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Kathy Hamilton

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7/15/2006 10:56:15 AM
Hello my friends, How do YOU safe gaurd yourself from companies that get greedy and change the rules????Kathy
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Re: Question???
7/15/2006 11:11:11 AM
Hey, Kathy: Wow! That's an interesting question. I would urge that everyone read EVERYTHING carefully. Be cautious of companies that have a clause which allows them to alter, change, or discontinue provisions without prior notification to its shareholders, clients, members, etc. (As this has been done, in the past, so that those running the program can keep the profits to themselves). If someone is thinking of putting money into daily pay programs... be certain not to invest more than you can afford to lose, and be wise to venture your capital in small doses ($5-$50) at a time, and keep re-investing. As opposed to dropping $500-$1000 and hoping to turn a quick profit. The less temptation offered to the invisible powers that be (i.e., those running the site), the safer your funds, and the better protected you are. Miracles & Blessings, Robin
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7/15/2006 11:21:50 AM

Robin and Kathy,

Good Idea - to read the agreements, and terms of service carefully, before you signup.

If you don't understand the document or the wording, then have your attorney review it - it is a legal binding agreement after all.

If you don't have an attorney...... then contact me here: http://prepaidlegal.com/info/asmith

Bottom line, however, most companies reserve the right to change the arrangement. So keep on top of things, get with reputable and solid companies.

Avoid the "programs" that proliferate, just to get your money. There are so many ponzi schemes and pyramids that appeal to our "greed", aren't there.

Best of marketing success to you.

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Re: Question???
7/15/2006 12:27:18 PM

Hi Kathy,

Good one, but sadly, one without an answer.  All companies use safetly clause whereby they can change anything they want anytime they want, and I have read thousands of terms of agreement, and I have never seen one yet that gives the distributor any protection.  Read them closely, and let me know if anyone ever found one where no changes can be made without warning.

Good luck to all, Mike

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7/15/2006 12:29:15 PM
Hello thank you everyone for sharing your insight, great job,Kathy/simikathy
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