Oh Yeah! Please don’t tell me it’s a True Story!

Oh Yeah! Please don't tell me it's a True Story!

I hate ‘Read how a single mom is earning £xxxx working at home’ type of advertisements that take you to a page where a single mother is smiling at her 8 weeks old baby and explaining how she is making thousands just participating in surveys.

Then you click any link on that page and it will take you to a sign-up page. You have to sign up to get the secret. Oh! Here we go… you misery starts from here. You will be bombarded with emails, newsletters, affiliates links etc etc.

I don’t have problem with Home based business or participating in surveys. These money making schemes do not fall in my interest. Sorry to say, I’ve found that most of these schemes are SCAM.


Don’t you believe me?

Today, I was visiting Perez Hilton’s website, when I’m bored with technology, I often visit his site to get some celeb gossip. So that I can talk with Ebony Lee Walker from MJ The best. She thinks she has all the latest gossip in her brain.

Anyway, I found an ad claiming that a mom is making £3,400 just doing survey in home. Even though, I knew it’s a scam, I got interested to see her proof of income.

Gotcha!

Anyone can tell that the home based survey system is a scam at the first sight. Do you know why?

Because they are using Google Adsense cheque as proof of income from Surveys. My question is, from when Google started survey programs and paying money to participate.

These types of scam still work because they targets the most vulnerable groups in our society; single moms, job seekers, pensioners etc as they are desperate to make some money. These people will never make money, eventually they will lose their precious time, energy and hope.

And they will blame ‘Internet s**ks’.

By Jinnat Ul Hasan

Source: http://www.hasan-online.com/2010/05/07/home-based-income-surveys-scam/

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