Earn 6 Figures Per Month Online!

United States
December 16, 2015 1:03pm CST
Did you know you can make 6 figures per month online, working from home!? Little to no work required! Easy money! To get started, all you need is to follow my step by step "Journey to Financial Freedom" guide! Get it here for just $99.99 - Limited time offer! Do people really fall for this stuff? If a person could actually make 6 figures per month online with little to no work - Restaurants, Super-markets, Department Stores, etc. would have no employees. They would all be sitting on their bottoms, in their pajamas, staring at a computer screen "getting rich". I personally have never been tricked by these "get rich quick" schemes, but I have had to talk many friends out of falling for them. I always tell them, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is! I wonder how many people actually fall for this kind of stuff and actually take money out of their pockets and put it in the hands of these "Money Making Gurus"? Why is this stuff even allowed on the internet!?
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@TheHorse (220275)
• Walnut Creek, California
16 Dec 15
I never fall for these schemes either. Why? Because I don't have to! A nice Nigerian man is sending me $5,000,000 US as we speak. I just sent him my bank information a few weeks ago!
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
17 Dec 15
Good for you and don't. You comment reminded me of this elderly woman I saw on the Dr Phil show. She had paid this fellow thousand of dollars to be with her because he loved her. Maybe it was the same Nigerian man.
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@bookbar (1609)
• Sudbury, England
17 Dec 15
@TheHorse Oh yes?... I too gets bunches of these, and solicitors waiting to send me money from an unknown benefactor, or banks just waiting with my deposit to be transferred.... so many queueing up to fill my poorly coffers, my bank manager would think I was Money Laundering !!
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@HazySue (39268)
• Gouverneur, New York
17 Dec 15
@TheHorse I heard from the same man. We must travel in the same circles
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• Valdosta, Georgia
16 Dec 15
It is sad how many people do fall for these scams every day. I learned at a young age that saying, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Apparently not everyone has learned that though which is sad.
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• United States
16 Dec 15
Yes, it's very sad when someone really needs money and they are so desperate they fall for things like this and end up getting screwed.
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@TheHorse (220275)
• Walnut Creek, California
16 Dec 15
@Angelee_27 If some people didn't fall for them, they wouldn't continue to exist. It is pretty sad.
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@GardenGerty (160978)
• United States
17 Dec 15
@Angelee_27 But it is also sad when people do not have food for their family but they play the lottery.
@GardenGerty (160978)
• United States
17 Dec 15
Someone must fall for them or they would not be in business. I will confess, I have not fallen for what you describe, but have done some things that after I looked at them I decided were not legal or ethical and were a waste of time. More like "How to buy tax liens" Get our book, or how to flip houses. Processing e mail. I go years and years without falling for anything, then there is one that gets me. I like to be paid for what I do. I am social here, I get paid. I watch videos and answer surveys and I get paid on Swag bucks. Those are easy to understand and they are what I prefer.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
16 Dec 15
I only saw the first part passing by your post and thought "What a shame, she's been hacked and now they are using her account for seeding scams." Then I was wondering how they managed to do it at all.
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• United States
16 Dec 15
Haha! That is why we must read, or at least skim through, a post before responding. Things are not always as they seem! But, what do you think about these "get rich quick" schemes? Aren't they just horrible?
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• United States
16 Dec 15
@OneOfMany It's just so deceitful. I hate hearing about those who have fallen victims to such things.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
16 Dec 15
@Angelee_27 Well typically I would ignore it based on the summary, but I was curious why it hadn't been reported/deleted so I looked. Getting rich always takes work. Many people that are not educated in the ways of the world will think they've discovered an opportunity and run with it. A lot are desperate for a better life and it's a potential path for them. That's what those that put these out there are hoping.
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@anh101 (1379)
17 Dec 15
I know there are people who made it through internet, not 6 figures but enough for living. But i never buy any book that cost nearly 100$ cuz first of all: there is no 6 figure income blueprint sold at 100 bucks, and there is no money without hard work. But There are successful people with a very talented mind, and good strategy or some singer with scandals may made the point
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• New Delhi, India
17 Dec 15
u r absolutely right.
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• Ireland
16 Dec 15
Hi Angelee_27, yeah, it would appear that some people do fall for these types of scams. Call it curiosity and gullibility. Wouldn't life be so easy for all if all we had to do was shell out $100 and with part time hours become millionaires practically overnight.
@kaka135 (14931)
• Malaysia
17 Dec 15
I think there are many people falling for the "get rich quick" schemes, and that's why they keep existing everywhere. I think they know the human nature very well - greed, hence many people would want to try it. Some people might think if they can just use $100 to earn that much, why not? To me, it sounds a bit like gambling, some people might just want to buy a hope, and hope it's real. Sometimes I wonder if this can be controlled by the government. If it's not real, some authorities should take action and not let so many people fall for it. When I read the title was written by you, I got a shock as well. I was thinking, you do not look like a person who believe in this... but why?
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@nonersays (3335)
• United States
17 Dec 15
Sometimes on seeing them I think that I've been earning money wrong. No, I don't need to buy into one of these Get Rich Quick schemes, but I should come up with one of my own. Mine will be cheaper though... only $49.99. :D
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@aju007 (1460)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
17 Dec 15
Yeah I often see these type of pages while surfing. I think people without brains will fall for that as these stupid schemes are just horrible. If they know a way to earn 6 figures a month without doing anything at all then why are they selling these to people at all? , why cant they they just do that themselves to earn?
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@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
17 Dec 15
me not $99 though $10 It was a long time ago - 15 years ago but never forget it. my concern now? my T-I-M-E! Good leading title. I thought you were going to try to sell me something. See how easily I'm hooked.
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@lotty71 (92)
• Epsom, England
17 Dec 15
There are some who, like me, would look out of curiosity then the light of common sense shines through in a blinding way lol! These "get rich quick" schemes are designed to reel in vulnerable folk who actually think that getting rich can happen that quickly (winning the lottery excluded!) I believe that when you work consistently in the area of your choice then in the end you will reap the monetary benefits.
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@gudheart (12659)
17 Dec 15
It is a shame so many people do fall for it every day!
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25 Jan 16
I could not agree more. Most people who fall for get rich scheme are the lazy ones.
• India
16 Dec 15
Yes they catch the weakness of people who wish to get rich overnight without putting any effort, it is sad that many poor people fall in their prey but its too hard to stop all this, since internet is an ocean and people who uses it wrong way cleverly will keep on cheating innocent people
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@snowy22315 (182204)
• United States
31 Dec 15
yep, they are all scams for sure...I think it is bizarre, and people are gullible enough to do it too.
• United States
18 Dec 15
I agree. If I could make 6 figures sitting on my butt writing, I'd quit my job in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, there are a lot of gullible people out there,.You have to really do your research and actually work hard to make money online. Or so I've heard lol.
@Bella128 (2471)
• United States
17 Dec 15
And unfortunately there are some people out there who do "little work" and make a ton of money...but that's a different story.
@HazySue (39268)
• Gouverneur, New York
17 Dec 15
@Angelee I am of the belief that if it sounds too good to be true then it most likely not true. How do people belief this stuff?
@paigea (36315)
• Canada
17 Dec 15
It is sad that anyone falls for these scams and that they can't be stopped. I am sure some people do work from home and make a good income if not 6 figures. But they do real work. Book keeping, web designing, work from an employer, child care, sales, etc.
• United States
17 Dec 15
Yep, defer to all others on this.