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automated home profits
siennarose_2
Posts: 2 Newbie
Has anyone heard of this company, it sounds too good to be true. You register and pay 19.95 then you make huge amounts of money via google for clicking on websites. Some people are supposedly making upwards of £500 a day. I keep receving emails about it but wanted to find out if anyone has any more info on this company.
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If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Anything that asks for an upfront fee will be a scam.
AVOID it at all costs.0 -
Oh not again
SCAM0 -
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Thank you everyone for taking the time to reply. I'm not usually tempted by these things but it seemed genuine. Next time I'll stick by the saying if it looks too good to be true then it probably is a scam. I'll keep hold of my 19.95 for now.0
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No no no!! It's a scam. There's no way you can earn money clicking for google. Remember - no employers ask YOU to pay THEM to earn money....Good work on checking on here before taking the plunge though!0
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xxMelissaxx wrote: »No no no!! It's a scam. There's no way you can earn money clicking for google. Remember - no employers ask YOU to pay THEM to earn money....Good work on checking on here before taking the plunge though!
Strictly speaking not true but it is fraud anyway if I am guessing at how they would make this work!0 -
Shame on Facebook for allowing ads for this Automated Home Profits scam to run on their website:

Ad says jobsonlinetoolkit.com but actually goes to another site: newsdaily7.com (fake news website)"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
-- Author Unknown --0
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