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Automated Income Systems - too good to be true?
johnnym70
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I saw this advertised with reports that a work at home mum (Kelly Richards) had made about 6000 pound a month as seen on Sky News, BBc, Forbes and The Telegraph (upon searching these sites on the net I found no evidence of this story). I was really tempted (even when the half price from £40 to £20 gets reduced to £10 then £5 as you repeatedly attempt to navigate away from the site) but because I couldn't find anything to back up the site's claims I decided to post it on here as a warning. But is it legitimate or not? As usual it sounded too good to be true.
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