Claiming to have earned $13,900 a month working from home

Philippines
April 27, 2012 10:09pm CST
Hey fellow lotters, my sister sent me this link to check out, http://ca15news.net/jobs/?pc9m9hyll8. It's an article on News15 Online Report about a woman claiming to have earned $13,900 per month just by working off the internet. Have you guys heard of this? I didn't thoroughly read the information on the sublink, but there were a lot testimonials on it, too. I wonder if this is true, and if anyone from here is on that system. And, if this is available to international members.
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8 responses
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
28 Apr 12
This is a long running scam. They have a multitude of websites, all with much the same stuff on and all looking like a 'News site'. It looks like a 'consumer report' but it is all completely made up. None of the people are real (including the comments) and it is only once you have given them your email address, &c. that they tell you how much they charge to supply you with work ... I think it's around $60 - $70. The photo of "Amy Livingstone", by the way, is a stock photo which the site 'borrowed' from here: http://www.sprucerun.net/about-abuse/ 1) NEVER pay someone to give you work! 2) If something seems too good to be true, it usually is 3) Never sign up for something which doesn't give you FULL information on the work involved and how much you will have to pay for whatever 'product' they are offering. What happens with this scheme (and several others like it) is that you pay them a considerable amount to give you 'work', you will find that there is a minimum payout limit and that the work actually dries up before you reach it. They have your money and you never earn enough to actually be paid.
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• Philippines
28 Apr 12
Well, its really just too good to be true. And, these guys just won't stop scamming people to be richer.
@Nameless_ (1180)
• Australia
29 Apr 12
Her earnings may be real. I know a mum that gets $15000 a month (I only get like $25 haha), but if they are trying to sell a course that teaches you to do the same its probably a scam, so do your research first. :)
@vandana7 (100617)
• India
28 Apr 12
Half truths are lies. As the first post has indicated there is missing information there. Now, as to $13,900 per month, I'd say nobody would share that kind of secret with everybody unless they collected hefty premium for it. They would certainly not go on net and share the idea so that their profits come down. You know what, I am tempted to start a scam site of my own. Thak god for so many gullible folks.
@Cutie18f (9546)
• Philippines
29 Apr 12
Oh? That's my place. I'd like to meet her if it's true.
@sjvg1976 (41290)
• Delhi, India
28 Apr 12
Hello jureathome, I don't think this is legit.Earning $13900/month is bit impossible from my experience.Though i am not perfect in online earning yet i feel no body can earn that much.
@vertu007 (683)
• Romania
28 Apr 12
It is possible. A lot of people make money of the internet but it takes a lot of work to reach that sort of level. If it's not 4000 dollars/ day and you make it in minutes like a lot of fake people out there tell you then you can check it out if you have the money.
• United States
28 Apr 12
If it sounds too good to be true, it often unfortunately is. I have heard of this and also heard that it is a scam. I would get rid of that email, and ask if your sister meant to sent it...let her know if she did it is a scam too.
@AjazKhan (21)
• Saudi Arabia
28 Apr 12
I don't think it is possible, although we see a lot of adds on the internet claiming that money in 5 figures can be earned by working from home, I would say they all are just marketing gimmicks to attract people and get them signup for the offers by paying a small amount as registration fee and after that you get nothing. at least this is my practical experience.