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Re: Possible Scams
9/15/2007 11:15:49 AM

Hi Trina.

I was wondering if you had any information about Vemma.com or income4beginners.com. Are they legit?

Thanks,

Edith

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Re: Possible Scams
9/16/2007 10:01:24 AM
I have never heard of vemma.com, so I went to the site. I don't like it at all. For one thing, there is very little information on the product that doesn't sound like every other wellness product out there, and they provide no iformation whatsoever on a business opportunity with them. I searched the whole site (not a very big site) and found nothing. $69/month is a lot to pay for juice.

As far as the other program, it too sounds like many others that have come before it. Did you download the free ebook? If so, let me know what it says, and I can give you a better idea as to what I think about it. I don't want to get on this guys mailing list.

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Re: Possible Scams
9/17/2007 8:23:20 AM
Hi Gary Trina and all. Trina I visited your forum and many people are unsure about joining different opportunities. Trina here is a part of an article I wrote some time ago at writingup.com;(now offline) Here are some of my rules for joining online opportunities. Be sure the opportunity is something you are really interested in and can commit to working at for the long term. Online businesses take many months of ongoing advertising before they start to bring in a trickle of income. And even years before they make a full time income. (1) Check out http://www.whois.com to see who owns the business. See who owns the business like if you were buying a house or car. (2) Check out who owns the domain name (3) Check the site for Company (Owner) Name and address and contact telephone email etc. (4) Make sure the above details are correct. (5) Do a Google Search for scams. Place the opportunity/company name in google along with the word "scam" (6) Check local Consumer Affairs Sites or local business magazines for scam information. (7) Check posts in your online business communities or ask opinions from other members. (8) Don't join paid to surf programs or sites where you give your details in any online form\ before you know exactly how the whole program or opportunity works. If its a genuine online business the site will tell you all about the opportunity before asking you to join. If you do this and steer clear of opportunities that sound too good to be true you may find a genuine opportunity. Note also to succeed with any online service business you need to get minimum 10,000 site visitors a day. A lot more if you are selling everyday products.
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Re: Possible Scams
9/17/2007 10:48:12 AM

Hi Trina.

Thanks for telling me about Vemma. I won't do business with them.

I did download the e-book for the other website. It says that when the customer buys the product, the payment button URL changes from the sponsor's to theirs and when they promote the site and make a sale the money is direct-deposited instantly into their bank account via Paypal or Alertpay. They get a copy of the website to promote.

Are there any decent websites out there?

Edith

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Re: Possible Scams
9/17/2007 9:42:11 PM
Hi Edith!

Yes, there are good opportunities out there, you just have to do a little digging. Check out sites like MLM Watch Dog, for current information on biz opps. There are companies out there that have awesome products, but poor opportunities for income too, so you really have to read the fine print.

Good luck to you.

Trina

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