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Guest
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 9:03 am Reply with quote
marabunta keep us posted on your progress


Guest
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 9:24 am Reply with quote
Quote: Originally Posted by solomonndambi Is www.processemails.com a scam? Can one really get paid $25 per email yet eearn $5,000 monthly. Someone please assist me before i make my $79 investment into the website. What do you think?



*Yawn*

Guest
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:01 am Reply with quote


It is getting late!

Good night, Rose.



Guest
Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2005 6:59 am Reply with quote
marabunta keep us posted

Guest
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 9:26 am Reply with quote
why would anyone pay that much to "process" e-mail? plus the "process" in this case is a euphemism for "send spam for us so we wont get caught".

Guest
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 4:11 am Reply with quote
dont worry I am being a guinea pig on this site, I recently sent off the 80 dollar membership fee, and once I join and do what they say will happen, I will give you the news! Pray for me! If it works I will quit my job and do it full time, come on 25 dollars per email, I would request them all day! And tell a few friends and of course my girl so we can have more fun on the side! haha! Anyways yeah, I will give you guys the info when I get word!

Guest
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:57 am Reply with quote
Quote: Originally Posted by marabunta dont worry I am being a guinea pig on this site, I recently sent off the 80 dollar membership fee, and once I join and do what they say will happen, I will give you the news! Pray for me! If it works I will quit my job and do it full time, come on 25 dollars per email, I would request them all day! And tell a few friends and of course my girl so we can have more fun on the side! haha! Anyways yeah, I will give you guys the info when I get word! This is cool.

Keep us posted, friend.

Guest
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:29 am Reply with quote
Is http://doublefinance.com/ a scam, somebody find out. I paid $2 to double to $4 but i haven't gotten any login details as of yet.

Guest
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 2:54 am Reply with quote
I seen what he said, and I m a male! Oh and basically exactly what he said is what they sent me! I will just request my money back in a week or so, once I see if the bullcrap is true for the three hours of my time I have to waste!

Guest
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 8:33 am Reply with quote
Dont do it, it requires more work towards advertising with there free advertising links which is a waste of time! It is false advertisement based on what the site describes on the page you initially see! Not worth your 79.95 for the Email program! STAY AWAY AT ALL COST! I just sent them a email to give my money back and that is a guareente they have to keep or I am going to have fun reporting them to the BBB!

Guest
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 8:40 am Reply with quote
Curious as to whether this emails thing is gonna work. LOL I keep searching for something I can do at home and so far I can't seem to find anything thats legit. I am going to school and working full time so I was hoping to find something to make things a bit easier on me. Anyone have any ideas?

Guest
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 4:44 am Reply with quote
ALRIGHT guys...here is the deal, I found this forum yesterday while considering whether or not to send in my dollars only get ripped off again. The basic rule of thumb here is "Don't go for anything that asks you to spend a little money to make billions of dollars". It is so funny/sad how that goes out the window when your back is up against a wall. I always wonder if the guys selling get rich schemes on here actually made the money first or are actually making the money selling the schemes. I had seriously considered writing and selling an eBook online which basically consited of two instructions 1) Write and eBook 2) sell it online.

I spent a good part of yesterday and today scouring the internet looking and searching, I know there is money out there, and we are going to find it. I think I am on to something. I'll let you figure out if it is legit or not. I haven't fully figured it out yet, so I am not ready to divelge the information I have. As soon as I do...(hopefully tomorrow), I will post my findings on most, if not all, of the forums in here....

OK, back to researching.

Guest
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 9:00 am Reply with quote
Are you guys serious? I've been doing process emails for about a month now and I've already received 2 $150 checks! I'm only 15 and my dad signed me up (against my mothers wishes lol) but it's great extra money.....well especially cause im not working at all yet. I actually came on to this site not to complain but rather to find out whether a program called Referralware is legit or not... anyway im not gonna reccomend process emails to anyone if they've been taken (yikes) but so far ive had really good luck with it.

Guest
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 7:28 am Reply with quote
Man, this **** is a ****in scam and the kid who said he got two $150 dollar checks is lyin. He probably the CEO of the estsblishment and is trying to con people into buying into it. I purchased a 12 program package for $100 off the site realcashprograms.com... and processemails.com was one of the programs included in the package.

All you're doing is advertising access to a list of over 300 work at home companies on internet classifieds, its up to you how much you wanna sell it for, but the program reccomends between 5-25 dollars for the greatest return rates.

First of all, nobody goes on internet classifieds to pay $25 for access to a list of work at home jobs. I wouldn't even pay a ****in penny when i could just search yahoo, google, or any of them other engines to find work at home jobs for FREE.

Second of all, people dont go to internet classifieds period, whether for browsing or buying. The internet classifieds i advertised on were filled with people selling the same **** i was or **** similar to mines. Basically there's bunch of sellers but no buyers.

This **** is a waste of time. The only reasons why i even spent $100 on this was 1) it came with 11 other programs, so if one didn't work out i could keep trying the others and 2) they promised a 90 day money back garauntee

But guess what...1. none of the programs worked and they were nothing like they advertised them and 2) i've been trying to get a refund for several weeks now from FastMoneyCash@aol.com, he's a customer rep and he either ignores me, or gives an automated response like this...

"I'm sorry to hear you're not happy with the memberships. Our company stands behind our service 100% and is determined to keep you satisfied with your purchase. Are there any questions or technical support you need to get started? Let us know and we would be glad to assist you promptly. Are you sure you do not want to give these programs another try? It doesn't hurt right? You would be walking away from an extraordinary opportunity to make money from home.

You have purchased the absolute best "Ultimate Work At Home Package." We have the most incredible programs available on the market today and we always update our site with new programs for no additional charge. Even if these programs do not work for you at this time, these are "Lifetime Memberships" so you could decide to give this another try anytime in the future. You are not obligated to participate at this particular time and you can start up anytime in the future for no extra charge. Our company updates our members area frequently with new programs so you may find something that really interest you in the near future."

I asked for a ****in a refund....what the **** is this^


So, don't waste your money on this **** or anything of this nature at that cause its probabably a scam

Guest
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 3:21 am Reply with quote
Regarding the Nouveau Tech Society (NTS) letter thought to be a scam, my only answer is, perhaps. But before you through nasty remarks about, consider this: when the people of a certain village rose against a prostitute and attempted to stone her to death, Jesus appeared and among other things, said, "He who is without sin, let him cast the first stone", whereupon the would be stone throwers dispersed. Now, I'm not defending the Society, however I am going ahead with the purchase of the 1000 page book, and I'll tell you why. Neo Tech I believe is some how associated with Nouveau Tech. Over 20 years ago I bought a Neo Tech Manuscript from Neo. It was said that it would change my life and create for me a massive amount of wealth, love, etc. I was in a hole of my own making, so I bit. At the time I was studying the Bible with a very knowledgeable group and thought that, that was the answer to my dilemma. So when I received the Neo book and began to read it and found it vulger to say the least -- antichrist, as they are saying about the NTS 1000 page book, I immediately threw it away without reading and studying it through. Nothing in my life changed, in fact things got much worse before they got better. That was in the '80's. In the 90's I got mixed up with the "Mortgage Elimination" scams and lost a few dollars. Thankfully I managed to hang on to our house. But I learned something. I thought back to the time of Neo and discovered their possible motivation -- their hatred for our government among other things. But why? Now hang on to your hat -- go, no, run to your search engine and enter "The Creature From Jekyll Island", and link up and search every nook and cranny, and you will begin to understand why we, as a nation, may be in great peril. Too, you will begin to understand just what may be in that NTS 1000 page book. Frankly, I'm eager to find out -- that is why I ordered it.

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