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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Scammers of DES business: FROMHOMEDATAENTRY.COM

Fell victim again, sigh! But like they way Life is a continuous learning process!

This time, I signed up for a Data Entry Site (fromhomedataetry.com) which promised a minimum of $5 per task and I immediately completed 1 survey. Of course, just like before, as I participate in these sites, I also try to research on them and once I found substantial proof that they are inclined to be a scam, I stop participating and voila! you'll see those sites here hoping that more people will be aware of these scammers.

Additional reference:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090730010600AAf8ZhO
http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2053177.aspx

DISCLAIMER:
Proofs shown here are second hand information

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Scammers of the PTC business: RICHPTC.COM

Of course I had it coming. Just this morning, I signed up for countless paid-to-click (PTC) sites hoping that I would get extra income on line. But then again, some sites especially those with great promise of wealth should not be easily trusted. And as a heads up to fellow PTC fanatics, I will give warnings here as I see fit. Everyone's welcome to contest especially if you are related to the company or if you have proof otherwise.

The first site that I lost my faith in is RICHPTC.COM
I have attached proof in this post and I'm hoping you guys will contribute more details on this.


(Taken from this forum)

Additional Reference:
http://www.buxmaking.com/2009/05/richptc-is-scam-and-is-using-my.html

DISCLAIMER:
Proofs shown here are second hand information, I'm still working my way up to $1000 on non busy days to see for myself and provide first hand proof.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

"Save up"... Slow down...

Okay. So far, everything I planned has been a great disappointment. But of course I'm not giving up just yet. I found something that I think is working for me. I'm able to save up a bit but in a very dogged way. Well, like they say, the more the merrier... I mean, slowly but surely.

Yep, a couple of months ago, I signed up for a "Save up account" offered by the same bank who takes care of our payroll. It's all good. I just enrolled my salary account to automatically transfer funds to another account. It's just a few hundred bucks per payday but it's really working for me. And if I haven't spent my whole salary, I just transfer the remaining to that account.

I hope that in just a few years, I can use this money for another venture, probably ;p