Paul
Anaheim,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, January 27, 2005
I usually don't waste time with the victims anymore, but I'll spend a few minutes to save you from throwing away any more of your hard earned money. You bought into a fraud. The crooks running this operation intended to defraud you from the very start. I doubt your machine will work. Other victims report getting non-working junk. Of course, they find this out after they have already paid for a DSL line. The income won't be what you expect. Few people ever use these machines. You'll have a hard time even paying the cost of the internet connection, much less making any kind of a profit. People typically report incomes of less than $50 a month. Who would place ads on an internet kiosk? It's not exactly a high-traffic area. People who use the machines typically are checking email. Also, they're on a limited time allowance. They go right to their mail, not sit there and read ads. Despite all your hopes and prayers, I'd advise you not to sink another penny into this. If you doubt what I'm telling you, read accounts from other victims here. They all lost money. You will too. The best thing you can do is dump the machine off to another buyer. At least you'll get a few bucks back. I feel sorry for you people. I really do. The problem is that you didn't learn the normal lessons that most people learn when they are young. You were told not to trust strangers, right? This is exactly what happens when you ignore that. Did you bother to go see one of these kiosks before you invested? Of course not! If you did, you would have sat there for hours and seen that nobody was using the machine. I used to write in and try to explain things to the victims. But, now I realize that they have to learn the hard way. Normal people already know not to trust what strangers tell them. Especially when big money is involved. Hopefully, you'll finally learn this lesson. You need to understand that people will cheat you if you give them the chance. I guess you understand all this now. Try not to ever get cheated like this again. The best way to do that is to mind your own business and not go out looking for a business to buy. Stick to your job and leave the business world to people with more understanding of how to set up a business for themselves. In business, it's best to stay out if you don't know what you're doing. The world is filled with fraud just waiting to steal money from naive beginners. Trusting people who believe whatever strangers tell them are the prime targets for these rip-offs. The victims never end up with a business, just a very expensive lesson on the foolishness of trusting strangers.