Extra Money
By AAYAAM
@AAYAAM (63)
Maldives
March 5, 2007 5:45am CST
There is a lot of discussion these days about making extra money. Like all, I have also tried may websites; each one will start with the words like FREE etc. but when you reach second page, it will start asking for sign up fees etc. It is very dishonest, what do you think?
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7 responses
@kutchi (12320)
• Pakistan
5 Mar 07
Yes, lots of websites ask you for money to start earning with them
so becareful while investing
for some free sites to earn check these
I am sure these would not ask you to pay:p
http://www.dormcheck.com/register.php?refer=kutchi (Similar to mylot)
http://www.egold-world.com/forum/profile.php?mode=register&refer_id=129 (no-minimum...daily payments)
http://www.slashmysearch.com/earn/id/1728 (Search n Earn very easy)
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@alen0224 (527)
• China
5 Mar 07
I agree with you 100% and I have fallen across with many this kind of programs, just like what you said, they claimed free and provided a short form, usually a form of username and email, after you filled your email address in the form and were redirected to the new page, some fees were asked here. In most cases like this, I would quit this site without any doubt, but my email information had entered so they could send me spam emails, and I had been bothered with this so much. I thought I had been cheated with them and this cause me feel sick.
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@kiiizu (1901)
• Estonia
5 Mar 07
Yes, so it is. There aren't very much free meals in this world! If someone is serious about making money at the internet he has to be willing to invest there. Of course we have to study very carefully before we are investing, and we have to invest a lot of our time also investigating all the opportunities. Knowledge is our only weapon against falling to various scams.
@Flexxx (103)
• South Africa
5 Mar 07
I agree. How can something be free if you have to pay anything. I've heard that 90% of these programs that ask for upfront fees are actually scams that won't deliver in the long run. However other are still a few that are 100% free. If you're interested in some of these, visit: www.jobzone.netfirms.com
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@paidreader (5143)
• United States
5 Mar 07
LOL, yes that is very common to see. They word their pages so you think you can actually earn for free but find out after you start the signup process that it's a free trial or just another site trying to sell you something. I tend to avoid those kinds of sites and have found other free money making opportunities that actually do let you join for free And that really do pay. I suggest looking thru the sites terms, faq, and privacy policy before deciding whether to signup or not. These are the best links to check for any of their hidden fees.
@liming (114)
• China
5 Mar 07
The owner of the site also wanna make money. He has three ways: first, let you work for him and give you back part of you have earned; second,collect money from you first, then gonna invest; third, give you some free resource, as an exchange, you must pay something on the other stuff.
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@silverflower (519)
• Pakistan
5 Mar 07
yes but you can make money free of cost. just check these...
www.makextrememoney.blogspot.com
www.soulcast.com/umairuaf