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I don't know if this is allowed to be discussed, but is this kind of thing legit?
Does it work.
I think I'm about to be suckered in.
Cheers
[URL]http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=online_cash_uk[/URL]
Chosen feedback item:
"Fantastic ideas.... you're a genius!
Buyer goldenbet ( 8 )
Nov-08-05 08:31 7559315942"
Which is feedback for the money thing.
Now check out the feedback above that, it's from Goldenbet again only this time the money-sellers have bought the "betting techniques" from goldenbet.
They've basically exchanged feedback with other scam organisations to make it look as it they're reputable.
Enjoy buying into the scam pie, kiddo.
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Not quite. Has potential imo.
> Well, call me an idiot.
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> I took the plunge.
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> Has potential.
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Usually you can view the name of who signed for it on the company that you've used's website.
Also I think if you write a cheque in a certain way you can get some details about the person that way too.
If you know enough definite facts about the person you're paying then you can set about trying to get hold of that grand if the 'system' fails.
> Well, call me an idiot.
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> I took the plunge.
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> Has potential.
Oh dear.
I took the plunge.
Has potential.
On one of the testimonials for the product, it's got the persons name spelt as "marry".
Now, that isn't right, is it?
EDIT: Also, [URL]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=102485&item=5625156775[/URL]
That "proof" just before halfway down the page can be done on Excel VERY easily.
If you're ok wasting money then go ahead.
The reason why they exist in the first place is because they exploit peoples gullibility.
I.e. - You pay the money expecting rewards, except you'll just be told to post even more adverts and what not on eBay, making the crappy circle continue.