Question Posted Thursday September 15 2005, 6:17 am
i wondered if you can tell me if www.dataentrypro.com is a legitimate site or am i wasting my time and money?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? ALStravel answered Wednesday September 28 2005, 12:38 pm: If you want something legitimate, work with me at www.cashcardworldwide.com/5246333. It cost NOTHING to check it out. Go to the website and read "About Us", "Products", "Opportunity", and definately watch the 10 minute movie. FYI - when you watch the movie it asks for your name, phone number, email address - just know that that info only goes to me and I promise I will contact you via email "ONCE" to see if you are interested and if you are not, that's cool and I will not bother you again. Do a google search on "Cash Card Worldwide" and see what others are saying too.
Good Luck
A Stone
One Stone Travel
PS - I found this online about the data entry deal.
Sep 28 2005
From the desk of David Grisman - Online Fraud Investigator
Dear Friend,
Have you noticed all those Home Based Typist/Data Entry Specialist ads too?
They seem to be everywhere. Amazingly, if you visit any job or money related website chances are high that you will see at least 2-3 data entry jobs ads.
Why are these data entry sites advertised so hard?
Well..simply because they promise easy money, and that is something that we all need more.
Unfortunately , they are all one big scam. Once you join and pay the registration fee you will receive the training materials that will teach you only how to type more data entry ads and convince other people to join.
Basically, the only way you will be able to make money is to make more people fall for this huge scam.
I suggest you stay away from these companies.
There are other legitimate, long term ways to make a good living on the Internet far better then data entry jobs.
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