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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Broadcast #12 - RipOff's Recently Added To My List

The Latest Online Companies/Programs To Stay Away From

Danny's Scam Review - This guy supposedly lets you know of the companies that ARE NOT real. But yet he has you pay to get that info and recommends programs/softwares that make you pay upfront. And on top of that, guess what? If you buy into those programs, he gets a % from that sale. Yeah scam review, my ass.

Project Payday - This site had one thing to say that got on my nerves: "Make $1,000 a day while you sit on your butt and do nothing!" This is impossible. Anyone who offers you advanced "techniques" is on their way to ripping you off.

One Big Team - I think this site is associated with either Herbal Life or some other supplement company.

Work From Home 10 - Another company who apparently states that "god wants you to be rich". Beware Christians and Catholics, don't buy into this one. They'll make you pay upfront just to get started.

My Free Work - AKA Jean who also runs 3500weekly.com. Enough said. I've talked enough about her. I'm sure she is making money. But YOU won't.

Don't Get Scammed - Yeah, another site who promises they won't scam you but eventually do.

If you have others you've researched or have gotten in a pickle with, let me know to include them in future "blacklists".

And DO stay away from places that offer MLM (multi-level marketing). They are scams and you will NEVER make a cent off them. MLM website examples: Herbal Life, 16income.com, 20income.com...etc. Never send them a dime just to get information. They're making their money off those cd's they send you that only cost them $0.10 to make.



P.s. Any website that is usually centered in your browser, is usually a scam. For example:

Broadcast #11 - CashCrate In All It's Glory



If you've joined CashCrate, do yourself a favor and go exploring. You might see things you weren't aware of. You think there's only ONE way to make money off of that site? WRONG! From time to time, I'll complete offers, but I must say, the best way I've found to make money off of CashCrate is by the amount of referrals you get. Look at the above sample screen. This is what your screen should look like when you click on "referral info". Of course, the numbers would vary dependent on you. This sample screen shows 13 first level referrals and 7 active referrals. What's the difference? Do you know?

Well here it is: 7 out of the 13 referrals have actually started working with CashCrate. That means they've completed an offer and are on their way to making money. So 6 outta the 13, haven't. What happens to those 6? Nothing. You don't get credit for it. If later on those members start doing offers, then that's when you get your nifty $1.00 bonus and 20% of their earnings.

Does the 20% that you get affect the referral's earnings? NO. That's a hell no. The referrals are NOT paying you, CashCrate is paying you for referring. That's all it is.

How do you get referrals? Pretty simple. You can either go through the tutorial on CashCrate or you can follow my advice on the BEST way to get referrals. Just post the referral link on any major work at home forum or message board. Your referral link is in the "referral info" screen. Copy and paste it. Simple as that.

Not hard at all huh? : )

Hope this all was helpful info for you!

Broadcast #10 - Formal Introduction from Miss Daisy

March 21, 2007

Hello,

I just wanted to formally introduce myself to anybody new who is reading my blog. My name is Daisy (yes it's my real name), and thanks for having some interest in what I'm publicizing (sp?). I mainly created this blog for one sole purpose - To let you know of what programs/companies are real and which ones are a waste of your time.

I was 20 years old when I first gained the ambition to make money from home. I thought I was smart enough and researched programs, companies, looked at ebooks, etc. to gain some type of knowledge in the work from home businesses. I went into it for one reason, to make money. I was an amateur and got taken advantage of. I joined programs who made promises and bought ebooks, sold on ebay (tried), and I maybe sold 2 ebooks and made at the most $50. Not the results I wanted, especially since I had invested close to $200 to develop the websites and buy air time.

I'm now 25 years old and am very happy working in my current career as a consultant. The consulting side of me has nothing to do with this blog. It's my form of regular income, it's my career, and well I had to apply my degree and my parent's thousands of dollars in student loans toward something. My regular income is fine. However, I have neices and a nephew who raid my home every weekend and want me to take them out to dinner. Not McDonald's...apparently they are too good for that. They want me to take them to actual restaurants. Grrr. Spoiled brats. I don't mind. It's when unexpected expenses come into play that I DO mind.

I tell numerous people I meet online my speeding ticket story. If you haven't heard it or read it, here it is: I got a speeding ticket. LOL I was expecting it to be about $500 because well, I was driving my beemer pretty fast on a highway that had the 65 mph limit. I was going 120 but got marked at 90. So of course I expected the worst. So I started thinking ahead and started freakin out because I really dread cutting back on my regular expenses and I'm not the type that shops at Wal-Mart for my necessities. I shop at Target. HAHAHA.

Anyways, so I got some word of a few sites that supposedly "paid out" for reals. Of course I tackled it with doubt. Why wouldn't I? I've been ripped off several times! But I looked around and did EXTENSIVE research. The few sites I found were listed in a good manner in the BBB. That's a prime listing, at least in my eyes. If the BBB vouches for you, you're a good person. : )

I joined sites such as CashCrate, DealBarbiePays, CashDuck, and have gotten fabulous results. Like I said, it's not a steady income, but it's definetely paying for my ticket...and traffic school...grrr...and maybe even my Citizens for Humanity pants. Hahaha. Good deal huh?

Anyways, I really just wrote to you to let you know that you are dealing with an actual person. I'm not hiding and have made it clear to everyone that if they had questions, they could email me whenever they wanted. You can email me either here or you can email me on my Myspace page. I keep my profile private but feel free to add me, and I'll be happy to accept as long as we keep it friendly and not so much "business talk".

Good Luck & Happy Hunting (and researching!),

Miss Daisy