re: have any of yawl tried this program???
@thenextguru97 (41)
United States
June 23, 2011 1:45am CST
Hello People, Have any of you guys tried Secret Home Data Entry? I have 10 dollars in my account now. The assignments are easy. The catch: You have to upgrade to get a payout. I just wanted to know if anyone has tried it. Get back with me please. I dont want to be scammed.
2 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
23 Jun 11
You should have included the URL of the site, which is: http://secrethomedataentry.com/
The fact that one has to upgrade by paying either a one-off fee of $25 (Pro) or $50 (Platinum) to be paid is a strong disincentive to join. They also stipulate that they must have the money 'up front' for upgrades: you cannot use what you have 'earned' in a free account in order to upgrade. This suggests that, although they say that "The money comes from the companies that you are reviewing. They will pay us each month for the assignments that you have completed, and we in turn will pay you.", actually, they rely on the upgrades to make their business work instead of taking a reasonable commission from the fees they charge to the companies.
I have always maintained that Golden Rule #1 is to NEVER expect to pay anything 'up front' for someone to provide you with and pay you to do a job. If a job is worth doing, then any company worth its salt will be making a reasonable profit out of what it does.
@leon3000502000 (1564)
• Philippines
23 Jun 11
i agree with owlings, he is the principal guru here. i am already happy here on mylot and tagvillge. i don't want to join another investment site because i don't want to be scammed anymore. its great to have owlwings here. he has a lot of experienced and we can learn a lot from him.
@dark_joev (3034)
• United States
23 Jun 11
I can tell you right now websites that require you to pay start off good but as soon as those paying members leave guess what they go scam so quick you won't get your money. They are using the money from you to pay you and other members it is how they support the high rates they pay you for the jobs.