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Is it a scam?

How long will it last?

Is it another way to hide the infamous Pyramid selling scam??

Looks to good to be true is to good to be true??

Just like the FFI fuel tablets scam

What's you thoughts?

Tech2
If Carling made web-sites this would proberly be the best website in the world :T

Get your SOA done here.... http://www.makesenseofcards.co.uk/soacalc.html

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  • bugbyte_2
    bugbyte_2 Posts: 415 Forumite
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    Don't quite get it as half of their site is down. Is it You buy 'advertising space' on their website, which attracts some sort of revenue which is then 'profit shared' back to you??? All the adverts are for HYIPs so possibly referral commission going on here.

    May not be a pyramid itself, but seems to take referral money from pyramids.
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  • Ark_Welder
    Ark_Welder Posts: 1,878 Forumite
    Didn't get as far as the site, myself. McAfee SiteAdvisor intercepted with a Red Alert on it so that was good enough for me. The SA report didn't say what it finds suspicious. I have known alerts to show up on some legitimate sites in the past - ones with which I am familiar - but see no reason to doubt it about this one unless McAfee change their view.
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  • tech2_2
    tech2_2 Posts: 274 Forumite
    tech2 wrote: »
    Is it a scam?

    How long will it last?

    Is it another way to hide the infamous Pyramid selling scam??

    Looks to good to be true is to good to be true??

    Just like the FFI fuel tablets scam

    What's you thoughts?

    Tech2


    Yes that's right advertising space jobby... My mate showed me tonight and I said well your investment out then get out all the cash you can and take cash as it will not go for long....and don't get greedy and put in more....
    If Carling made web-sites this would proberly be the best website in the world :T

    Get your SOA done here.... http://www.makesenseofcards.co.uk/soacalc.html
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