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Earn Rs.25,000-50,000/- per month from home No marketing / No MLM .
We are offering a rare Job opportunity where you can earn working from home using your computer and the Internet part-time or full-time. Qualifications required are Typing on the Computer only. You can even work from a Cyber Caf or your office PC, if so required. These part time jobs require working for only 1-2 hours/day to easily fetch you Rs. 20-25,000 per month. Online jobs, Part time jobs. Work at home jobs. Dedicated workers make much more as the earning potential is unlimited. No previous experience is required, full training provided. Anyone can apply. Please Visit http://www.earnparttimejobs.com/index.php?id= 2887791

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Indians Earn Rs.250000/month via part time jobs. Easy form filling data entry jobs?

Earn Rs.25,000-50,000/- per month from home No marketing / No MLM .
We are offering a rare Job opportunity where you can earn working from home using your computer and the Internet part-time or full-time. Qualifications required are Typing on the Computer only. You can even work from a Cyber Cafe or your office PC, if so required. These part time jobs require working for only 1-2 hours/day to easily fetch you Rs. 20-25,000 per month. Online jobs, Part time jobs. Work at home jobs. Dedicated workers make much more as the earning potential is unlimited. No previous experience is required, full training provided. Anyone can apply. Please Visit http://www.earnparttimejobs.com/index.php?id= 2865002

thanks i will look into that


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Indians Earn Rs.250000/month via part time jobs. Easy form filling data entry jobs?

Earn Rs.25,000-50,000/- per month from home No marketing / No MLM .
We are offering a rare Job opportunity where you can earn working from home using your computer and the Internet part-time or full-time. Qualifications required are Typing on the Computer only. You can even work from a Cyber Cafe or your office PC, if so required. These part time jobs require working for only 1-2 hours/day to easily fetch you Rs. 20-25,000 per month. Online jobs, Part time jobs. Work at home jobs. Dedicated workers make much more as the earning potential is unlimited. No previous experience is required, full training provided. Anyone can apply. Please Visit http://www.earnparttimejobs.com/index.php?id= 2865002

thanks i will look into that


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Emerald City Marketing Inc.,Seattle: Scam!?

My son just went through a dreadful experience with this ‘company.’ Emerald City Marketing became a learning experience for him- to say the least. I saw a question earlier about whether or not this marketing company is a scam. IT IS. I hope that by sharing some honest insight, others might consider and avoid the amount of time and energy before finding themselves stuck in a complete state of exhaustion and frustration. Here’s the gist of the ‘gig’:

Emerald City Marketing Inc. (based in Seattle/ Tukwila, Washington) is a bunch of bright individuals with a ’shady’ disregard for any moral/ ethical responsibility or concern. First, after responding to an Ad, my son was called in quickly for an interview. The next day, they toted him around as he ‘interviewed’ doing so called ‘door-to-door’ sales promotions. These guys pushed every inch of hope and dream at the naivete of my son- who just recently graduated. Their stories are compelling, inspirational, and almost ‘too good to be true.’ Next, he’s campaigning door to door, selling promotions, only getting a minuscule percentage of HIS sales in cash, furnishing the rest up the pyramid to the one guy at the top- who drives around in his sports car- telling stories of success and whatever to keep these kids busy- running around to find money for him. It’s sickening. No minimum wage, nothing. They aren’t just fooling around though, they are serious scammers. Don’t be fooled by their saying absolutely ANYTHING to get you to stay with them. After only a few days, they told him that he would be flown to the East Coast to attend a ‘training seminar.’ These guys are over the top. My son has learned a very difficult lesson that, shouldn’t have to be so painful for those tempted by the hopes and dreams for what these people offered.

These multilevel marketing schemes are built on the foundation that there are enough people who will fall for it, allowing them to continuously collect money from them. I understand that some marketing companies may build their foundations on the door to door sales and promotions/ coupons or whatever, but don’t let this company fool you into thinking that it’s one of them, ITS NOT.

After working almost 2 weeks of long and tiring days, my son was belittled by their excuses and lack of ANY moral and ethical concern.

Something i pulled off the web… found @ www.vandruff.com/mlm.html

"The age-old technique of "con men" is to create "confidence" in some otherwise dumb idea by diversion of thought, bait, or force of personality. The victim gets confidence in a bogus plan, and, in exchange, the con man gets your money. MLMers are very high on confidence.
Since the brain inevitably intrudes itself into the delusion that an MLM could ever work, spirits drop and attitudes go sour. But this depressive state can itself be exploited. As doubts grow when the MLM does not do what recruits were first "con"fidenced to expect, then a further profit can be made keeping the confidence going against all common sense.
Thus, a parallel or "shadow" pyramid of motivational tapes, seminars, and videos emerges. These are a "must for success," and recruits are strong-armed into attending, buying, buying, and buying all the more. This motivational "shadow pyramid" further exploits the flagging recruits as they spiral inexorably into oversaturation and failure. The more they fail, the more "help" they need from those who are "successful" above them.
So, MLMs profit by conning recruits up-front with a "distributorship fee," and then make further illicit money by "confidencing" these hapless victims as they fail via the "sale" of collateral material.?
http://www.vandruff.com/mlm.html

After responding to an Ad one might find on any of the many career-sites available, prospective victims are quickly contacted for immediate interviewing.
EMERALD CITY MARKETING INC SCAM SEATTLE

glad i ran into this, i was recently looking for jobs online and ran into emerald city marketing, it sounded awesome and they called me back super quick, but then when i looked them up online i found this and a bunch of other reviews giving horrible stories, so glad i found this and wont waste my time with these losers


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Is it better to work for a bank or join an MLM to get licensed as a financial planner?

I just paid Pri-merica $99 to sign up for their training and get my Calfornia State insurance license and series 6 license. I am interested in becoming a financial planner, but to tell the truth, I am VERY weary of this company. I heard somewhere that it would be good to study for the license exams and get exam fees subsized by working for a bank and also taking financial classes from a college. What do you think about Pri-merica versus learning financial planning as a bank employee and college student?

You are very tired of this company? (the word is "wary" not "weary")

Look up the company on google. Also look up the company name followed by the word "scam." Read what people say.

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