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  • Report:  #496808

Complaint Review: Work-smart.webs.com - Home-earner@hotmail.co.uk Brian Bancroft

Work-smart.webs.com - Home-earner@hotmail.co.uk, Brian Bancroft, Wemarketing, WorkEazy, Get paid fill Adforms 15 mins work from home earn as much or as little as u like. Go to tinyurl.com/n34h/9h become an order processor Bangkok, Internet

  • Reported By:
    M*G — ROCHDALE LANCASHIRE Internet United Kingdom
  • Submitted:
    Fri, September 18, 2009
  • Updated:
    Fri, September 18, 2009
  • Work-smart.webs.com - Home-earner@hotmail.co.uk, Brian Bancroft,
    Srinakarin Road
    Internet
    United States of America
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offered home based work opportunity simply filling out 'Ad forms for companies' for 20-30 each form.  Support and training given.  Work when and how much you want depending on required earnings.  Thousands of persons already doing this.  The website even has long list of positive thank you letters to encourage you take it up.

Once you show an interest the emails start to come in from a few affiliate emails, adding pay centre urls for you to sign up and pay 33 with a guarantee to get your money back on the first order you process. 

I was eventually offered a discounted fee of 15 and thought ok what I have got to lose!  Lets see what this is all about.

I received a password and ID to enter the training site.  Instructions to download a host of ebooks without copyright intention to resell on the net, a list of websites of free advertising classifieds, sample letters to copy n paste to emails. 

The downloading was enormous thankfully zip files, however, on reading the training material quickly learned that this was a scam indeed you are selling the work from home business to others just as you yourself purchased, using the exact same letters of enticement and attaching your paypal form to emails to get the payment.  Indeed you can charge as much as you like depending how you value your time to write the emails.

The training material also stresses that you do not need to create a website (if you do you obviously will take trade from the major players of this scam).

When investigating the free websites I quickly found others who had also been conned.  They were advertising for home business order processors to fill Ad forms and get paid by companies.

Conclusion somebody or some team is lazing on a beach somewhere after reading their emails and processing their PayPal checks and sending out a few more tempting offers to lure more home workers into their web of cashbuilding empire.

 

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