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WyoBoy1000

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not me saying this..........just more info,,




Wazzub.com definite Scam

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We found most of that also,
Problem I have with it,
Ask yourself where they found the other info, on search engines.... The ones this one would be competing with, do you think they want the info getting out.
I went directly to the Oregon site and searched it, the license runs out one year after it was established, not when the site is supposed to be launched.
Then if you consider most people assume it is a scam, how easy is it to turn something into a scam these days even if it is not, sometimes even legit things get turned into one because of the nay sayers running it into the ground.
The time it was introduced -- January, tell now is a long time to run a scam, scams are usually very quick to avoid investigation.
Where I got the info
who I had look into the info
The redirect links are from other people trying to get others under them, just like if we share it, some have gone to the next level and developed there own web site to promote it to others. So obviously there is a redirect to keep it from being spammed on sites like FB, Craigslist. Remember it only takes one person to click the scam button (with or without proof) to make it show up as just that.

So could it be a scam, yes its always possible. The way I see it I don't give any info other than a email and name, so maybe some spam comes my way which I constantly get anyway. Could they hack the computer, heII I've been hacked from viruses on ebay, I think I even picked up something from SW and other places.

I'm in, and if it works I'll make something, if not the other stuff already happens, so what do I have to loose.
 

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Like I said you have to pay for a pyramid scheme, look up the definition. What they do is pay out more than they are taking in, so they fail!
This one says they will pay out 50% of PROFIT. So if they fail, they don't pay and you don't loose anything other than your time.
If they do take off ----- Why is FB worth 80billion, advertisers --- If you take 50% of that and keep it and give away the rest. You make a huge profit and give away way more than 4mil.

No offense Winter Brew, but it is not a pyramid scheme. It may be a pyramid type of marketing but not a pyramid scheme.

One key element of an " illegal" pyramid payment structure is if the people "under" you, or those that were signed up after you, cannot make more money than you. By their examples i see no way for those at the bottom, or newer members to make more money than those that were first to sign up. That alone is illegal. Pyramid pay structures themselves are not illegal, thats pretty much how every business operates.
I bet this isnt around a month from now. Seen too many just like it....but good luck. Really! I hope no one regrets giving out their info, just too many scams out there and if it seems too good to be true it probably is.
The legitimate network marketing businesses take a lot of work and consistancy to succeed....have seen several people do it and retire young and wealthy. This isnt one of those. Be careful.
 

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One key element of an " illegal" pyramid payment structure is if the people "under" you, or those that were signed up after you, cannot make more money than you. By their examples i see no way for those at the bottom, or newer members to make more money than those that were first to sign up. That alone is illegal. Pyramid pay structures themselves are not illegal, thats pretty much how every business operates.
I bet this isnt around a month from now. Seen too many just like it....but good luck. Really! I hope no one regrets giving out their info, just too many scams out there and if it seems too good to be true it probably is.
The legitimate network marketing businesses take a lot of work and consistancy to succeed....have seen several people do it and retire young and wealthy. This isnt one of those. Be careful.

Just because someone lower makes less, does not make it illegal, I know some very big, very powerful companies just like that that are not illegal, if that where correct amway would be considered illegal.
 
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Just because someone lower makes less, does not make it illegal, I know some very big, very powerful companies just like that that are not illegal, if that where correct amway would be considered illegal.

Correct...but there HAS to be a mechanism in the pay structure so those that are newer CAN have the opportunity to make more $$ than those that "signed up" (for lack of a better term) before them. That is one of the red flags that the FTC looks for.
I am no expert on this stuff but about 20 years ago I was friends with someone that was....picked up on a few things. He is filthy rich now.:face-icon-small-con
Some of the newest people that make $$ with Amway ( I knew a few 20 years ago) make a lot more money than people that started 30 years ago. That's one of those multilevel businesses that will return relative to the amount of effort a guy puts in....if you sign up and do nothing, you make nothing. That's why it's been around forever. I no longer make fun of those "Amway" guys...watched a few guys go from unemployed losers to making hundreds of $K/month :face-icon-small-dis
 

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Correct...but there HAS to be a mechanism in the pay structure so those that are newer CAN have the opportunity to make more $$ than those that "signed up" (for lack of a better term) before them. That is one of the red flags that the FTC looks for.
I am no expert on this stuff but about 20 years ago I was friends with someone that was....picked up on a few things. He is filthy rich now.:face-icon-small-con
Some of the newest people that make $$ with Amway ( I knew a few 20 years ago) make a lot more money than people that started 30 years ago. That's one of those multilevel businesses that will return relative to the amount of effort a guy puts in....if you sign up and do nothing, you make nothing. That's why it's been around forever. I no longer make fun of those "Amway" guys...watched a few guys go from unemployed losers to making hundreds of $K/month :face-icon-small-dis

To be honest, I don't know how this works vs that example. But you are not buying into this (like you do with the others), I would assume that would be a huge factor in weather or not it has to let you be able to make more than others.
We will start to find out in 13hrs.
 

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Cool....keep us posted.
Another thing I've heard of is small payouts for awhile....then they get your confidence up and ask for more info, bank accts, link payments to a credit card etc....just something to be aware of.
 

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Cool....keep us posted.
Another thing I've heard of is small payouts for awhile....then they get your confidence up and ask for more info, bank accts, link payments to a credit card etc....just something to be aware of.

Good point.

If that is the case,

they say they will send checks, I would find an alternate address then yours to send to,

or a different bank account with as little info as possible, even if you go to a random bank and set one up,

no way am I spending any money or giving out card info.

Or maybe even set it up to go through paypal or something.

I would not recommend anyone give any more info until we know for sure, I am pretty confident it is the real deal but still, play it safe.
 

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play it safe.

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the most proven and legitimate business model would be a binary plan. very easy for others below someone to surpass their uplink in rank and make more money than them. I've had people pass me up a few times.
 

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Not about to read this thread. Is someone seriously thinking they can make money from this? Get real, hope you have a good spam filter. All they are doing is collecting email addresses folks and selling the lists.


Hope someone proves me wrong...
 
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i got viagra ads like crazy just after i signed up....so i have to say that its legit as far as the wife is concerned..
 
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