Make a million dollars in under a month

@simesc (248)
February 22, 2007 9:06pm CST
You are reading this now as you want to make money. So do I. But there is no way that we can make a million in a month. But there is no way that you can make the amount of money that so many people are promising you on this sites. There are so many scams here now. Scam websites usually ask you to pay a fee to join - if they are such great moneymakers,why do you have to pay? Scam websites - will promise you that you will make huge amounts of money. If it was so easy, do you not think that they would keep the idea to themselves and make a bigger fortune. Pyramid schemes - they pay you when you get other members to join under you. Send $20 to 3 members........ They are not selling anything, they are just scams. Some people will get paid. ~ But most will not. Just because someone on here promises you that they have made a fortune and so will you. You will not - THEY WILL MAKE MORE MONEY - NOT YOU. Take time to think before you spend your money. We all work hard for our money and all want to make more. But lets not lose it to scammers
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38 responses
• United States
23 Feb 07
I see you felt the need to post this in two different categories. No one is promising millions, just a few extra bucks. Not all sites that make you pay are scams. It's called an investment, and they make profit as well as yourself.
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@mrwolf1 (66)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Why don't you try this. You can try to make a million. You can make quite a bit. One person who used this claimed that they made $4300 in one month. Go ahead and check this out. you won't be sorry. You get paid $50 to start. It takes a while to reach the payout date but..when that time comes you will have plenty of money. Go check it out right now. here is the link. http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=mattwolf1@hotmail.com
@simesc (248)
23 Feb 07
Thanks for posting a scam to prove my point http://matt608.blogspot.com/2007/01/wealthtoolbox-scam.html
@00fear (3216)
• United States
23 Feb 07
thats why when i take a look on those sites, i see before i joined if they are asking for my credit card #. if they do, obviously it is a scam, even if they dont, it still can be a scam. they just bug you to buy things from them. unlike this site, they dont pay.
• Philippines
23 Feb 07
i agree, you have to be optimistic...if you will spend joining fee, make sure that you are ready either to be succesful or failure, it can be considered as form of gambling...
@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
23 Feb 07
I can agree with most of what you say and whether a money making opportunity is free or paid, people need to take the time to research it as thoroughly as possible before joining. However on one of your points - some people that have done incredibly well for themselves genuinely do want to pass on what they have learnt etc to others - and not just keep making more for themselves. Again it all boils down to people taking the time to find out more information before jumping into what ever it is. To me that's why people get sucked into scams they keep joining one thing after another in the hopes that eventually something will work for them.
• Canada
23 Feb 07
You are absolutely right. That is why I take the time to get paid before posting anything on it. (only excepttion to Agloco and I dont even know why) Cheers!
@avs189 (1030)
• India
23 Feb 07
Yea if somebody can make million dollars in month evrybody would have been very rich and millionaires...for person to be successful one needs to be very hard-woking ..success doesnt come easy...it has to be made around by hard work and consistent performance...
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• Philippines
23 Feb 07
There is a very easy way to return from a casino with a small fortune: go there with a large one. ~Jack Yelton Inflation hasn't ruined everything. A dime can still be used as a screwdriver. ~Quoted in P.S. I Love You, compiled by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. They who are of the opinion that Money will do everything, may very well be suspected to do everything for Money. ~George Savile, Complete Works, 1912
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• Malaysia
24 Feb 07
well, those sites that charged for such amount must be that scam. I courage all of us here to find a wiser way to earn some more money. By joining those scammers, you have nothing to get. You waste your money, your time and your energy. But what do they do? For sure they just laugh all the way to the bank!!! visit my blog to get many info's including free $$ http://u-hpx6g2n.urlcash.net
@ygkchaitu (387)
• India
23 Feb 07
Don't ever lose your money but surely you try it if the busines model seems to be true. I happened to study the business model of mylot and even before i got any proof of the site that it is paying i started to post and believed to the most and that way i first assess the loyality of the company to customers and then contribute my work.
@bjpbunny (348)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I have some sites you can make money on that are free to join. http://www.agloco.com/r/BBBM2321 and http://tinyurl.com/39538k they start you with $50. free and $50 for everyone you refer, I have over $1000 in my account already since january.
@Destiny007 (5805)
• United States
24 Feb 07
Anyone who tells you that you are going to make a certain amount of money within any given time frame is lying to you. Even in MLM the million dollar earners did not do that overnight. In fact, it took them at least several years of very hard work. These websites that tell you to become an affiliate and then fire your boss are feeding you a line of crap. Earning any type of walk away income is not going to be done for free, no matter what anyone tells you. A program does not have to charge a fee to be a scam. Plenty of free programs are scams too. Say you work for 2 or 3 months, or whatever time it would take to reach payout on your favorite free program. You go to withdraw your earnings, and suddenly you have violated some TOS, or there is a problem with a payment processor, or it just fails to pay, or the company just folds up it's tent and disappears in the night with your earnings. This happens a lot. Some could argue, at least they didn't get any money. They got your earnings, and they wasted something that can never be returned, they wasted your time. A hard lesson that I learned was the concept of cyber money. It isn't real until it is in your hand, or at least your bank account. Don't make the mistake of putting to much trust in these online payment processors either. There are some that will rip you off faster than a scammer on a good night. A site that asks for a joining fee is not necessarily a scam. Although I belong to several free sites, my main businesses are paid ones. The reason is that I am building towards a walk away residual income that will continue to pay me even after I stop actively working the program. These businesses exist, but they are not free. I am in one that starts at $4 a month and has the potential to pay in the neighborhood of 50000 a month. I am in profit, but it will take a while to reach that amount of income, if it ever happens. Even if it doesn't it still has the potential for a nice income. At 4 bucks, the risk is well worth the possible reward. See, that's the trick. Weigh the risk against the reward. If it doesn't work out, so what? As I am in profit, it isn't costing me anything anyway. Pyramid schemes and ponzis will never work. MLM's can and will make make a good living for you, if you are careful and understand the business. Those who tell you that they have made a fortune are not telling you how long it took or how big their list was or how long it took them to build that list. Something else the old timers won't tell you either is how their lists were built back in the days before spamming was a bad thing. Just because they are successful, does not mean you will be. Oh yeah, all these guru's having people sell their ebooks that are always showing their big houses and fancy cars...if the couldn't get people to buy and market their books for them, how long would they have those houses and cars. That is why so many are now starting their own membership sites or joining...MLM's and trying to get a downline build to follow them place to place during all of these monster prelaunches that we see everywhere.
@fast4ward (228)
• Canada
23 Feb 07
You dont need to pay a single penny to earn cash online. If a program asks you to pay anything to join or get a package of some sort then run away,it is most likely a scam. I have posted ways to earn cash thru free to join websites on my blog. All those opportunities are genuine and are paying me month after month. The best one I have found lately is PayPerPost.com. If you have a blog then you should really take a look at this opportunity. Check out http://www.addsenses.blogspot.com for more details Good luck everyone and I wish you all loads of cash!
• Singapore
23 Feb 07
Yup i agree with you, you don't even need to pay a single cent to earn cash. That is a nice blog you have there, i didn't know some of the GPT sites.
@dbeast (1495)
• India
24 Feb 07
well you are absolutely right buddy there are all a bunch of bummers out there trying to take a fool out us by displaying that we are going to make millions of dollars.if they are making so much why should they give it all out?it is all a bunch of scams out there.so friends dont get fooled by all those scams out there because most of them or i ll even dare to say almost all of them are scams trying to waste your time.take care.
@sihanik (118)
• Malaysia
23 Feb 07
yes, i support you. Don't get scam. Be alert to online offers!
@mrwolf1 (66)
• United States
23 Feb 07
Why don't you try this. You can try to make a million. You can make quite a bit. One person who used this claimed that they made $4300 in one month. Go ahead and check this out. you won't be sorry. You get paid $50 to start. It takes a while to reach the payout date but..when that time comes you will have plenty of money. Go check it out right now. here is the link. http://www.wealthtoolbox.com/?ref=mattwolf1@hotmail.com
@simesc (248)
23 Feb 07
hey you are so excited - you wrote the same post twice
@nehakalley4 (1918)
• United States
23 Feb 07
You are absolutely correct. Whenever I open a site which tells me that you can make money tells so many things you will nake this much in these many days. The survey will give you from this amount of money to this. Its really stupid. I am here trying to make money online from the last six months but not much I have done.
• Singapore
23 Feb 07
Sure...Why not. Regards, Edmund Ng http://www.purchaseresume.com http://www.internet-empire.com
23 Feb 07
you have perfect right !
@bluewings (3857)
23 Feb 07
I have given up looking at mlms ,pyramids and ponzis long back.The matrices never work for me.The only things I still buy at times are good ebooks after reading reviews on private forums.Even some review websites arn't honest about their findings of the information books.They sing praises of the ebook and send you to an affiliate link to make commissions from your purchase.The few that work are rare and they definitely don't make you millionaire overnight.
@porgie (268)
• United States
23 Feb 07
you sure gonna have a lot of talk!
• United States
23 Feb 07
Well i'm not sure what kind of a response you were hoping to get from that but ok. I actually signed up with some one who I did pay a little upfront from for my domain name but so what. I made my money and then some with in a week. You have to do your homework if you want to really make money from the net.There are a ton of ways to do it you just have to look. Sometimes it takes money to make money. If you dont have any to start out with well there are places to make enough cash to get you started onto something bigger. Just be smart is all.Too many people complain about not making anything from what they have tried.Well most people don't read everything that comes along with whatever they are trying to do.So like I said do your homework and really get some research done before you jump into something.