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GenX
2004-05-23 23:45:17 UTC
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MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME. No gimmicks, no pie in the sky, no bull. Proven,
Record-breaking growth has driven us to the top of Internet marketing
businesses.
The Dirty Dozen
The FTC has identified its "Dirty Dozen". These are the twelve scams most likely to arrive via bulk e-mail in your e-mail box. Here are the "dirty dozen" and a brief explanation of why each is a scam:

Business Opportunities Scams:
These offers make it sound like it is very easy to start a business that will earn piles of money without much work, selling or cash. Many of these "opportunities" are actually illegal pyramid schemes or frauds that are masquerading as legitimate opportunities to earn money.

Make Money by Sending Bulk E-mail:
These solicitations offer to sell you bulk e mail lists (consisting of millions of e mail addresses), spam software (usually very poor in quality), or services to send spam on your behalf. Don't do this.

Chain Letters:
No list of scams would be complete without this old "favorite" - e mail style. Here you're asked to send a small amount of money (or some item) to each of four or five names at the top of the list, and then forward the message including your name at the bottom, via bulk e mail. Many of these letters claim they are legal - they are not. Further, nearly everyone who participates in these chain letters loses money. Even if there is a "product" such as a report on how to make money, it does not make these schemes legal.

Work-At-Home-Schemes:
The most common work-at-home scam promises that you'll earn money for stuffing envelopes. For example, you're promised you'll earn $2.00 for every envelope you stuff. In fact, there never is any real envelope stuffing employment available. Instead, you pay to register and then you're instructed to send the same envelope-stuffing ad via bulk e mail to others. The only money you can earn would come from others who fall for the scam and pay to register. Finally, if you did actually do work for one of these outfits (for example, some promise to pay you for craft work), they'd refuse to pay you and say your work didn't measure up to their "quality standards."

Health And Diet Scams:
These are similar to the miracle cures offered off-line: ways to lose weight without eating less or exercising, "scientific breakthroughs," "secret formulas" which provide cures for hair loss, and herbal formulas that liquefy fat cells so that they are absorbed by your body. These scams often include testimonials from "famous" medical experts you haven't heard of. Of course, these gimmicks don't work.

Effortless Income:
The newest version offers get-rich-quick schemes to make unlimited profits exchanging money on the world currency markets. There are lots of variants, but they all promise vast riches with no work. Beware of these scams.

Free Goods:
These offers promise expensive items such as computers... for free. They ask you to pay a fee to join, and then you have to bring in a certain number of other members. Many of these scams are just disguised pyramid schemes.

Investment Opportunities:
These scams promise outrageously high returns...and of course, there is "no risk." Many of these scams are illegal Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid with the money from later investors. This gives the early investors the illusion that the system works and they are then encouraged to invest more money (which they eventually lose). The sales pitches for these offers include claims of high-level financial connections, that the promoters are privy to inside information, or promises that they'll guarantee the investment. The promoters are long gone if you try to take advantage of their "guarantees."

Cable De-Scrambler Kits:
These scams offer kits or information on how to receive cable transmissions without paying any subscription fees. There are two problems with these offers: 1) the kits and information don't work; and 2) even if they did work, it is illegal to steal service from cable television companies. Further, many cable companies have aggressively been prosecuting cable service theft.

Guaranteed Loans or Credit, or Easy Terms Scams:
There are lots of variants of this scam: home equity loans that don't require any equity in your home, loans regardless of your credit history, offshore bank loans, credit cards regardless of your credit history, etc. Sometimes these offers are combined with pyramid schemes that offer to pay you for attracting other participants to the scheme. However, they are scams - the loans don't come through, you are turned down unless you meet stringent requirements, or the credit cards simply don't arrive.

Credit Repair Scams:
These scams promise to erase accurate negative information from your credit file so that you can now qualify for loans, mortgages, or credit cards. The promoters of these scams cannot deliver. Further, if you follow their advice and lie on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number, or get an Employer Identification number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud and violating federal laws. Don't fall for this scam.

Vacation Prize Promotions:
Last, but not least, is a scam in which you receive electronic verification congratulating you because you've "won" a fabulous vacation, or you've been "specially selected" for this opportunity. The "deluxe cruise ship" may well be more like a tugboat, upgrades can be very expensive, and hotel accommodations are likely to be very shabby.

The punch line... which you've heard from us many times before... If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Further, don't buy anything via bulk e-mail (spam). Your chances of being scammed are astronomical.

http://www.scamwatch.com/
d***@gmail.com
2012-10-12 18:03:58 UTC
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Post by GenX
MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME. No gimmicks, no pie in the sky, no bull. Proven,
Record-breaking growth has driven us to the top of Internet marketing
businesses.
The Dirty Dozen
These offers make it sound like it is very easy to start a business that will earn piles of money without much work, selling or cash. Many of these "opportunities" are actually illegal pyramid schemes or frauds that are masquerading as legitimate opportunities to earn money.
These solicitations offer to sell you bulk e mail lists (consisting of millions of e mail addresses), spam software (usually very poor in quality), or services to send spam on your behalf. Don't do this.
No list of scams would be complete without this old "favorite" - e mail style. Here you're asked to send a small amount of money (or some item) to each of four or five names at the top of the list, and then forward the message including your name at the bottom, via bulk e mail. Many of these letters claim they are legal - they are not. Further, nearly everyone who participates in these chain letters loses money. Even if there is a "product" such as a report on how to make money, it does not make these schemes legal.
The most common work-at-home scam promises that you'll earn money for stuffing envelopes. For example, you're promised you'll earn $2.00 for every envelope you stuff. In fact, there never is any real envelope stuffing employment available. Instead, you pay to register and then you're instructed to send the same envelope-stuffing ad via bulk e mail to others. The only money you can earn would come from others who fall for the scam and pay to register. Finally, if you did actually do work for one of these outfits (for example, some promise to pay you for craft work), they'd refuse to pay you and say your work didn't measure up to their "quality standards."
These are similar to the miracle cures offered off-line: ways to lose weight without eating less or exercising, "scientific breakthroughs," "secret formulas" which provide cures for hair loss, and herbal formulas that liquefy fat cells so that they are absorbed by your body. These scams often include testimonials from "famous" medical experts you haven't heard of. Of course, these gimmicks don't work.
The newest version offers get-rich-quick schemes to make unlimited profits exchanging money on the world currency markets. There are lots of variants, but they all promise vast riches with no work. Beware of these scams.
These offers promise expensive items such as computers... for free. They ask you to pay a fee to join, and then you have to bring in a certain number of other members. Many of these scams are just disguised pyramid schemes.
These scams promise outrageously high returns...and of course, there is "no risk." Many of these scams are illegal Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid with the money from later investors. This gives the early investors the illusion that the system works and they are then encouraged to invest more money (which they eventually lose). The sales pitches for these offers include claims of high-level financial connections, that the promoters are privy to inside information, or promises that they'll guarantee the investment. The promoters are long gone if you try to take advantage of their "guarantees."
These scams offer kits or information on how to receive cable transmissions without paying any subscription fees. There are two problems with these offers: 1) the kits and information don't work; and 2) even if they did work, it is illegal to steal service from cable television companies. Further, many cable companies have aggressively been prosecuting cable service theft.
There are lots of variants of this scam: home equity loans that don't require any equity in your home, loans regardless of your credit history, offshore bank loans, credit cards regardless of your credit history, etc. Sometimes these offers are combined with pyramid schemes that offer to pay you for attracting other participants to the scheme. However, they are scams - the loans don't come through, you are turned down unless you meet stringent requirements, or the credit cards simply don't arrive.
These scams promise to erase accurate negative information from your credit file so that you can now qualify for loans, mortgages, or credit cards. The promoters of these scams cannot deliver. Further, if you follow their advice and lie on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number, or get an Employer Identification number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud and violating federal laws. Don't fall for this scam.
Last, but not least, is a scam in which you receive electronic verification congratulating you because you've "won" a fabulous vacation, or you've been "specially selected" for this opportunity. The "deluxe cruise ship" may well be more like a tugboat, upgrades can be very expensive, and hotel accommodations are likely to be very shabby.
The punch line... which you've heard from us many times before... If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Further, don't buy anything via bulk e-mail (spam). Your chances of being scammed are astronomical.
http://www.scamwatch.com/
That just depends on what bulk you are using!
p***@gmail.com
2013-02-07 00:32:40 UTC
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Post by d***@gmail.com
Post by GenX
MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME. No gimmicks, no pie in the sky, no bull. Proven,
Record-breaking growth has driven us to the top of Internet marketing
businesses.
The Dirty Dozen
These offers make it sound like it is very easy to start a business that will earn piles of money without much work, selling or cash. Many of these "opportunities" are actually illegal pyramid schemes or frauds that are masquerading as legitimate opportunities to earn money.
These solicitations offer to sell you bulk e mail lists (consisting of millions of e mail addresses), spam software (usually very poor in quality), or services to send spam on your behalf. Don't do this.
No list of scams would be complete without this old "favorite" - e mail style. Here you're asked to send a small amount of money (or some item) to each of four or five names at the top of the list, and then forward the message including your name at the bottom, via bulk e mail. Many of these letters claim they are legal - they are not. Further, nearly everyone who participates in these chain letters loses money. Even if there is a "product" such as a report on how to make money, it does not make these schemes legal.
The most common work-at-home scam promises that you'll earn money for stuffing envelopes. For example, you're promised you'll earn $2.00 for every envelope you stuff. In fact, there never is any real envelope stuffing employment available. Instead, you pay to register and then you're instructed to send the same envelope-stuffing ad via bulk e mail to others. The only money you can earn would come from others who fall for the scam and pay to register. Finally, if you did actually do work for one of these outfits (for example, some promise to pay you for craft work), they'd refuse to pay you and say your work didn't measure up to their "quality standards."
These are similar to the miracle cures offered off-line: ways to lose weight without eating less or exercising, "scientific breakthroughs," "secret formulas" which provide cures for hair loss, and herbal formulas that liquefy fat cells so that they are absorbed by your body. These scams often include testimonials from "famous" medical experts you haven't heard of. Of course, these gimmicks don't work.
The newest version offers get-rich-quick schemes to make unlimited profits exchanging money on the world currency markets. There are lots of variants, but they all promise vast riches with no work. Beware of these scams.
These offers promise expensive items such as computers... for free. They ask you to pay a fee to join, and then you have to bring in a certain number of other members. Many of these scams are just disguised pyramid schemes.
These scams promise outrageously high returns...and of course, there is "no risk." Many of these scams are illegal Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid with the money from later investors. This gives the early investors the illusion that the system works and they are then encouraged to invest more money (which they eventually lose). The sales pitches for these offers include claims of high-level financial connections, that the promoters are privy to inside information, or promises that they'll guarantee the investment. The promoters are long gone if you try to take advantage of their "guarantees."
These scams offer kits or information on how to receive cable transmissions without paying any subscription fees. There are two problems with these offers: 1) the kits and information don't work; and 2) even if they did work, it is illegal to steal service from cable television companies. Further, many cable companies have aggressively been prosecuting cable service theft.
There are lots of variants of this scam: home equity loans that don't require any equity in your home, loans regardless of your credit history, offshore bank loans, credit cards regardless of your credit history, etc. Sometimes these offers are combined with pyramid schemes that offer to pay you for attracting other participants to the scheme. However, they are scams - the loans don't come through, you are turned down unless you meet stringent requirements, or the credit cards simply don't arrive.
These scams promise to erase accurate negative information from your credit file so that you can now qualify for loans, mortgages, or credit cards. The promoters of these scams cannot deliver. Further, if you follow their advice and lie on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number, or get an Employer Identification number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud and violating federal laws. Don't fall for this scam.
Last, but not least, is a scam in which you receive electronic verification congratulating you because you've "won" a fabulous vacation, or you've been "specially selected" for this opportunity. The "deluxe cruise ship" may well be more like a tugboat, upgrades can be very expensive, and hotel accommodations are likely to be very shabby.
The punch line... which you've heard from us many times before... If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Further, don't buy anything via bulk e-mail (spam). Your chances of being scammed are astronomical.
http://www.scamwatch.com/
That just depends on what bulk you are using!
Here is a good making money link. Try to do that: http://bit.ly/UZ2zAJ
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2012-10-22 10:49:20 UTC
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Post by GenX
MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME. No gimmicks, no pie in the sky, no bull. Proven,
Record-breaking growth has driven us to the top of Internet marketing
businesses.
The Dirty Dozen
These offers make it sound like it is very easy to start a business that will earn piles of money without much work, selling or cash. Many of these "opportunities" are actually illegal pyramid schemes or frauds that are masquerading as legitimate opportunities to earn money.
These solicitations offer to sell you bulk e mail lists (consisting of millions of e mail addresses), spam software (usually very poor in quality), or services to send spam on your behalf. Don't do this.
No list of scams would be complete without this old "favorite" - e mail style. Here you're asked to send a small amount of money (or some item) to each of four or five names at the top of the list, and then forward the message including your name at the bottom, via bulk e mail. Many of these letters claim they are legal - they are not. Further, nearly everyone who participates in these chain letters loses money. Even if there is a "product" such as a report on how to make money, it does not make these schemes legal.
The most common work-at-home scam promises that you'll earn money for stuffing envelopes. For example, you're promised you'll earn $2.00 for every envelope you stuff. In fact, there never is any real envelope stuffing employment available. Instead, you pay to register and then you're instructed to send the same envelope-stuffing ad via bulk e mail to others. The only money you can earn would come from others who fall for the scam and pay to register. Finally, if you did actually do work for one of these outfits (for example, some promise to pay you for craft work), they'd refuse to pay you and say your work didn't measure up to their "quality standards."
These are similar to the miracle cures offered off-line: ways to lose weight without eating less or exercising, "scientific breakthroughs," "secret formulas" which provide cures for hair loss, and herbal formulas that liquefy fat cells so that they are absorbed by your body. These scams often include testimonials from "famous" medical experts you haven't heard of. Of course, these gimmicks don't work.
The newest version offers get-rich-quick schemes to make unlimited profits exchanging money on the world currency markets. There are lots of variants, but they all promise vast riches with no work. Beware of these scams.
These offers promise expensive items such as computers... for free. They ask you to pay a fee to join, and then you have to bring in a certain number of other members. Many of these scams are just disguised pyramid schemes.
These scams promise outrageously high returns...and of course, there is "no risk." Many of these scams are illegal Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid with the money from later investors. This gives the early investors the illusion that the system works and they are then encouraged to invest more money (which they eventually lose). The sales pitches for these offers include claims of high-level financial connections, that the promoters are privy to inside information, or promises that they'll guarantee the investment. The promoters are long gone if you try to take advantage of their "guarantees."
These scams offer kits or information on how to receive cable transmissions without paying any subscription fees. There are two problems with these offers: 1) the kits and information don't work; and 2) even if they did work, it is illegal to steal service from cable television companies. Further, many cable companies have aggressively been prosecuting cable service theft.
There are lots of variants of this scam: home equity loans that don't require any equity in your home, loans regardless of your credit history, offshore bank loans, credit cards regardless of your credit history, etc. Sometimes these offers are combined with pyramid schemes that offer to pay you for attracting other participants to the scheme. However, they are scams - the loans don't come through, you are turned down unless you meet stringent requirements, or the credit cards simply don't arrive.
These scams promise to erase accurate negative information from your credit file so that you can now qualify for loans, mortgages, or credit cards. The promoters of these scams cannot deliver. Further, if you follow their advice and lie on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number, or get an Employer Identification number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud and violating federal laws. Don't fall for this scam.
Last, but not least, is a scam in which you receive electronic verification congratulating you because you've "won" a fabulous vacation, or you've been "specially selected" for this opportunity. The "deluxe cruise ship" may well be more like a tugboat, upgrades can be very expensive, and hotel accommodations are likely to be very shabby.
The punch line... which you've heard from us many times before... If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Further, don't buy anything via bulk e-mail (spam). Your chances of being scammed are astronomical.
http://www.scamwatch.com/
s***@hotmail.com
2013-12-30 08:50:18 UTC
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How to make extra money in paypal as seen on oprah ?
EARN EXTRA MONEY IN PAYPAL AS SEEN ON OPRAH AND 20/20
______________________________________...
Dear Friend,

You probably have seen these, but they really really do work, give it a try -- think of how you waste $6 in a day, week or month. It's a minor investment with great rewards. This might really help you pay off those credit cards and give you the ability to move out.

If you could start your own mail order list with an investment of
$6.00, and make $800,000 over the next
year would you do it?

_____________________________________
***Proven by various, highly-respected U.S. TV and Radio programs as being 100% legal, feasible and true.***

***Oprah Winfrey and ABC's investigation team 20/20 also prove it can be done.***

IF A 15 YEAR OLD BOY COULD MAKE $71,000 IN JUST 5 WEEKS AND OTHERS $250,000 IN A FEW MORE WEEKS -- SO CAN YOU !!!

Would you like to make $71,000 OR $250,000 in a few weeks?
As seen on the Oprah Winfrey show and ABC's 20/20

======================================...

The true story that has everyone talking:
Parents of a 15yr old boy find $71,000 in his closet:

You may have seen this story featured on a number of major news programs (United States), and reported elsewhere around the world.
His mother was doing some cleaning and putting some laundry away when she discovered a large brown paper bag that was suspiciously
buried beneath some clothes and a skateboard in the back of her 15-year-old sons closet.

Nothing could have prepared her for the shock she got when she opened the bag and found that it was full of dollar bills -- $71,000 to be precise!!

"My first thought was that he had robbed a bank", says the 41-year-old woman, "There was over $71,000 in that bag,
that's more than my husband earns in a year".

The woman immediately called her husband at the car-dealership where he worked to tell him what she had discovered.
He came home right away and together they drove to the boys school and picked him up.
Little did they suspect that where the bills were coming from was going to be a bigger surprise than actually finding them in the closet.

As it turns out, the boy had been sending out, via E-mail, a type of "Report" to other E-mail addresses that he obtained off the Internet.
Everyday after school for the past 2 months, he had been doing this on his computer in his bedroom.

"I just got an E-mail one day and I figured what the heck, I put my name on it like the instructions said and I started sending it out", says the 15-year-old.

The E-mail letter he received had 5 names and addresses listed on it and contained instructions on how to send one $5 dollar bill to each person on the list.
Then delete the name and address at the bottom of the list (Report # 5) and move the other 4 names and addresses down one step,
finally adding your own name and address to the top of the list (Report # 1).

The letter goes on to state that you would receive several thousand dollars in five-dollar bills within 2 weeks
if you sent out the letter with your name and address at the top of the 5-address list.

"I get junk E-mail all the time, and really did not think it was going to work", the boy continues.

Within the first few days of sending out the E-mail,
the Post Office Box that his parents had gotten him for his video-game magazine subscriptions began to fill up
not with magazines, but envelopes containing $5 bills.

"About a week later I rode my bike down to the post office and my
Post Office Box had 1 magazine and about 300 envelopes stuffed in it."

Over the next few weeks, the boy continued sending out the E-mail.

"The five dollar bills just kept coming in and I just kept sorting them and stashing them in the closet,
I barely had time for my homework". He had also been riding his bike to several of the banks in his area
and exchanging the $5 bills for twenties, fifties and hundreds.

"I didn't want the banks to get suspicious so I kept riding to different banks with like five thousand at a time in my backpack.
I would usually tell the lady at the bank counter that my dad had sent me in to exchange the bills and he was outside waiting for me.
One time the lady gave me a really strange look and told me that she would not be able to do it for me and my dad would have to come in and do it,
but I just rode to the next bank down the street (laughs)."

Surprisingly, the boy did not have any reason to be afraid.
The reporting news team examined and investigated the so-called "chain-letter" the boy was sending out and found
that it was not a chain-letter at all. In fact, it was completely lawful according to United States Postal and Lottery Laws
which state; a product or service must be exchanged for funds received.

Every five-dollar bill that he received contained a little note that read, "Please send me report number xyz".
This simple note made the letter lawful because he was exchanging a service (A Report on how-to do something) for a five-dollar fee.

It's true. The boy legitimately earned $71,000.
You should print this, read it and read it again and again if necessary.
Then follow the simple instructions. You too could make $71,000 and much much more.

This program has gained such respectability and it is working so well, that many people are now entering the program for a second and third time.

Some are reporting they are earning enough money to give up their jobs and they are spending just a few hours a day sending out e-mails.

======================================...

INSTRUCTIONS ON WHAT TO DO:
Some people will perceive this as an "off the wall" idea to make
money, but others will look at it as a great
business opportunity. This by far is the safest, most risk free
opportunity you will find to start your own
business because you use Paypal, the most trusted banking system on
the internet. Not only is this an
opportunity to gain financial freedom, but you will help others do
the same as they help you. A basic
principal that has been forgotten about - Giving to one another.


This is a very simple opportunity. This is an even simpler automated way to make money that does not require opening mail, only a Paypal account.

Create a Paypal account for free.

Give six people $1.00. (Paypal IDs are listed below.)

Post this opportunity to others on the internet.

Other people create a Paypal account for free.

Thousands of people give you $1.00 to be put on your mailing list.
(Once you add your Paypal ID.)


If we all work together everyone will benefit.

Here's how!

Paypal verifies that this $6 investment program is 100% legal and is
a big hit this year
see their note below or ask them directly...

For a simple investment of 15-30 minutes and just $6, it is 100%
worth it to make thousands so quickly.
This is not another scam that takes lots of your hard earned money;
this is a no risk investment that will
make you thousands of dollars very easily and quickly.

From PayPal:

"Dear Member, it has come to our attention that there is a Paypal
opportunity floating around at the
moment you may have heard or seen the $6 opportunity.

You may have even taken part in it well we have been asked a lot of
questions about this opportunity the
answer is yes it does work and yes it is safe to use providing you
follow the rules it is legal and has made a
big hit on the internet this year.

If you would like to take part in this opportunity or would like a
bit more information then please see the
attached file that was kindly donated to us.

Thank you for using PayPal!"

Turn $6 into $15,000 in only 30 days...heres how! You have most
likely seen or heard about this project
on TV programs such as 20/20 and Oprah, or you may have read about
it in the Wall Street Journal.

If not, here it is below - revealed to you in step-by-step detail.


This program is by no means new.

It has been in existence in many forms for at least a decade.


I found this on a bulletin board and decided to try it:

Make Money with your Paypal account as shown on Oprah!

IMPORTANT: This is not a rip-off; it is not indecent; it is not
illegal; and it is virtually no risk-it really works! If
all of the following instructions are adhered to, you will receive
extraordinary dividends.

AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE:

Follow these directions EXACTLY, and $20,000 or more can be yours in
4 to 6 weeks.

This program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity
of the participants.

Please continue its success by carefully adhering to the
instructions.

A FEW LEGAL TIPS:


You are starting a Mailing List



File your responses alphabetically everyday. If you have a computer,
all the better, if not get one
with your first mail responses.



You will soon compile an extensive mailing list. It can be very
useful in your business, to start a new
business, or for other businesses to acquire information from you.



When you send out these letters, you are in the mail order business.
People are sending you $1.00
to be put on your mailing list. This is a legal helpful service.
Once again see Title,

section 1302 and 1341 of the US Postal and lottery laws.


Here are the 4 easy steps to success:


STEP 1:

Take a few minutes to join Paypal: Remember to verify your account.

www.paypal.com/us/mrb/pal=3DC2RREFZTEZ...

The Internet's most trusted Internet banking system for your future
income.

When creating your Paypal account make email address you used for
Paypal on the list below so people
can send money to your account.

STEP 2:

Once you have a Paypal account running, use Paypal to post $1 to
EACH of the 6 Email Addresses below
because you pay people with an email address in Paypal. Select "SEND
MONEY".

To do this you may need to use a credit or debit card, which is very
easy, and secure so nobody but
Paypal may see it.

What you are doing is creating a service. This is absolutely legal!
You are requesting a legitimate service
and you are paying for it!

Here are the 6 individual Email addresses that you have to send $1
to through Paypal for this to work
properly and for you to receive money.

(If you don't send the money and decide to post the message with
your name in it anyway, Paypal will
instantly pick this up and terminate your account, immediately,
besides the other penalties!!)

If you did this you could get into serious trouble because it is
fraud. (So follow the instructions and post the
$6 and you will make lots of money with no hassles.)

Now Send $1.00 to each of the six people on the list using Paypal, and
in the comment (Subject) section type "Please add me to your list".
Below are the emails that you transfer the money into:

These groups of email addresses are Paypal IDs or usernames.
Choose what group of email addresses you what to Send 1 Dollar :
(A)
1.) ***@yahoo.com
2.) ***@yahoo.com
3.) ***@yahoo.com
4.) Cherie ***@yahoo.com
5.) ***@hotmail.com
6.) ***@hotmail.com
(B)
1.) ***@yahoo.com
2.) ***@yahoo.com
3.) ***@yahoo.com
4.) ***@yahoo.com
5.) ***@hotmail.com
6.) ***@hotmail.com




STEP 3:

Now after sending $1.00 to each of the email placements above, take
the #1 Email Address off the list,
move the other Email Addresses up (6 becomes 5, 5 becomes 4, etc.)
and add Your Email Address as
number 6 on the list.

STEP 4:

Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close
to the original as possible.

Now, post your amended article to at least 200 news groups (there
are thousands of groups).

And email your message to as many people you can. Remember, the more
you post and email the more
money you make! This is perfectly legal!

You are getting paid for a service, the sender of the money asks you to “Please add me to your list”, Therefore it is legal. Remember to send a dollar to the above names or this is considered illegal.

=95 If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 and 1241 of
the Postal Lottery laws.

Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need
money, you can use it again and again.


PLEASE REMEMBER

This program remains successful because of the honesty and integrity
of the participants and by their
carefully adhering to the directions.

You are simply paying into a money making chain of participants and
if the chain is broken you are
screwing someone else out of their fair share.

So, as each person who joins the family and the directions are
followed, six members will be reimbursed for
their participation as a Mailing List Developer with one dollar
each.

You then insert your Email Address into the list and it will move up
geometrically.

So that when your name reaches the #1 position you will have
potentially received thousands of dollars
into your account!!!

What an opportunity for only a total of $6.00! $1 for each of the
first six people listed above.

To begin with, please send you're $1.00 to each email address listed
above then add your own Email
Address to the list and you're in business!


HOW TO POST TO NEWS GROUPS:

Use the internet and searching for various news groups, ad posting
websites, on-line forums, message
boards, chat sites, discussions.


Log on any search engine like yahoo.com, google.com, altavista.com,

excite.com, etc., then search with the subject "money making message
board" or "classified ads"

You will find thousands and thousands of message boards and
companies like Adblaster.com, InetGiant.
com, LiveDeal.com, Adsubmitter.com etc=85


Click on them one by one and you will find the option ''post a new
message''. Then Post this article
as a ''new message'' by highlighting the text of this letter and
selecting copy then paste from the edit
menu.



Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as
they scroll through the list of
postings in a particular group, click the post message button.


You can also read other peoples ads for business opportunities and
respond to their email
address with this business opportunity.

You're done with your first one! It only takes about 60 seconds to
complete postings on message boards
after you catch on.

REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWS GROUPS YOU POST IN, THE MORE MONEY YOU WILL
MAKE!!

But you have to post a minimum of 200!

How does it work?

When you post 200 letters, it is estimated that at least 15 people
will respond and send you $1 ($15).
Those 15 will post 200 letters each and 225 will send $1 ($225).
Those 225 will post 200 letters each and
3,375 people will send you $1 ($3,375). Those 3,375 people will post
200 letters each and 50,625 people
will send you $1 (50,625). Those 50,625 will post 200 letters each
and 749,375 people will send you $1
(749,375). At this point your name drops off the list, but so far,
you have received $813,615.00.


That is it. You will begin receiving money in your account from
around the world within days!


JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.


With an investment of only $6.00!!

A - M - A - Z - I - N - G - !!

When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the latest
posting in the news groups, and send out
another $6.00 to Email Addresses using Paypal on the list, putting
your name at number 6 again.

And start posting again.




Copy and paste this letter to use for yourself.

The Fast, Easy and Free way to create your webpage mail order list
page.
WWW.WEBSPAWNER.COM





MY FAVORITE SAYING............

The Road to success is not straight
There is a curve called failure......
A loop called confusion...
Speed bumps called friends....
Red lights called enemies.....
Caution lights called family....
You will have flats called jobs.... But....
If you have a spare called determination......
An engine called perseverance......
Insurance called FAITH.......
A driver called JESUS.........
You will make it to a place called SUCCESS!
t***@georgiasouthern.edu
2014-01-08 14:49:47 UTC
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Post by GenX
MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME. No gimmicks, no pie in the sky, no bull. Proven,
Record-breaking growth has driven us to the top of Internet marketing
businesses.
The Dirty Dozen
These offers make it sound like it is very easy to start a business that will earn piles of money without much work, selling or cash. Many of these "opportunities" are actually illegal pyramid schemes or frauds that are masquerading as legitimate opportunities to earn money.
These solicitations offer to sell you bulk e mail lists (consisting of millions of e mail addresses), spam software (usually very poor in quality), or services to send spam on your behalf. Don't do this.
No list of scams would be complete without this old "favorite" - e mail style. Here you're asked to send a small amount of money (or some item) to each of four or five names at the top of the list, and then forward the message including your name at the bottom, via bulk e mail. Many of these letters claim they are legal - they are not. Further, nearly everyone who participates in these chain letters loses money. Even if there is a "product" such as a report on how to make money, it does not make these schemes legal.
The most common work-at-home scam promises that you'll earn money for stuffing envelopes. For example, you're promised you'll earn $2.00 for every envelope you stuff. In fact, there never is any real envelope stuffing employment available. Instead, you pay to register and then you're instructed to send the same envelope-stuffing ad via bulk e mail to others. The only money you can earn would come from others who fall for the scam and pay to register. Finally, if you did actually do work for one of these outfits (for example, some promise to pay you for craft work), they'd refuse to pay you and say your work didn't measure up to their "quality standards."
These are similar to the miracle cures offered off-line: ways to lose weight without eating less or exercising, "scientific breakthroughs," "secret formulas" which provide cures for hair loss, and herbal formulas that liquefy fat cells so that they are absorbed by your body. These scams often include testimonials from "famous" medical experts you haven't heard of. Of course, these gimmicks don't work.
The newest version offers get-rich-quick schemes to make unlimited profits exchanging money on the world currency markets. There are lots of variants, but they all promise vast riches with no work. Beware of these scams.
These offers promise expensive items such as computers... for free. They ask you to pay a fee to join, and then you have to bring in a certain number of other members. Many of these scams are just disguised pyramid schemes.
These scams promise outrageously high returns...and of course, there is "no risk." Many of these scams are illegal Ponzi schemes, in which early investors are paid with the money from later investors. This gives the early investors the illusion that the system works and they are then encouraged to invest more money (which they eventually lose). The sales pitches for these offers include claims of high-level financial connections, that the promoters are privy to inside information, or promises that they'll guarantee the investment. The promoters are long gone if you try to take advantage of their "guarantees."
These scams offer kits or information on how to receive cable transmissions without paying any subscription fees. There are two problems with these offers: 1) the kits and information don't work; and 2) even if they did work, it is illegal to steal service from cable television companies. Further, many cable companies have aggressively been prosecuting cable service theft.
There are lots of variants of this scam: home equity loans that don't require any equity in your home, loans regardless of your credit history, offshore bank loans, credit cards regardless of your credit history, etc. Sometimes these offers are combined with pyramid schemes that offer to pay you for attracting other participants to the scheme. However, they are scams - the loans don't come through, you are turned down unless you meet stringent requirements, or the credit cards simply don't arrive.
These scams promise to erase accurate negative information from your credit file so that you can now qualify for loans, mortgages, or credit cards. The promoters of these scams cannot deliver. Further, if you follow their advice and lie on a loan or credit application, misrepresent your Social Security number, or get an Employer Identification number from the Internal Revenue Service under false pretenses, you will be committing fraud and violating federal laws. Don't fall for this scam.
Last, but not least, is a scam in which you receive electronic verification congratulating you because you've "won" a fabulous vacation, or you've been "specially selected" for this opportunity. The "deluxe cruise ship" may well be more like a tugboat, upgrades can be very expensive, and hotel accommodations are likely to be very shabby.
The punch line... which you've heard from us many times before... If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Further, don't buy anything via bulk e-mail (spam). Your chances of being scammed are astronomical.
http://www.scamwatch.com/
Why not turn your $10 into thousands literally? This system was even featured in Oprah Winfrey Show, Wall Street Journal and backed by PayPal.
Where did you spend your $10 today, yesterday, the other day and the day before that? Did you spend it on burgers from a fastfood chain? Did you buy something that later on you'll just throw in the corner? Did you buy a music cd that you'll only end up listening to just one song? Did you just purchase a new DVD movie? A new dress perhaps and it'll just end up in the closet not being able to wear on any occasion? Did it make you any money at all?
Why won't you let that $10 of yours turn into thousands? We'll show you how and you'll be glad you spared a little drop of your time reading on...
SAFER THROUGH PAYPAL!! SYSTEM REALLY WORKS FAST!!
SEE WHAT OPRAH HAD TO SAY, AND EVEN PAYPAL!!
We're sure youve read these letters asking you to send $1 to 10 different addresses. Putting your home address on the internet can be risky, but through paypal all you have to provide is your email address. Its safe and easy just go to www.paypal.com and set up your account!!!! We're not gullible people and have never trusted things like this, but we gave it a try, hey its only $10, We figured at least 10 people would respond out of the millions of people that use the internet. You should give it a try too! You have nothing to lose, and thousands to gain! Read on for the letter that we found ... $$$ HOW TO TURN $10 INTO $10,000+!!! THIS REALLY CAN MAKE YOU EASY MONEY!! IT WORKS!!! BUT YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW IT TO THE LETTER FOR IT TO WORK!!!! $$$
A little while back, we were browsing through newsgroup, just like you are now and came across an article similar to this that said you could make thousands dollars within weeks with only an initial investment of $10.00! So we thought, "Yeah, right, this must be a scam", but like most of us, we were curious, so we kept reading. Then we heard about a little segment on the OPRAH WINFREY show and an article published in the Wall Street Journal, here is some of it!! Everyone has heard about "PayPal" (if you haven't you will soon) and, when we came across this concept we knew it would work because, as a member of PayPal, I had already experienced their efficiency and excellent standing. PayPal is the simplest method of making and receiving payments online anyone has ever seen! Anyone with an email address can join, for FREE! Please read further before you go there. You can complete this whole process in less than one hour and you will never forget the day you decided to do so. Oh! Did we say FAST? By fast we mean the speed of the Internet-type fast. Everything is done on the Internet by E-mail; and, if you abide by the rules, it is NOT considered SPAM, so it's perfectly legal!
Anyway, it said that you send $1.00 though paypal to each of the emails stated in the article. You then place your own email address in the bottom of the list at #10, and post the article in at least 200 news groups. (There are thousands) No catch that was it. So after thinking it over, and talking to few people first, we thought about trying it. We figured what have I got to lose except $10.00, right? Like most of us we were a little skeptical and a little worried about the legal aspects of it. It follows the same regulations as the "mailed chain letters, which according to the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) is indeed legal! Then we invested the measly $10.00. Well GUESS WHAT!!? Within 7 days, I started getting money in my paypal account! We were shocked! We figured it would end soon, but the money just kept coming in. In our first week, we made about $20.00. By the end second week we had made a total over $1,200.00!!! In the third week we had over $10,000.00 and it's still growing. This is now our fourth week and we have made a total of just over $60,000.00 and it's still coming in rapidly. It's Certainly worth $10.00. We have spent more than that on burgers and fries from fast-food chains!! Let us tell you how this works and most importantly, why it works? Also, make sure you print a copy of this article NOW, so you can get the information off of it as you need it.
$$$ REQUIREMENTS: You must have a verified paypal account (PREMIER or BUSINESS account to be able to accept payments). If you do not have an account, I recommend signing up for the PREMIER account. You can go to www.paypal.com and follow the instructions to set up a FREE account. In order to place the initial $10 into your account, you will have to verify your bank account with paypal (which may take a few days). Paypal is 100% secure and is used by millions of people world wide.
STEP 1: Through paypal, click "Send Money" > "Make Mass Payment". Send $1.00 to each email on the below list. Make the subject of the payment "Email List" and in the comments, write "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST." What you are doing is creating a service by this and best of all you are not giving your address to anyone you do not know ... THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! The email list:
#01) ***@gmail.com
#02) ***@aol.com
#03) ***@ourlocalmall.com
#04) ***@yahoo.com
#05) ***@yahoo.com
#06) ***@aim.com
#07) ***@aol.com
#08) ***@aol.com
#09) ***@gmail.com
#10) ***@yahoo.com
STEP 2: Now take the #1 email off the list that you see above, move the other addresses up (10 becomes 9, 9 becomes 8, 8 becomes 7, 7 becomes 6, etc.) and add YOUR email address (the one used on your paypal account) as number 10 on the list (which we already prepared for you).
STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups, message board. (We think there are close to 32,000 groups) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make - as well as everyone else on the list!
$$ DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS + MESSAGE BOARDS $$
Step #1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own posting. Simply put your CURSOR at the beginning of this letter and drag your CURSOR to the bottom of this document, and select 'copy' from the edit menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer memory. (Copy and Paste this whole letter.)
Step #2) Open a blank 'notepad' file and place your cursor at the top of the blank page. From the 'edit' menu select 'paste'. This will paste a copy of the letter into notepad, and remember the shift the emails upward, adding your email to the list and leaving the last empty space for the next email.
Step #3) Save your new notepad file as a ".txt" file. If you want to do your postings in different sittings, you'll always have this file to go back to.
Step #4) Use Netscape or Internet Explorer and try searching for various newsgroups, on-line forums, message boards, bulletin boards, chat sites, discussions, discussion groups, online communities, etc. For example: you log on to any search engine like yahoo.com, google.com, altavista.com, excite.com then you search with subject like "millionaire message board" or "money making message board" or "employment message board" or "money making discussions" or "money making forum" or "business message board", etc. You will find thousands & thousands of message boards. Click them one by one then you will find the option to post a new message.
Step #5) Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting paste from the Edit menu. Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message button. You're done with your first one! Congratulations? THAT'S IT!! All you have to do is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup!
$$$$ REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS AND/OR MESSAGE BOARDS YOU POST IN, THE MORE MONEY YOU WILL MAKE!! BUT YOU HAVE TO POST A MINIMUM OF 200** That's it! You will begin receiving money within days! $$$$
$$$ JUST MAKE SURE THE EMAIL YOU SUPPLY IS EXACTLY AS IT APPEARS ON PAYPAL. $$$
Now the WHY part: Out of 200 postings, say we receive only 5 replies (a very low example). So then we Made $5.00 with my name at #10 on the letter. Now, each of the 5 persons who just sent me $1.00 make the MINIMUM 200 postings, each with my name at #9 and only 5 persons respond to each of the original 5, that is another $25.00 for me, now those 25 each make 200 MINIMUM posts with my name at #8 and only 5 replies each, I will bring in an additional $125.00! Now, those 125 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM 200 with my name at #7 and only receive 5 replies each, I will make an additional $625.00! OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 625 persons post a MINIMUM 200 letters with my name at #6 and they only receive 5 replies that just made me $3,125.00!!! Those 3,125 persons will all deliver this message to 200 newsgroups with my name at #5 and if still 5 persons per 200 newsgroups react I will receive $15,625.00! With an original investment of only $10.00! AMAZING!! $$$$
$$$$ When your name is no longer on the list, you just take latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another $10.00 to names on the list, putting your name at number 10 again. And start posting again. The thing to remember is, do you realize that thousands of people all over the world are joining the internet and reading these articles everyday, JUST LIKE YOU are now!! So can you afford $10?? And see if it really works?? We think so? People have said, what if the plan is played out and no one sends you the money? So what are the chances of that happening when there are tons of new honest users and new honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are willing to give it a try? Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of those joining the actual Internet.
Remember, play FAIRLY and HONESTLY and this will work. Seriously, most people think this is a scam, but you actually do get thousands of dollars out of it, it is NOT another crazy stupid scam, if people follow through with sending out $10, it works!!!!!
$$$$$ REMEMBER, IT IS 100% LEGAL! DON'T PASS THIS UP! $$$$$
Look at what PayPal had to say about it! (or ask them for yourself)
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"Dear ************
Thank you for contacting PayPal. We apologize for the delay in responding to your service request.
It has come to our attention that there is a PayPal scheme floating around at the moment you may have heard or seen the $5 scheme. You may have even taken part in it well we have been asked a lot of questions about this scheme the answer is yes it does work and yes it is safe to use providing you follow the rules it is legal and has made a big hit on the internet this year.
Thank you for using PayPal! Sincerely, PayPal Community Support"

Although the potential benefits for this are huge, I cannot guarantee that a ton of people or any people will send you money. This is also based off of honesty and we all know that not everyone is always honest. If in fact everyone who does this is honest, the benefits for EVERYONE can be huge. It's just people helping people. This paragraph has to do with legal issues so do not erase this.
Seriously, try this. Most of you spend your money on random dvd's or clothes. But you can receieve so much money for just a $10 investment :) And if you don't get anything back, then you've only lost $10. I'm trying it for the hell of it, I suggest the rest of you do, too ;)
g***@geniocriativo.com.br
2014-01-28 15:27:08 UTC
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beware of frauds and 'gurus' of the internet .. There is a very simple and honest way to make money online, say it works well because I'm already managing to have results and believe that this method can be as good as promised .. The link is: www.easilywebmoney.com
b***@gmail.com
2014-04-26 22:50:45 UTC
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MAKE $250,000 RIGHT NOW WITH $6 AND PAYPAL
Posted by boxformer on April 22, 2014


If you follow the system as outlined (without default) you will easily make hundreds of dollars in days which will soon turn into thousands as the system is passed along. This is not a pyramid scheme: it's a simple $6.00 investment that will automatically implement the POWER of compounding without any future investment! So if you're ready to see the money pour in, follow these simple steps below. Remember, do not falter from these steps, integrity and your ability to follow the instructions as written will be the only thing needed to make this successful.

1. Copy, paste & save this entire posting right now. You will need to refer back to it after you've completed these seven steps.

2. Login to PayPal and click on the "Send Money" tab near the top of the screen. PayPal is 100% secure and has also verified this system is legitimate. If you have doubts, stop right now and send them a quick email to verify for you. Your PayPal account must be a premier or business account in order for you to receive your payments as well as send payments. (If you don't have a PayPal account it's free and easy to open one, online)

3. In the "Recipient's Email" field enter the email address (provided in the list below)
4. In the "Amount" field enter "1" (This is your $1.00 payment)

5. Under the tab "What are you sending money for?" select "I'm paying for goods or services" (Keeping it legal)
6. In the "Subject" field type "EMAIL LIST", and in the "Message" field enter "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST". By doing this, you are creating a service and maintaining the legality of the system by "paying" for the service.
7. Finally, click on the "Send Money" button to complete the payment. Repeat these steps for each of the 6 email addresses.

That's it: you've now secured your own financial success through this easy system and as previously stated you will reap what you sow!!
Here is the current 2014 Email list. This is the Email list to send $1 to each PayPal account. I stress again do not cheat the system, if you do no one will get paid and you've just wasted your time!

*************************************************************************************
1. ***@hotmail.com
2. ***@gmail.com
3. ***@gmail.com
4. ***@gmail.com
5. ***@yahoo.com
6. ***@gmail.com
*************************************************************************************



Now that you've made your investment it's time to experience the money flowing in. If you followed this process as instructed you should have a copy of this article saved on your computer. Retrieve your saved copy of this article now and follow the steps below.


Step 1: Update the email list above. To do so take the #1 email off of the list and move the other addresses up (2 becomes 1, 3 becomes 2, 4 becomes 3, 5 becomes 4) and add YOUR email address (the one used for your PayPal account) as number 6 on the list. This is the only part of the document that should be changed. ** Make sure your email address is the one you have registered with PayPal **

Step 2: Post your modified article to at least 200 free newsgroups or message boards. Keep in mind that there are tens of thousands of groups online all over the globe. PayPal is international, so you can post anywhere across the world, where people will see it! For maximum benefits you should post to at least 200 different boards, but remember the more you post the more money you make - as well as everyone else on the list! You will see money rolling in IMMEDIATELY, but don't stop after a few post, you will be cheating yourself.

Posting to at least 200 groups creates the endurance of your income & success. Use Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or whatever your internet browser is to search for various news groups, log on to any search engine like yahoo.com or google.com and type in a subject like 'MILLIONAIRE MESSAGE BOARD', 'MONEY MAKING DISCUSSIONS', 'MONEY MAKING FORUMS', or 'BUSINESS MESSAGE BOARD', PAYPAL 6 DOLLAR, OPRAH 6 DOLLAR PAYPAL METHOD. You will find thousands and thousands of message boards. Click them one by one and you will find the option to post a new message. Fill in the subject which will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, and post the article with the NEW list of email addresses included. THAT'S IT!!! All you have to do is jump to different news groups and post away. After you get the hang of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup.
Remember, all of this is ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the Postal Lottery laws.

HOW THE MONEY WORKS:

When you post 200 letters, it is estimated that at least 15 people will respond and send you $1 ($15).
- Those 15 will post 200 letters each and 225 will send $1 ($225).
- Those 225 will post 200 letters each and 3,375 people will send you $1 ($3,375).
- Those 3,375 people will post 200 letters each and 50,625 people will send you $1 (50,625).
- Those 50,625 will post 200 letters each and 749,375 people will send you $1 (749,375).
- At this point your name drops off the list, but so far, you have received $813,615.00.


Most people start investments with the money they earn to secure their financial future, without participating in the list; however you may keep your name on the list for a lifetime. When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the latest posting in the news groups, and send out another $6.00 to Email Addresses using PayPal on the list, putting your name at number 6 again.
j***@gmail.com
2014-07-11 03:49:44 UTC
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If you follow the system as outlined (without default) you will easily make hundreds of dollars in days which will soon turn into thousands as the system is passed along. This is not a pyramid scheme: it's a simple $6.00 investment that will automatically implement the POWER of compounding without any future investment! So if you're ready to see the money pour in, follow these simple steps below. Remember, do not falter from these steps, integrity and your ability to follow the instructions as written will be the only thing needed to make this successful.

1. Copy, paste & save this entire posting right now. You will need to refer back to it after you've completed these seven steps.

2. Login to PayPal and click on the "Send Money" tab near the top of the screen. PayPal is 100% secure and has also verified this system is legitimate. If you have doubts, stop right now and send them a quick email to verify for you. Your PayPal account must be a premier or business account in order for you to receive your payments as well as send payments. (If you don't have a PayPal account it's free and easy to open one, online)

3. In the "Recipient's Email" field enter the email address (provided in the list below)
4. In the "Amount" field enter "1" (This is your $1.00 payment)

5. Under the tab "What are you sending money for?" select "I'm paying for goods or services" (Keeping it legal)
6. In the "Subject" field type "EMAIL LIST", and in the "Message" field enter "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR EMAIL LIST". By doing this, you are creating a service and maintaining the legality of the system by "paying" for the service.
7. Finally, click on the "Send Money" button to complete the payment. Repeat these steps for each of the 6 email addresses.

That's it: you've now secured your own financial success through this easy system and as previously stated you will reap what you sow!!
Here is the current 2014 Email list. This is the Email list to send $1 to each PayPal account. I stress again do not cheat the system, if you do no one will get paid and you've just wasted your time!

1. ***@gmail.com
2. ***@yahoo.com
3. ***@aol.com
4. ***@Yahoo.Com
5. ***@rocketmail.com
6. ***@hotmail.com


Now that you've made your investment it's time to experience the money flowing in. If you followed this process as instructed you should have a copy of this article saved on your computer. Retrieve your saved copy of this article now and follow the steps below.


Step 1: Update the email list above. To do so take the #1 email off of the list and move the other addresses up (2 becomes 1, 3 becomes 2, 4 becomes 3, 5 becomes 4) and add YOUR email address (the one used for your PayPal account) as number 6 on the list. This is the only part of the document that should be changed. ** Make sure your email address is the one you have registered with PayPal **

Step 2: Post your modified article to at least 200 free newsgroups or message boards. Keep in mind that there are tens of thousands of groups online all over the globe. PayPal is international, so you can post anywhere across the world, where people will see it! For maximum benefits you should post to at least 200 different boards, but remember the more you post the more money you make - as well as everyone else on the list! You will see money rolling in IMMEDIATELY, but don't stop after a few post, you will be cheating yourself.

Posting to at least 200 groups creates the endurance of your income & success. Use Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or whatever your internet browser is to search for various news groups, log on to any search engine like yahoo.com or google.com and type in a subject like 'MILLIONAIRE MESSAGE BOARD', 'MONEY MAKING DISCUSSIONS', 'MONEY MAKING FORUMS', or 'BUSINESS MESSAGE BOARD', PAYPAL 6 DOLLAR, OPRAH 6 DOLLAR PAYPAL METHOD. You will find thousands and thousands of message boards. Click them one by one and you will find the option to post a new message. Fill in the subject which will be the header that everyone sees as they scroll through the list of postings in a particular group, and post the article with the NEW list of email addresses included. THAT'S IT!!! All you have to do is jump to different news groups and post away. After you get the hang of it, it will take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup.
Remember, all of this is ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! If you have any doubts, refer to Title 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the Postal Lottery laws.
f***@gmail.com
2014-12-05 11:11:36 UTC
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Today I am going to share a secret...

I am just trying to better explain how I build small money making business so that you can learn from my experience.

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