What is Cash Gifting.
By onestepahead
@onestepahead (285)
Canada
January 11, 2007 8:25pm CST
I recently came across a site that was all about Cash Gifting. The investment is $750 minimum and can go up to $20, 000.
Seems like a lot. This company has been around for 8 years (apparantly according to the site).
I don't think I will invest mainly because I don't have $750 in my back pocket to through into the wind for something I am not even sure what it is.
Still when I hear what people are earning, my curiosity is peaked.
So can someone please tell me what "Cash Gifting" is and how it works?
thanx
6 responses
@music_lover (36)
• United States
4 Jun 07
I've been up for several hours reading up on cash gifting. At first I was a bit skeptical (still a little), but after reading all the information provided, listening to live testimonies, and etc., I'm really considering it. I'm a risk taker, and I'm willing to give it a shot. I do believe it works, and it is all about how much effort and determination a person puts into it. There is a lot of money to be made. Like onestepahead, the one particular company has been around since 1998. If it was a fly-by-night scheme, then trust and believe they would have already been gone. I also, did a search on ripoffreport.com and nothing came up under ever alias I tried. I'm thinking it's legit, I'm just trying to figure out how I can come up with $1400 to join. I know it's a lot, but like the saying goes "It takes money to make money". Every business venture, whether online or offline, requires some type of investment. I'm personally use to cheap home based businesses, which I have no results from. The most I spent on a home business was $295, and I actually made $200 off that. So it could be true when people say "the more money you invest, the more money you'll earn". So that's just opinion. People always have something negative to say about home businesses, especially when it seems "Too good to be true", but my thing is...If you don't know (based on experience with that particular company) don't offer any input. Just because one cash gifting program ripped you off, or didn't payout, doesn't mean a different one (preferably one with a long term history and experience) is the same or operate the same. So, if you haven't tried every last home based business or online business program, then you can not say "All home businesses are scams or don't work." If a person isn't willing to invested in themselves or something he or she believes in, then taking business advice from them may not be so wise. I'm willing to invest in myself by paying for college, and that's not a guarantee that I will get the job I have my degree in. I believe all businesses are similar. I'm willing to invest in a home business, but it's not guaranteed that I will make any money at all, but I'm willing to make that risk. I also believe if a person has the determination and the burning desire to be successful, then he or she will. People let the price of things get to them, and usually I'm like that, but when something in my soul tells me "go for it", then that's what I'm going to do. I would just advise those who are considering any business opportunity, to do your research, ask others who are or who were in the program, determine if that's something that's right for you, and determine if you're really willing to put forth the effort, time, and money to follow through with it.
@megumiart (3771)
• United States
16 May 08
I'm pretty sure all cash gifting programs are scams. Only the person who starts the program will get the money; he asks for a "pledge" or fee of a certain amount of money, in the case you are talking about it's $750, I guess. All that money is going to that one person. Unless you start your own prgram, and trick people into sending you money like the starting person, all you are going to do is loose money.
@seenoreen (559)
• Philippines
12 Jan 07
I think this is a scam. Cash Gifting does not have any product based on it and it relies on the fees paid by members. Can you post the site that you saw so at least I can do some background check on it?
@Juliephine (286)
• United States
12 Jan 07
Wow. I wish I knew what it was and I wish I could be the one receiving the gift! Sounds interesting. I'll check back to see if anyone else can answer this for you. Good luck.
@katrina21 (116)
• India
12 Jan 07
Sounds like a scam, if you ask me. Not that I have heard of it before or know anything about it....