The story goes like this; A stay at home mom somehow with
little training or knowledge of the online world figured out how to make over$7000
a month while keeping the house clean, look after her children and run the
household.
Now, I don’t know about you but I find it suspicious how she
can handle the full time job of taking care of the family, learning how to make
anything online and producing a sales pitch to get you to follow her advice to
do the same! All in a day’s work? Highly doubtful.
It’s actually a sales pitch for “Work At Home University”.
She supposedly lost her job and couldn’t replace it. So she joined the program claiming
to be an auction site. $97 later you can be an Auction List Agent, but you can
do the same thing on eBay without the cost. I could go on and on about this
scam so I’m going to skip straight to “do your research”. As I’ve said many
times before, do not jump blindly into anything.
Look up Work At Home University reviews. Do not pick the
advertisements (the first few listings). Go straight to the reviews on all
sites you are thinking of joining. I looked it up and found what I figured I’d
find.
One of my clues was if she’s making so much money why is she
wasting time telling us that we can do the same!? If she was a real person she
would be doing nothing but focusing on ALL her responsibilities. The same can
be said for the former garbage collectors, the kid from nowhere who is selling
you on his opportunity and anything else with the same type of story line.
Good luck in your quest to make online money. Just remember
Workathomenoscam.com and Eddy Salomon are to be taken seriously. Your best
chance to find online income is through that site!
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