Jim
Millbrook,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 06, 2011
And the shills know it.
Scott Hammerlin
Omaha,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, July 05, 2011
Ive made money with them for years and they have ZERO complaints with the BBB. ZERO. The only reason BBB gives them a poor rating is that ALL businesses in the home worker insustry automatically get a poor rating by the idiotic rules of the BBB. The BBB itself was just exposed as a scam by ABC news. Did all of you know that? Max Gates is a GREAT company, very reliable and I get a check every week. Simple as that
Flynrider
Phoenix,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, April 28, 2011
" they gaurnateened I could make upto $3000. stapling and mailing their credit books from home."
You have to ask yourself, why would anyone pay $3000 to do an ordinary mundane task like that?
" they would pay $20.00 per book."
Same question. Why would someone pay $20 to simply staple and mail a book? BTW - There are machines that do this for pennies.
" The letter also stated, the amount paid was completely refundable if you did not make what was promised and they would also pay you an additional $35.00 for just trying the program."
Put on your scammer hat. If you were going to steal money from someone, wouldn't you assure them that not only could they get their money back, but an extra $35 as well? What does it cost a thief to make a guarantee? A guarantee is only as good as the person who makes it. If you have no idea who that is, the guarantee is worth nothing.
For future reference, just about every "work at home" opportunity you find on the Internet is some kind of scam or other. All will involve you having to part with your money before ever seeing any of theirs.