earn $150 a day or $15 per email????????
By fearlessgara
@fearlessgara (1113)
Philippines
March 31, 2013 4:38am CST
I have received this email just now from a name offering a job to process email and you will earn $15 dollar for every email that you process and they will send you the tools how to do it. and you can earn $150 a day per email so imagine that for 10 days I can earn $1500 or $4,500 in 30 days much greater salary than those working in a CEO position here in Philippines. FOR newbie in internet this is attracting but for me who stayed long and being faced with different types of scam. one clear answer no doubt it is one type of scam. yes it is scam. No one can earn as fast as this and as easy as this on the internet even doing blogs and website you can only earn after years of doing this IF you are already one of top 10 in your country's who are influential blogger then you can earn from those who wanted to advertise on your website. well you can also earn from selling through internet.
Just a simple common sense. How can they earn from mails we sent? where they will get their income to pay their workers? They must be earned more than $15 so that they can earn income right? and whose inventors who will pay for them? of course no 'normal person' will do that.. It just a scam. If this is true many people already get reach through this one and i will no longer see discussions asking for income opportunity .. or at least I will one person here saying I earn huge money from this.. I only watched people who succeed online but they are entrepreneurs and professional bloggers being interviewed but they invest hard work and it takes time before they succeed.and they do not earn as huge as that.. but only a good income only.so be careful when you received email just like this. also check on scamadviser.com and you can get where is that domain come from and the information. as this is what I have researched using the search toolbar of mylot.so be careful bro especially when they ask for money.
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21 responses
@Aja103654 (5644)
• Philippines
31 Mar 13
That title alone screams scam. if only it could be true. but if it really were, wouldn't everyone be rich by now?
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
31 Mar 13
thanks a ton for sharing a discussion.and if its true then I must say I was one of the internet worker who are already rich. lol! so be careful especially those who are asking for bank account saying you have won a million dollar account. or someone who is dying and it is the attorney who are writing. They have a lots of evil talents how to fool and get money from netizen.
@Aja103654 (5644)
• Philippines
2 Apr 13
Everything around making money online takes risk. It's up to us to decide whether we are willing to take the risk and accept the consequences after that.
@succeednow (1633)
• Singapore
5 Apr 13
Hi fearless,
No sane person is going to believe this crap. Remember if it seems too good to be true then it's probably too good to be true. Stay away from such schemes otherwise you'll regret your action! Have a nice day.
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
9 Apr 13
For those who are new in 'internet world' and doesn't know yet about the word 'scammer' 'phishing mails' 'malware' just like me when I was new. probably will be on their hook
@mansoak (510)
• India
4 Apr 13
Thanks for the information.There is not shortcut to success. This is 1000% scam.
We should avoid such types of sites.
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
9 Apr 13
that is true. Success needs time and hard work and a lot of effort.
@Olleenz (3398)
• Indonesia
1 Apr 13
Let say owner of site telling truth (earn that big) .....
But in order to earn that big we must face:
1. Each mail have dozen of links and each link need money verification. Just question in mind, do we really make money ??
example: 1 mail contain 20 links and each link need $1 for verification
2. Each mail (with link, of course) had possibilities contain viruses
Just with 2 conditions above, would you continue to proceed any email from that site ??
Seriously, I'm gonna pass that offer .... even owner of site telling truth
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
31 Mar 13
Hi gara!
Yes offers like this sometimes can deceived those who are new in the industry. It's a good thing that you shared this information here for others to be warned.
Have a wonderful day!
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
9 Apr 13
thanks, and it is a warning for others who haven't encountered about this kind of scams.
@LadyDD (515)
• Romania
1 Apr 13
I never trusted such way of making money. I have no idea how can anyone earn from processing emails. Nobody offers so much money for almost nothing. Who believes such a scam is thoughtless. Much money is earned by working hard! There is NO way to earn a lot of easy money and fast!
@jadoixa (1166)
• Philippines
31 Mar 13
if it's too good to be true, it is definitely a scam. if i was someone who is a newbie to the internet, then it would be easy for me to fall into the trap of hoping and believing it is true but for so many years of encountering such things and scams, it is not easy to believe in it anymore..i would just ignore those things and also those programs that require us to pay in order to get the job. also i read and learned that there is not a job as processing e-mails. to be able to get big amounts of money we must work hard for it and also real programs don't offer big amounts of money, normally it starts with just small amounts and we work hard in order for it to get big. it is not a get rich quick program.
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
9 Apr 13
exactly, and during my long experience over internet I have learned that every real money that we can earn from internet needs a lot of effort and hardwork and time befor you can have a good income .Or you have a very high skills that you can be hired regularly through online by a company.. and there is no company that will ask their employee too pay them first.and also they will pay the employee in 'normal ' wage
@Goldenladyrege (104)
• Philippines
31 Mar 13
It is a good thing that you have shared this. Thank you for the warning. I truly believe that no one can get rich easily. Yes, it should be partnered with hard work and patience. I hope scammers should stop giving high hopes to others... This is rude and you will not expect anything good in return as well... So scammers, stop this nonsense!
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
31 Mar 13
IT is very dissapointing to know that this scam email which i received today is owned by a Filipina from Cebu City as what I found in researched. surename is Smith
@moondebi (1199)
• Bangalore, India
1 Apr 13
Online earnings are full of lure and we have to recognize those before proceeding.When something shows very easy money then there a great chance of being trapped. Money making is not easy and that too online.
@ElvisH1978 (101)
• United States
1 Apr 13
The saying goes. "If it sounds too good to be true it is probably a scam."
Gotta be very careful about things like this. Scammers are always gonna be out there waiting for people that are trying to make money. In this case it sounded way too good to be true. Thanks for the info on this scam.
@emily7339 (1337)
• Malaysia
31 Mar 13
Hi fearlessgara,
I am glad that you have provided a very good warning information for all here.
You are right, this sounds too good to be true! I do received these kind of emails before but I send them to spam and also deleted without opening any links provided.
You may be right, many new and young ones may be deceived and scammed by them. This is really bad. As there are so many young ones are on the net nowadays. I really hope that they are wise enough to handle these and not fall prey into it...if otherwise it will be sad outcome.
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
I received another email today asking me to complete my account confirmation in paypal.
@nishdan01 (3051)
• Singapore
1 Apr 13
Sounds too good, but it is a scam! Unfortunately, many are on the lookout for quick money and can fall prey to it. Such discussions at Mylot can help people to stay away from scammers, but many fall prey to it. New internet users and students can fall prey to such scammers. No one can make quick money and nothing in this world comes for free.
@betlynfrnds (4069)
• United States
31 Mar 13
Hi,
So glad you did not fall the that bogus offer; good for you. Thank you for sharing your experience with the community. I, too, receive junk like that in my inbox. I can not delete that nonsense fast enough.
Thank you also for the website, scamadviser. I will check them out soon.
@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
1 Apr 13
This is a scam, don't fall for it, you won't ever get money from the site.
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
Some people can really be so scheming. And this is really a scam, specially that you are using your own email to send their emails.
@danix1982 (593)
• Philippines
1 Apr 13
thank you for sharing at least we have an idea now which is the scam or not..
@scubapro (1051)
• Gifu, Japan
31 Mar 13
yes its easy to understand that is another scam site.
why anybody give you 15 dollars for one mail,it s unbelievable and nonsense,
the funny thing is some people who are so innocent and need money believe this kind of tricks and join it.
thanks for warning,we should help the newbees as an experiences internet earners.
happy mylotting