Dear Friend,
I have to admit this one sounds like a scam. However the truth is the truth, how can you make money doing something so simple? The answer simple, technology. With the advances of the internet, companies who sell software and other online goods such as ebooks can allow anyone to access their databases from home. You become an affiliate of these companies and they direct you to online sources to post information about their companies.That's where these membership sites come in, they give you thousands of places to post this information for free, which companies pay the best etc.
There are thousands of ads out there promising huge amounts of money just to do data entry from your computer, but why? Wouldn't it be nice to get paid every two weeks, working from home just for typing?
Everyone wants to have big checks delivered to their door, just for typing. We've all seen the screen shots of checks, or financial banking statements on the data entry job web sites. We've seen the wild claims people make about making tons of money, and how they can show you how to do the same thing. I can tell you right now that 99% of these people are total frauds. You may have even fallen prey to one of these scams, selling you their latest data entry job list. I decided to get to the bottom of this latest get rich quick program, and find out if there really were any legitimate programs for making money online. I started by contacting the seller of every data entry online program I could find. I
purchased every one of these programs to see what they were all about. I reviewed each program over a 3 month period, using the program exactly as the author told me to. In addition I used only the resources the program laid out to see if I could actually make any cash typing from home. Well, I was disgusted with 99% of what I found. Many of the owners actually boasted on their web site about how many people bought their useless programs. I repeatedly found:
• Outdated information. This is typical of all scammer sites. A dead give away, but usually by then its too late to get your money back
• Non-working phone numbers for the data entry companies that pay you. Again too late to get your money back
• Links leading to other sites that asked for more money. This is the most common way to spot a scammer site. You will usually be asked to join many more programs to make "real" money. Once again by now you've paid and it's too late
• No help section, no faq, no email support
• No members section, and monthly fees for "upgraded" memberships I quickly realized that these programs were totally useless. And the owners knew it, and they were laughing all the way to the bank. Needless to say, I tried to take them up on their money back guarantees. I either got no response, or in some cases I was treated rudely and denied my refund. While sifting through the different data entry job scams, I was able to locate a couple of individuals that actually ran legitimate programs. The owners were every day people like you and me that found a way to make extra money working from home on their computers. Their membership areas were impressive, with a good amount of quality information on how to make $100-$200 per day doing simple data entry from home.
I even chatted with a few of their customers in several online forums, and they verified they were making extra money doing data entry with these programs. Surprisingly I only found 4 decent programs out of 14. But don’t take my word for it, read my reviews below and then visit the site to see what you think. All 4 of my favorite choices do charge a $49.95 fee for access to their program, which is to be expected for any legitimate company that actually has people on staff who are dedicated to helping you get started. I found all of the owners to be helpful and friendly. If you do decide you are interested
in my first choice below, I advise you to join quickly, as the owners have informed me that they are getting so many new members by word of mouth referrals, that they will not be accepting new memberships in the very near future. (You didn't hear this from me). They don't have a large enough staff to accommodate many more people, and they are dedicated to providing excellent service to each person. I have to say I was thoroughly disappointed with most of what I found, and I expect more of these sites to pop up in the future. As always I will keep you updated on my new findings.
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Thank You,
Don Irvine