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Web working online.org

I am interested in this home working online opportunity.
Is it a scam/con though?
Does anyone know?
“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning,
but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”
-Maria Robinson

Comments

  • Do you mean this site?

    http://www.webworkingonline.org/opportunity/

    I'd like to know if anyone has used them too.
    I love a bargain. Now mortgage and debt free. hurray!!:smileyhea
  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    It's a scam, why would anyone who knows a way to make £300 per day sell it to you for £47?

    12 places at £47 each = £564. That's less than two days work, why would you bother, why not just use the system and in 2 days you'll have £600 and NO competition from 12 other people.

    It says you earn by typing adds.What this means is you sell the scam to others, via adds, and the owner gets £47 and gives you £25 of it.

    Why is the owner selling it, simple, the only way you can make money from this scheme is by selling it to others. You can't make money using it because it doesn't exist. All it is, is selling the scam to others.

    If you buy into this you will get scammed, and the only way to get your money back will be to become a scammer yourself.
  • Just by clicking onto the page I'm 99.9% certain it's not a legitimate "work from home" opportunity. Anything that you have to pay for [STRIKE]usually [/STRIKE] always isn't!

    I've seen many, many websites that look just like this over the years. Most of the time it's some kind of pyramid scheme. You pay for the "product" - which is probably an e-book or something with some vague information about making money online. And the "work from home" opportunity they are advertising is you then selling on that e-book.

    Or something similar to that anyway.

    Stay well clear if I was you, unless you genuinely want to throw away 47 of your good English pounds.
  • shopaholicz
    shopaholicz Posts: 756 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Thanks geordie joe and FinanciallyUnsavvy. Thought it was too good to be true. And I really don't have £47 to throw away.
    I love a bargain. Now mortgage and debt free. hurray!!:smileyhea
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