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"Work at home scams" advertised on T.V.

If you have enough money, you can advertise on T.V. You can be the biggest douche bag company going and it won't matter, they will broadcast your commercials. You may have seen the commercials advertising web sites that have "Work at home" packages. Every couple of months the web site address changes, why?

One of the newest ones is www.234crazyfox.com, I'm not going to link it because they are not worth my effort. Anyway, they are a front for "Herbalife". So a few hundred thousand people see their advertisement, believe the bullshit, go to their site for free info which ends up costing them $9.95, plus their personal info, just to find out they are actually "Herbalife".

Once they are found out by enough people, they get a new company name, domain name, and advertise all over again until people find out who they are....on and on it goes. Every few months I see a new website advertising "Work at home" info. They are all the same handful of companies.

I've said it before, I'll say it again, "THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A WORK AT HOME JOB OR BUSINESS!" Not that you can find online anyway. They are all scams, everyone. They all work on the human desperation/laziness factor. A lot of people want something for nothing, very low cost, or easy.

These companies play a numbers game. They know that a multitude of desperate fish will take the bate and pay them the small fee, they rake in millions a year.

The "Work at home in your underwear" idea, is a myth, period. Anything and everything you see promoting this idea, is a scam, there is no such thing.

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