Home Income Profits..
By vivamir
@vivamir (671)
October 17, 2011 1:49pm CST
Hey Guys..
I was browsing the internet *as I usually do* and came across this article, about a single mother of 3.. who lost her job or something, and basically joined this site called 'Home Income Profits'..
...and now she makes approx $289 a day! Hmmm.. Im thinking.. has anyone had any experienece with these guys, as I REALLY REALLY need to make some cash- and not in the sense that its because I want to buy something.. I have bills coming out of my eyeballs and have no income in order to pay them off!!! Im desperate guys.. absolutely desperate!!!
I mean I am starting a new job soon, but in the mean time, my minimum payments NEED to be paid otherwise Im screwed.. the little cash I have sitting in front of me, mounting to a whopping 52p, is not going to cut it..
Thanks for reading and sharing..(",)
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5 responses
@sswallace21 (1824)
• United States
18 Oct 11
I've never heard of the Home Income Profits System. I would definitely do some checking before you sign-up. I've learned that about 99% of these things all want you to buy useless stuff and you basically get hung out to dry. On your owe with a system that makes no sense. Best Wishes!
@crimsonladybug (3112)
• United States
17 Oct 11
Unfortunately, I've found, if it is promising you more money than you would make at a regular job, it's probably a scam. And even then, you have to be careful. I found one, just as an example, that wasn't promising that you'd get rich, roughly $2000-2500 a month in income, depending on how hard you wanted to work but when I got into it I figured out it wasn't nearly as good as it sounded. The basic premise was you go on forums and convince people to pay you to enter them in sweepstakes drawings... you know those ones where you sign up for a free one month trial from Blockbuster in order to possibly win $1000. Supposedly people will pay you so much money (maybe $25 or 50) to enter for them. Something didn't sound quite kosher in that pickle jar.
@darapmonsta (653)
• India
18 Oct 11
Just stop being so much trusty on each and every thing what you see around you. No one is so not scam that they will pay you $200+ in a day with some or little work.
As the last person who replayed this post before me said they don't guarantee it too. They have self posted on their website.
@iuliuxd (4453)
• Romania
17 Oct 11
Vivamir don`t believe everything you read on internet.I`ve seen a similar story , a friend of mine asked me what i think but then i looked at the website and i saw they are using a picture bought from internet.There is a website called tineye where you can check the pictures to see if they are real people or someone bought the picture from another website.And even if you can`t find the picture that doesn`t mean they are legit, just don`t pay anything on internet because if they ask you to pay in order to work then something is wrong.