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askme
05-13-2005, 09:53 AM
Can some one let me know about the authenticity of this site, work from home to earn some money.
Sure it will be of great benefit for poor and highly unemployed country like ours.
Is there any other authentic site like this if any one knows!!!
http://100mwahs.50megs.com
I know nothing about it - but right off the bat, the 'no refund' policy raises doubt for me...
Lori
Can some one let me know about the authenticity of this site, work from home to earn some money.
Sure it will be of great benefit for poor and highly unemployed country like ours.
Is there any other authentic site like this if any one knows!!!
http://100mwahs.50megs.com
nmsolutions
06-28-2005, 07:21 PM
Same here I have not heard of this either, what are you looking to do. Are you looking for a 'job' or a direct sales business opportunity. Good luck
Michelle
I typed in the web address + scam in Google and this is what it brought up. These are posts on a different work-at-home forum.
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:45 am Post subject: Michelle's Work At Home Services
I almost did this one myself. I sent some inquiries and did a little research. I learned that the paid training involves getting 10 other people to join, for which you are paid $5 for each submission. The company even acknowledged having some complaints with the BBB. Also, when I did a search, I found many negative comments. Needless to say, I opted not to join. My advice is stay away"
ceyes
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 1:19 am Post subject: I Plan to Whistleblow on this one soon, if they don't delive
In regard to Michelle's Work-at-Home-Services, I can tell you this much. Last month, I read their ad on a free advertising site. I mailed in my $15 application fee. They emailed me indicating they received my payment and application. Then they gave me the information on their website. Once they have your money, they then inform you what the "paid evaluation period" really is--the time during which they expect you to recruit 10 other people to join the service. Of course, I wanted nothing to do with recruiting people. I applied for legitimate computer work from home--typing, compiling data, typing up emails and letters, basic clerical tasks as they indicated in their ad. So far I emailed them indicating I will not recruit for them and requested real work assignments be sent to me. so far, my first email was ignored. I am waiting for a response from my second email. I paid $15 to these people. The least they can do is respond. Unless you think you can recruit 10 people who will each pay $15 and don't mind doing so, I would not sign up with this "company." If you place ads or recruit for them and don't tell people that they will be required to recruit as well, then you are perpetuating a false job offer. I don't plan to let this one slide. I will be back to let you know how I resolve this.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:23 pm Post subject:
I was just about to post the same info about Michelle's. No where in any of the e-mails I received prior to sending in the $15, was anything mentioned about having to place ads to get 10 other people to sign up before being allowed to work as a typist/data entry keyer. I still haven't quite figured out how doing that is training someone to do data entry or typing, since you're supposed to used one of their sample responses as a reply -- and that's just cutting and pasting!! Seriously, I wouldn't advise anyone to send them a nickel, much less $15.
500sel
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2004 4:40 pm Post subject: Michelle's Work at home
Its very interesting to find out about this web site, since that is all that is being talked about at my place of employment by my coworkers and so that's when I decided I would try to find some information before I signed up as everyone has just done. They sent their $15 last week. The correct web site since it was asked is:: http://100mwahs.50megs.com/ So since this site is not a true job, does anyone know of any true home typist or data entry jobs that are legit?
Thank you in advance
SUN
I hope this helps!
Thanks Mel --
That pretty much seals it :)
Yeah, I was just going to offer my 2 cents worth but figured if I could find other people who had the same gut feeling, it would make a better case.
I wish people would get a life and quit scamming those of us who want an honest job. This is my biggest pet peeve. :evil:
Nellers
07-13-2005, 04:48 PM
Thanks for being so great Mel! You're always willing to go above and beyond to help people stear clear of scams!
Debbi
08-15-2005, 05:26 PM
I think that's a great way to check (via google) for scams and I wish I had thought of it myself.
I'll be sure to use it in the future. Thanks Mel!
dc
dan1st
03-28-2006, 11:44 PM
The fact that it's hosted on a free web host should raise suspicions...
Thx for proving it right!
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