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Re: Email Scams
12/2/2006 11:40:10 AM
EVERYONE...PLEASE READ!!

I guess the good thing is no one is being scammed!  But, just in case others have not seen this forum; I am posting a link to a site which will help ALL Adlanders from being scammed.  I found this while surfing for answers to You Tube Mailer and other sites:

Bad Safelists and Scams


PLEASE let everyone in your firends list know about this posting.  This WIIL HELP  everyone in Adlandpro.   It's time these scam were revealed!
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Re: Email Scams
12/3/2006 8:08:03 AM
I guess no one knows of any scams?  OK.  Here is another web site that might help if anyone is interested...
Program Critique

This has a lot of listings for good and scam programs, people and web sites that were actually tested and have the results.  Check it out.  Hope nobody's ebusiness on Adlandpro is listed!
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Re: Email Scams
12/3/2006 9:46:31 AM
John, I know the lawyer that owns this site, and it's one that you can trust: http://www.mlmwatchdog.com/ Hope this helps! Linda/CMAS, BS, RN http://www.TimandLinda.INFO "With Our Heads Held High" AOL and Yahoo IM - TxBizNurse 1-800-256-0004 Toll Free Home Office
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Re: Email Scams
12/3/2006 11:38:01 AM

Thanks Linda.  Hope all in Adlandpro see these sites!

John

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Re: Email Scams
1/19/2007 4:45:31 PM
In quoting "I guess 'scam' is anything that takes away time and money and you recieve nothing in return."

That isn't always the case John. FYI there's only about 3% of the internet marketers that are actually making money. Only about 1% of those are what you would call successfully wealthy and have the freedom to do what they want when they want to do it.

The time and devotion that it takes to get to the point where the turn around from expenditure to profits will be directly influenced byt he experience of the marketer.

Now on the YouTube offer, I personally haven't received one of their offers. I must be totally out of the loop lol.

Really John, being scammed hasn't a thing to do with YOUR results. It has to do with the intentions of the person promoting the offer.

The thing to do with any offer is ask yourself whether or not there is a real product or service, something of value that would justify the amount being asked.
The next question I ask is about contact information. Is there customer service. Is there any team support.

I look for relationships in my programs, someone I can call and talk to if I have a question or concern.

John, always remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

Wish I could help more..
Uncle Larry http://www.unclelarry@unclelarrys.ws http://website.ws/ulb unclelarry@unclelarrys.ws
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