Knock..Knock..
"Who's there?"
Oh no..it's the FTC, the state Attorney General, and the local District Attorney!
Cash gifting programs are highly ILLEGAL!
Do you bother to read newspapers, watch the tv news, catch 60 Minutes? They do stories on these programs getting shut down and people getting prosecuted all the time..Geez..do a Google search! Are you blind?
Maybe you should read the FTC website, or any of a number of different Attorney General, District Attorney, or consumer protection websites? They're all filled with warnings about programs like this one!
Or, do you just believe what some nutjob on the Internet claims? LOL...
Please refer to the FTC who has shut down several hundred of these deals in the past 2 years as have numerous state AG's and DA's!
The knock on your door once they find out you're involved in one of these deals won't be from the Fed Ex driver, it will be the FTC, a state Attorney General, or local District Attorney. In fact, if Fed Ex finds out as a company, they'll report you!
It is absolutely amazing that people still fall for these deals! Who are you going to believe about their legality? Some nutjobs on the Internet (the same ones who believe that you don't have to pay taxes because there's no constitutional amendment, etc..LOL..) or regulators and legal authorities..
I am a former Fed, my brother is a Federal Marshal (he gets to chase people down like you involved in these types of deals all the time), and one of my associates is a prominent former Attorney General who used to prosectute people for being involved in programs like this.
In some states it is a misdemeanor and others a class C felony, punishable by fines and jail time!
The nut jobs you are listening to misapply IRS tax codes in regards to gifting and to make matters worse, most people don't report the gifts they have received, which the IRS considers income because you are giving someone money with the expectation of getting something back in return (no one in their right mind is going to send money to someone they don't know for no reason other than just to send it), and consequently they are now subject to felony prosecution for tax fraud in addition to the criminal charges for being involved in an illegal money game!
In fact, there are several hundred women in Texas and some other states who were recently prosecuted, fined, and some did jail time for being involved in a similar program. I'm sure they would be agreeable for you coming to Texas and getting their convictions overturned and their fines returned (they'd probably give a percentage!).
In addition, you could help them sue for wrongful prosecution and you could walk away with millions instead of playing around making a few thousand here and there, but of course, we already know the truth, don't we...there's no way that would happen because these programs are ILLEGAL!
I wouldn't go spending all the money you may make....you may just need it for attorney's fees when that unexpected "knock" happens to your front door!
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Ken