Dear Serious Opportunity Seeker…

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  • Darlene and Dave Mills

    Well Peter you have done it again. You brought some proper perspective to shine on the survey appeal that so many people who may or may not be serious about starting an online career get caught up in. So many get caught up in the hype they fail to see the big picture and take time to fully investigate if this is a good opportunity. Speaking from experience you WILL loose your money and never recoup a dime of the possible income suggested. There will never be a survey that you will be able to finish that would even come close to paying you any income at all let alone $3,579.00 per month. As always another informative post. I look forward to reading your next.

  • This particular group offer a money-back guarantee, but they qualify it by saying “We get so many emails from people who are making more money than they thought would be possible, so we really doubt you will need to call on the money-back-guarantee”. This is another way of saying: “If you can’t make any money by filling in surveys, then it is your fault.”

  • It sounds like too much work to me. I am just going to accept the next offer from Nigeria for a confidential business relationship and I will become an instant millionaire.

  • I suspect that the Nigerian alternative will not only leave you with more money, but you will have a lot more time to devote to your hobbies. On that note, I would have thought that the Nigerian activity would have subsided over the past few years, but instead I am seeing more and more millions each week in my inbox…

  • Thanks Peter for bringing this topic up,

    I get so many of them I’ve stopped counting, forget Nigeria… they go as far as China!
    Usually the give-away to such offer is the cost: Even with a minimal conversion @ $ 30.00 each they stand to make money first, you come second (if at all).
    If it sounds too good to be true; it is a scam!
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  • I will have to admit that I signed up to do surveys but I had to find out the hard way too. I’m happy that this one didn’t cost me any money but it did cost me some valuable time. They can have their surveys and easy money schemes. Since then I have found two legitimate businesses and I’m very satisfied with both. Thanks for this informative post!

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  • I am awfully cynical, when it comes to such offers. I cannot get past the idea that the REAL purpose of the offer is to make money for the person/company making the offer and then, of course, I cannot accept anything they have to say, no matter how ‘positive’ it may sound.

  • That is pretty intriguing. It presented me a few ideas and I’ll be posting them on my web site shortly. I’m bookmarking your site and I’ll be back again. Thank you again!

  • I was searching on google when I found your site. So much of what you say is true. I got alot from this post, I’m going to add your rss feed to my Google reader. Thanks!

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