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wemarketing.biz working from home thing?

JackRS
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Wemarketing.biz
Is this a scam anybody know any ‘real’ person who’s tried it? It implies that once registered (£33) you get paid for completing ad forms for various companies on line so can earn a few hundred a week depending on how much time an effort but sounds like basically typing etc. However it also sounds too good to be true, so I can imagine you register do the training etc and then there’s no adds to work on etc and you earn nothing?
So if anyone has any knowledge or knows how to check, please pass on?
Is this a scam anybody know any ‘real’ person who’s tried it? It implies that once registered (£33) you get paid for completing ad forms for various companies on line so can earn a few hundred a week depending on how much time an effort but sounds like basically typing etc. However it also sounds too good to be true, so I can imagine you register do the training etc and then there’s no adds to work on etc and you earn nothing?
So if anyone has any knowledge or knows how to check, please pass on?
Regards
JackRS
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Wanting money upfront is a very big red flag.
The website appears to have been created by people for whom English is not their native language, which is another. You can see different fonts and sizes, which looks as though they have cut and pasted someone else's information.
I would not have anything to do with them ...Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?
Rudyard Kipling0 -
99% of the time, if you have to pay for something upfront it will be a scame.
Don't do it.MSE allowed me to see the light0 -
I couldn't see any address or phone number on the site. I wouldn't touch it with a 10' barge pole because they want money from you. It could be legit, and, pigs will fly if you apply enough thrust.The mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour upon it, the more it will contract.
Oliver Wendell Holmes0 -
They sounds very dodgy, don't pay anything upfront. It's likely to be a scam.Money is not the root of all evil.
It depends on how you obtain it and how you use it.
Have you sold your soul to the devil?0 -
It implies that once registered (£33) you get paid for completing ad forms for various companies on line so can earn a few hundred a week
Ad forms? In other words you will be posting ads to get people to sign up to post ads. It is a scam and the only money generated is the registration fee.0 -
Thanks everyone for your comments, that confirms my suspicions. I did a bit more digging and found comments on other forums saying it wasn’t quite what it seems, see further down on the page on this link: http://www.askpedia.com/q_w02zzyuNLq/s_who_are_wemarketing
I sent wemarketing an email with some basic questions and got this reply:
‘the recession doesn't affect this business at all thankfully, yes this is still in operation and yes you will get a mountain of work.’
Funny how there’s no reports of real people making any money out of it?
Regards
JackRS0 -
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Having VERY tentatively enquired into this opportunity I decided it was not an idea to proceed. A few days later I received this from them.
[/FONT]Hello melanie,
You were looking at our business opportunity recently to work from home but
didn't take any action at that time, we just wanted to remind you of this
brilliant earning opportunity.
Cold nights...Big Bills...No Money...No chance of a Holiday...No where to turn?
Wemarketing has an opportunity for everyday people to earn a very
helpful second income, anything from a few hundred a month to a
couple of thousand! What could you do with that sort of EXTRA CASH?
Would it change things for you? Would it really make that much of a
difference? How about £4000.00? Would that be useful? Could this
help pay off those bills? Or even just ease the pressure with your
own financial position?
Feeling outraged at them exploiting desperate individuals I replied
with the following.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dear wemarketing,
Thank you for your e mail.
Yes, Im sure many of us in these hard times already DO imagine those long cold nights, big bills, no money, no holiday, no where to turn,
emotional blackmail, and another £33 down the drain as yet another "work from home" opportunity takes what little you had!
Fortunate then that it costs nothing to Google "wemarketing" and see what the prospects are like?
My thanks go to moneysavingexpert.com for the £33 I still have in my pocket, and that's where its staying!
"Up my income?!" Up yours I think!
Please remove my details.
If any of you are thinking about giving it a try, be prepared for the emotional blackmail they will employ to get your money.
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Melanie, you'll probably get an email from them after your post that maybe similar to the one I received after making my post, see below:
Thank you for your Libelous comments made about us on the internet, we would just like to say that we think you are a very devious person indeed, posing as a prospect to get a statement from us and then using that against us! What sort of low life person are you? There should be a law about people like you spreading libelous comments on forums over the internet! You people are a disease to good companies, put that on the page where you slagged us off!
There you go I'm clearly 'a disease to good companies'Regards
JackRS0 -
Melanie, you'll probably get an email from them after your post that maybe similar to the one I received after making my post, see below:
Thank you for your Libelous comments made about us on the internet, we would just like to say that we think you are a very devious person indeed, posing as a prospect to get a statement from us and then using that against us! What sort of low life person are you? There should be a law about people like you spreading libelous comments on forums over the internet! You people are a disease to good companies, put that on the page where you slagged us off!
There you go I'm clearly 'a disease to good companies'
So you make "Libelous (sic) comments" but they don't bother to threaten you with any sort of action for defaming their good name. How odd.
I like the part "There should be a law etc" well there is!
I think you should use that "disease to good companies" in your signature. What an honour.0 -
Yeah Julie I probably could but I was actually a bit offended by their comments, I know i shouldn't feel like that as they are clearly... well I shouldn't really say anything on here, wouldn't want to offend them or say anything libelous...Regards
JackRS0
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