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Earn $12,000/Month w/Dish Network using home computer...
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yangyuemu
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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 11:26 pm    Post subject: I'd like to do the job. Reply with quote

Hi

How are you? I'd like to do the job.Please tell me how to do next. email. My email address: 1212008666@163.com
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TINA
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:48 am    Post subject: Sounds too good to be true? Reply with quote

Gee this sounds like this is too good to be true and usually when something is too good to be true (at least on the internet for some website/or affiliate site), it most 99.9% is too good to be true.

Questions:

Is there a start-up cost involved?

Is there any shipping due for the Satellite Dish for the buyer?

How in the world can someone find EIGHT people per DAY to give Satellite Dishes for?

How much are these, and how could these be given away? If there are no catches, if this is a free and LEGAL offer, I'll take one!! I NEED IT as I need faster internet!

If this is for TV Satellite, that won't do me any good at all.

How do people find their clients - by emails, by phones, by referrals, by friends? I hope it's not by spam or by knocking on doors or by getting the phones hung up on us. I hope it's not by putting flyers in people's cars.

I have seen sites like this and was simply wondering what you have to say about this.

I only want your honest answers. Thanks.
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Carole
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Joined: 04 Jun 2005
Posts: 57
Career Advice: +3/-0
Location: Manchester

PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Somehow, with at least 8 people joining this programme every day through just one member, I've a feeling the competition is going to be so incredible that how one person with their one 'predesigned website' (which probably looks exactly like 7,308 other) is going to make any money at all, is beyond me.

I do wish people wouldn't ruin perfectly good forums with this type of post. It's almost like having a bad family move into a good neighbourhood Wink

Carole
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7days
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Joined: 06 Jun 2005
Posts: 79
Career Advice: +2/-2

PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:34 am    Post subject: Satellite Dish for FREE? I doubt it! Reply with quote

I read their website and it looked like just a typical scam that I used to fall for when I started on the internet. I was an honest person and naive as I thought everyone else was going to be honest as well. WRONG! They are out to get your money! They paint a pretty picture and make it sound terrific, maybe they say the positive things and not the negative for instance. It may go great guns for a few months with people saying how terrific this affiliate program is, or how they paid all those thousands of people many thousands of dollars. Okay, how can this Satellite Dish pay ANYONE by giving Satellite Dishes away? They give it away so they make no money. So the affiliate's percentage of nothing is nothing. Maybe they make their real money by the monthly/yearly service of the Satellite Dish or maybe by some sort of maintenance plan and the satellite falls apart and they want it so they pay to fix it. In any case, this program yes it gives you a free website. BIG DEAL I SAY! I could come up with hundreds of sites that would do that for their affiliates to get more recruits. It's just in their script to generate more numbers and more numbers to make more money.
If this is wrong, fine, then tell me. But if no one says that they received this item for free with absolutely NO strings attached, then I will take it that this is a scam like the scam autoresponder sites I tried years ago.
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freednwk
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Joined: 01 May 2005
Posts: 3
Career Advice: +0/-0
Location: Lithonia, Georgia

PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:06 am    Post subject: Too Good To Be True Reply with quote

While you continue to speculate as to whether this offer is too good to be true or not, you fail to mention that you refuse to take the time to READ the information. You seem to either not know, or forget that scams IMITATE legitimate offers. That's their purpose, to confuse, and before you know it, you're out of your life's savings. But that also means that there are legitimate money making offers that can be done from home with little effort.

Just because you don't SEE how something could be done, doesn't mean that it can't be done or isn't being done. Why should I reprint thousands and thousands of words here when it is already printed and you could see for yourselves by clicking the mouse several times.

You ask, how can THEY give away free things and make money? How can anyone in their right mind make money by advertising: "Buy one, get one free"? Sooner or later they will give away half their merchandise free, right? If you had a satellite tv system or really knew someone who did, you could SEE how they make plenty of money and could probably give away a lot more free things if they wanted to.

I noticed that when I explained this to TINA before, the MODERATOR hasn't allowed my post. Maybe he will allow you to see this one.

I notice that people who criticize this post to earn a legitimate income from home, never read the information and then base there comments on past experiences with other "similiar" sites. I guess that's why some people (who read first) make it, and some people (who talk first) don't.

And as far as "those people" moving into the neighborhood, All you have to do is tell the MODERATOR: "One of those people are in the neighborhood" and if he's a bigot, you won't have to worry about seeing this ad anymore. Happy now, Carole?

Oh, and before I forget: to "7Days" I haven't in anyway humanly possible given, paid, transfered, or any other way to describe giving money to Dish Network, one single penny. Read first, then speak.
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Tryin'It
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:37 am    Post subject: Re: Too Good To Be True Reply with quote

I'm trying this "earn money at home" offer. And I see why 7Days, Carole, and Tina are against it: It is a lot of work! All that reading. All those times to click the mouse! All those minutes sitting at my desk! Most people really want something for nothing! This Dish offer isn't something for nothing. Even though it can be just, maybe 15 minutes at your computer, you can do it full time and spend hours at your computer. Like EVERY legitamate home internet business, where you don't HAVE to pay or invest in the product, there are also OPPORTUNITIES to invest money in YOUR business that will give you greatER access to potential clients/customers. But to tell you all something very important, I have not made one dime, nor am I trying to make any money from recruiting anyone, and I have NOT spent or invested any money in gaining greater access. I just use all of the free tools available and everyday or so, I go to the e-mailbox to see how much money I made while I slept. Checks are sent out once a month so don't think you are going to get rich quick. Keep complaining and leave the potential customers of Dish Network to me. Thanks.
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guest
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 12:14 pm    Post subject: watch out! Reply with quote

Watch out! just there to steal money from you................
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Tryin'It2
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: watch out! Reply with quote

guest wrote:
Watch out! just there to steal money from you................
How, exactly? Maybe you're the competition to Dish and you're just trying to put a negative idea in our head. Exactly how will THEY (who?) get money out of us if we don't want THEM (who exactly) to?
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freednwk
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Joined: 01 May 2005
Posts: 3
Career Advice: +0/-0
Location: Lithonia, Georgia

PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:27 pm    Post subject: Re: watch out! Reply with quote

Tryin'It2 wrote:
guest wrote:
Watch out! just there to steal money from you................
How, exactly? Maybe you're the competition to Dish and you're just trying to put a negative idea in our head. Exactly how will THEY (who?) get money out of us if we don't want THEM (who exactly) to?
Don't worry, these "guests" are not going to tell you, because they can't. No one has "gotten" any money out of me. I operate the business once a week for about 15 minutes and that's all I do. I don't speak to anyone, tell anyone, bother anyone, except wasting time responding to these fake "guests".
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guest
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:36 pm    Post subject: Guest Reply with quote

Right! and the credit card number must be provided.....
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