXL is very misleading, and all they are after is your money.

UXL not matter if you’re not in debt, and I’m sure if you read the fine print they say that all the requirements of income “hypothetical” and no guarantees of income made. UXL is a scam and I advise you to stay away from this

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