99.9% websites for money making are fake
By shambhukumar
@shambhukumar (763)
India
28 responses
@itsmychoice (382)
• United States
2 Nov 09
They are all fake sites. I know how they do it, and they all have a way to get the maximum money from you. They get you to sign up to get your information, and they also make the sucker feel like their getting the bargain. First off, all you people from India and small countrys think they are making money because you get paid pennys a day, and you think thats making money? You all work for scraps and are happy, but any person can get pennys a day for three hours work. How can you people say that making 4 cents extra is great? I spent hours on the internet when I first started and to this day never made any money. They are real con artists. You have to wait for up to four months to make the minumum $20 or so to get paid. And all these offers you can make $20 when you sign up for two gold, two silver and all the cost of signing up is $120 dollars worth of junk, and even if they say you can cancel after the offer, you will still get billed for months after, and every time they sell your information to another offer that they own under another name, and start taking more money from your account. Remember, when you give them your bank and credit card numbers, you are going to be a lifetime payer to the crooks. They never cancel your billing and keep going into your account anytime they want. The only way to get rid of them is to steal money from someone else the same way you got taken. And if you get caught in the states doing what they do, you can go to prison. All these scams are from other countrys out of the United States, and can't be convicted. So go and join their game, you will only be the loser. There is no way to make money like this on the internet, unless you are selling a good product for a good commission.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
31 Oct 09
Yes, it's unlikely that by this time next year you will be sitting on a beach in the Bahamas reaping the results of only two hours work a week or that it's actually better to be a lazy bum than to be a totally motivated person (one advert actually says that!)
Starting and running your own business - never mind whether it's bricks and mortar or online - ALWAYS requires dedication, discipline, goals (and belief in them), some basic skills and rather more belief in your own qualifications as 'the right kind of person'.
The hype never, of course, tells you whether you are 'the right kind'. They always assume that you can do it (as you probably can, actually, if you believe in yourself enough). What is unlikely is that you will duplicate their quoted returns of thousands of dollars a month and ... more importantly ... be able to make that a consistent income.
There are a few programs which honestly represent the work that needs to be done - and the discipline needed to do it. I believe that I've found one which never promised me more than I was able to invest in it. The program is down-to-earth and step by step. It's based on one system but MANY projects. It fully admits that some projects will do better than others and it always assumes that you have certain skills (such as writing good, honest, readable and impelling English) in order to make it work.
@rjblueyes (215)
• United States
31 Oct 09
I'd like to know which site you work from. Please pm me with the info.
@justinus (1104)
• Karawaci, Indonesia
5 Nov 09
I lost more than $1000 for 3.5 years but still expect that there is true site to make money online (Only myLot and Clixsense paid me actually!!) Thats not good news and now I am starting feel no use and think impossible to make money online.
@diamania (7011)
• Netherlands
31 Oct 09
Figuratively spoken it is correct that 99% of the money making sites out there are completely bogus, that's why I am fascinated that a lot of people are stubborn and keep on signing up for those sites. Better start setting up your own business, I don't mean to speak to you but rather in general, which provides a more consistent income as opposed to an unsure residual income. If I were to choose I wouldn't have to be doubtful.
@shambhukumar (763)
• India
4 Nov 09
signing up and many more websites tell about the paid email. they are totally fake either their payout will be too high so that you could never rich that payout.
i can say only some right ways of income
1.design your website
2.do blogging
3.sale ur product on ebay.com
4.affiliate programmes are nice but take a lot of time to sell any product.
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@nengracia (66)
• Philippines
11 Nov 09
This is the saddest truth. I've been a victim of some of these sites and it's kinda frustrating to learn that sites can be really deceiving.
@unclestan (152)
• Canada
1 Nov 09
I agree that a large number of money making sites are scams. However,there are a few that are honest. How do you tell the difference? By getting an "internet education". If you learn about the different tricks and schemes that scammers use .... you will know immediately by the warning signs....not to waste your time and money on it! I came across an excellent business which firstly, helps you learn about online scammers and how they operate. Secondly, you will be helping others "get educated" by providing this valuable information to them. Thirdly, you will be able to make money by spreading this information to those who need it. If you are interested in an honest,affordable business which helps people avoid the costly problems of scams on the internet; as well as teaches them how to make money legitimately on the internet,this may be of interest to you. As they say " Knowledge is Power."
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
2 Nov 09
I do agree with you, my friend. 99 percent is pure scam or a fictitious money making websites. We don't know the reason why those websites being exploded from the internet and what they get if they offer such a mess?
I always find the real motives and any connection of those culprits from the Internet but there is no such proves because not see who's those person are being victimized innocent users...
@turandotty (228)
• United States
2 Nov 09
Maybe like 90% - I've only had one bad experience with a website. Otherwise I've made over $200 in the past couple months.
Most are just - even if you make money - it takes so long to cashout that some would think that it isn't worthwhile. But there are definitely good sites, and I have made some good money on the side. However, I am also just a student who is desperate for money to buy textbooks and eat and I don't have time for a proper job. So it works for me.
@nrn2003 (661)
• United States
1 Nov 09
i dont know bout the 99% of sites being fake. there are many sites that i work for that i have been paid from numerous times and they aren't fake. i mean there are some that are out there that are scams, but there are certain things that people must do before they just start working for a site. do your research. then you wont feel cheated if you get scammed. because at least you can say that you tried to research the site. i do make money online. no it isn't a huge amount of money, but its more money than i was making when i was just hanging out online playing games.
@happy6162 (3001)
• United States
1 Nov 09
Yes there are many websites that are just scams. I am not sure of the percent of them but I do have a few sites that I have earn money on and been paid. I just keep looking to see if I can fine more. Mylot is one of the paying website.
@greenfeathers (1206)
• United States
2 Nov 09
Oh, that's true and will remain so for some time until someone figures out a way to legislate against the con artists effectively and turn the notion of internet income into a legitimate concept. But the get rich quick will/overnight success will never happen..
@millertime (1394)
• United States
2 Nov 09
I wouldn't say the percentage is quite that high but there are a lot of scam sites out there that are mostly designed to take your money. Usually, the more they promise you for doing the least amount of work, the bigger the scam they are. If you find the sites that don't promise you high end sports cars, yachts and luxury homes, but do give you access to real products to sell, those are the ones you can actually use to make some money online. I always go by that old rule, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Visit my profile and my website and you'll see some of these real programs. You won't get rich quick, but you can make some money online, just like a lot of people do.
@nitin_hec (1096)
• India
1 Nov 09
Lol, Paypal do not allow quich rich making scheme so that why most of site do not make you rich lol. If you want to be rich why not start some good offline business.
@jpso138 (7851)
• Philippines
1 Nov 09
Yes, I agree with you that most of the sites are scam. That is why it is important to check out first the site whether it is legitimate or not before joining it most especially if it involves investing money.
@czy6688 (27)
• China
1 Nov 09
oh yes, there is no fre lunch in the world,may be they just make use of people,s desire to make money,
@Stevensitu (217)
• United States
1 Nov 09
not 99.99 percent but that's smart alec talk. but yeah most of the money making sites really just make you work for nothing. i know 4 sites that are in the 0.01% though...
@sk_anil123 (18)
• United States
1 Nov 09
yes me also agree that 99.9 websites for money making are fake,