wealthtoolbox

@totalguy (563)
January 25, 2007 9:12am CST
i joined this 4 days ago i got my initial $50 that they gave me free and my balance is now $1469 this hasnt cost me a penny its got to be worth trying http://urlsnip.com/648020 if anyone wants proof just ask and i will show you. you cant loose anything on this, it dosent cost you a penny EVER! im so glad i joined up im so excited and amazed at how quickly this has developed :-)
13 responses
• India
25 Jan 07
that's a scam body, if that site pays you anything, i will pay you its double, believe me its nothing more than a scam
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@totalguy (563)
25 Jan 07
could you explain how its a scam? it didnt cost me anything to start it i get no spam emails i didnt pay anything to join and never have to. why is it a scam you tell me please?
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• India
25 Jan 07
buddy, you don't need a password to login there, anyone can view your a/c as me by just entering your e-mail in login and hitting log in, they didn't ask for the payment info where to pay, they don't give any signup notification e-mail and above all why the hell will someone pay you $50 for free? for example lets say 50,000 members signed up, then the site will give them 2,500,000 i.e. $2.5 Million Dollars, and as you have earned $1400+ and if all of them earn like that, then the site will have to give them 70,000,000+ $ lol, who has got those much money to pay so many people for free its not your fault buddy, coz you are new to online earning, but i am here from december 2004 and a lot of experience about it
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@nw1911guy (1131)
• United States
25 Jan 07
Ok but has anyone had an actual payoff from this???
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@totalguy (563)
25 Jan 07
i doubt it being an investment time will tell
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@nw1911guy (1131)
• United States
25 Jan 07
After reading that they have the right to cut you off at any time, it sounds to me like they have no intention of paying you.
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• United States
25 Jan 07
I was just about to ask that question myself.
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@infojeff (79)
• United States
25 Jan 07
I read through the entire discussion above and looked at the terms and conditions on that web site. Bottom line: Their web site is not telling you enough about how they operate to be a legitimate business investment. That is a sure sign that either: - they do not know HOW they will pay you - have no intention of paying you There are plenty of quality business ventures that one can get involved with. Preferably joining as a team who will help each other by studying the ins and outs of that venture. With a team, it is more likely that someone will catch any problems areas to be aware of. That way you make good business choices based on the input of many members of the group. And this discussion thread is such a group of people that have uncovered several problems. Therefore, I will not be joining. It is nothing personal against those who like this business.
@totalguy (563)
26 Jan 07
maybe theyre just gauging interest first? i think agloco is doing this too because from what iread they started up in november 2006 and theyre still not ready, i would have been ready by now if agloco was me, im with them too i personally cant wait until they start the viewbar, im not sure how long wealthbox are going to be before they update but vould be a while and ive said before several times above if it dosent pay out im not bothered. Thanks again for your comments your always very thorough and informative
• United States
2 Feb 07
I agree with some people who have previously commented on here. It does look a little sketchy to me. It's a nice idea though. And I'm always looking for ways to make more money online. Mostly because the job that I have has weird hours. So getting another job is nearly impossible. This way, I can be at home and get my laundry done, and make a little pocket change too.
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@totalguy (563)
3 Feb 07
everyone has their point of view its worth reading it all including the terms and privact policy before doing anything i made sure i did so i knew exactly what iwas getting into.
• United States
25 Jan 07
Someone here spammed me with their link. I looked at it but it didn't really say much about itself on the first page. When something does that I don't even bother to go any further. Do you know of anyone that has actually gotten anyhting from there or anyone saying they have? I think for now I'm going with the group and thinking scam. Let us know if you have any proof or anyone saying they got money from them.
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@totalguy (563)
25 Jan 07
did you not see the terms link? and the privacy policy is at the bottom of the page theres quite a lot of info in the terms that explains a bit more. not going to find anyone who's been paid its an investment for 2 years if its a new site thats only running a few months nobody will have been paid yet. i will let everyone know what happens of course.
• United States
28 Jan 07
Yeah I saw them. I just figured if it was worth reading they would tell about it right up front. Not in the TOS. They didn't say how the money is made or who is fronting it did they? The money is made by investing, but who puts up the original $50 and the $50 for each refferal?
@totalguy (563)
28 Jan 07
my lot dosent exactly tell you how much you wil lget either come to think of it you need to search the boards.
@trancer (243)
• Romania
28 Jan 07
man you shouldn`t register at this kind of programs cause they are SURELY SCAMS !! they fool you .. and at this program .. wealthbox .. i can easyly log into your account only knowing your email adress from your ref link that wealth box gives you .. doh .. look again and you have to learn meny things about earning money online ..
• Thailand
2 Feb 07
The TOS also states that you are responsible for your account so I assume that if, at some point in the future if your account shows a loss you will be asked to make it good. This is a scam and in the end it will cost you money. Stay far, far away from this one. It is a sucker bet.
@totalguy (563)
28 Jan 07
you need to learn to read aswell i have to say we have already gone over this above, i dont care if people see my email address it dosent bother me not much you can do with one 95% of make money programs online are SCAMS i know this ive been using the internet for several yrs well before 2000 i know the score im not stupid im a qualified computer engineer also and i know adware and spyware was not around when i first started using the internet but its everywhere now, i use the internet daily and frequent a lot of sites. i will repeat again if they dont pay me they dont pay me im not bothered! if they do ill be laughing to the bank end of story!
@totalguy (563)
2 Feb 07
well if the acount goes into minus figures then iwont be giving them anything infact if you read the main page it says they dont allow you to put in money so as far as im cocerned it seems ok to me i thought id give it a go its not like im going to loose any money out of my pocket anyway so if it pays then GREAT! if it dosent i havent lost anything at all.
@kstanley7 (1171)
28 Jan 07
eeeesh Well one thing that does concern me, apart from the security of the site, is the fact that there is no description of how they will be able to pay you. considering the amount of members that are using that site. I seriously would like to know how they are going to retrieve at least half a million in order to pay it's members.
@totalguy (563)
28 Jan 07
yeah there is that, fair enough if you dont want to join
@infojeff (79)
• United States
28 Jan 07
It appears that the wealthtoolbox web page has changed. Still the same information, but just a simpler text layout. Another disturbing thing about the web site is that I was able to log into totalguy's web page using the public info from his referral page and see his email address, earnings and the email address of "littlefranciscan" who referred him. Horrible security! I then followed that along and was able to uncover all the information for his upline in that program. See what I found below. You be the judge whether you really think this compnay will pay out the thousands of dollars promised below. I leave out the last part of each email address below for privacy reasons, but others could easily gather their entire email addresses for any purpose. I certainly will not add my email address to that public list. Each paragraph is the next person up in the referral organization: Referred by: littlefranciscan@ Date joined: January 21, 2007 Current Balance: $2109.86 Referred by: marketing@ Date joined: January 21, 2007 Current Balance: $720.00 Referred by: peter.hearfield@ Date joined: January 21, 2007 Current Balance: $1642.74 Referred by: jsverce@ Date joined: December 29, 2006 Current Balance: $2336.16 Referred by: jer37@ Date joined: December 27, 2006 Current Balance: $328.99 Referred by: iou@ Date joined: December 26, 2006 Current Balance: $328.99 Referred by: mreeves1119@ Date joined: December 26, 2006 Current Balance: $1898.38 Referred by: patrogers@ Date joined: December 26, 2006 Current Balance: $657.97 Referred by: rstebo@ Date joined: December 25, 2006 Current Balance: $592.18 I could have gone further up, but I am just tired of reading and typing in here.
@SK401001 (934)
• United States
28 Jan 07
I have signed up for it, you know what the heck. I understand where people are coming from that this is a scam,I am curious where the money is supposed to come from, anyway the person that I signed up under, I just logged in with their email, and that individual is at $13948.17 and joined Jan 20th, thats quiet a bit of Cash. Oh well, I don't think any harm was done. It could be a program to collect e-mail addresses to sell them. Who knows, we just have to fill people in 2 years from now. :)
• United States
2 Feb 07
I agree with some people who have previously commented on here. It does look a little sketchy to me. It's a nice idea though. And I'm always looking for ways to make more money online. Mostly because the job that I have has weird hours. So getting another job is nearly impossible. This way, I can be at home and get my laundry done, and make a little pocket change too.
@freak369 (5113)
• United States
1 Feb 07
Wow, seems to be some thread going on here! I didn't read all of it yet but it seems interesting. Having to wait two years though, and the fact that they can change it at any time .. that sort of scares me a little.
@totalguy (563)
2 Feb 07
thanks for your comment, as ive said already , it does not bother me after all i just thought why not, if it pays out it pays out if it does not pay out im not too concerned. i would however be very happy if it does payout considering my total is close to $2500.00 now and ive got the rest of this year and all of next year to go anything can happen i hope it does pay out but im not holding my breath.
@amaine (2027)
• Philippines
26 Jan 07
are you sure about this? , , how does this pay you? , , through e-gold perhaps?
@totalguy (563)
26 Jan 07
it says in the terms paypal, thanks.
@smkwan2007 (1036)
• Hong Kong
29 Jan 07
Do you mean you earnings has become $1400 in just 4 days. It really is a fast way to earn some cash. I will visit the link and take a look. Thanks for the info.
@totalguy (563)
29 Jan 07
mine is currently over $2000
@ashumit02 (818)
• United States
3 Feb 07
I think this is a scam.Also i don't like the business in which we need to wait for 2 years for the payment.Why we need to wait.If they have the option to pay with paypal then they can have to give some amount in it.The webdomain which they have registered is also valid only for one year.That is why normally i can't believe in such sites.Scam must be avoided to develop internet community.Thanks for those all sirs who think beyond scams.They can help me to believe in friend in cyber space.That is the reason i like to think to be brave.Braves don't support scam too longer.
@totalguy (563)
3 Feb 07
fair enough if you dont believe in it thats your choice. the meaning of investment is it takes some time to develop so that would be why it takes 2 years there would be no point in an investment that takes only a month to pay out that is not an investment. thanks for your comment.