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Russell Williams Work-Web Scam
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I must admit I enjoy giving away FREE advice on how to make money online and keeping my loyal subscribers up to date with what is hot and what's not in the biz op world.
That is until I come across the complete scams of this world and I'm afraid Work-Web is one of them. A number of my subscribers have asked me to take a look at this and I'm afraid the results are not good. Before we go on if you're new to the site be sure to get my money making report below, this will also allow you access to my FREE member area that has money making articles. I will also warn you about the latest scams. Work Web ScamWork-Web concept is very good... if only it were true! They claim you get paid for filling in adverts for big companies. The ads themselves are five short lines and would take any half decent typist 60 seconds to complete and your reward? £25 for each ad... pretty impressive right? And guess what you can do as many of these as you like. So even with my primitive two finger typing I could do 30 an hour, so if I work two hours a day I'll make £1,500 a day. I'm sure you can see the problem here. If this was true why would the promoter "Russell Williams" not keep it to himself and pay people in India or the Philippines to do the inputting for him? I currently pay an outsourcer $500 a month and he works 40 hours a week for me. With this system he would pay for himself in less than half an hour. But it will never happen... it's a complete scam. What "Russell" really wants is for you to sign up with him which costs up to £40. The only one getting paid is Russell. By the way I'm sure Russell is not his name... in fact I think I know who is behind this but it will take a little more digging to prove it! How to Spot a ScamThere are some important lessons here on how you can easily spot these scams yourself. I was able to spot Work-Web was a scam within 90 seconds and here is why:
When checking out a biz op you should always start by checking WHO you are dealing with. If something goes wrong can you contact them to request a refund? With Work-Web the answer is definitely no. And remember if it sounds too good to be true... it usually is. Be happy, Joe |
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