Archive for the ‘Laughable scams’ Category
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Remember my post about the work at home manifesto? No? Later, you can click here to read it. In the meantime I thought I’d share with you this letter from ‘The Jakcal’ that I found in my email box today. Of course I know it’s not a personally written letter, but…. How nice of ‘The Jackal’ to be concerned about me possibly missing out on the opportunity of a life time. I still won’t give him my hard-earned dollar for his so-called work at home manifesto, but it was still nice of him to write….

Dear ******
Was there a problem with our forms? Did it not allow you to complete your
$1 Trial of the Work-At-Home-Manifesto?The reason I ask is that I was surprised to see that you set up your private
members access, but you never activated it with your 1 buck.I know from time to time the eCommerce systems we use gets bogged down and
that costs us all…So, I want to urge you to complete your account activation right now because I
know it can’t be the single dollar that’s holding you back.I mean you probably spent more than that in junk food in the last hour or so.
That’s why I can’t wait to see log in to your private members account for the
first time. Actually, the real reason is I want to…Show off for you…
Because I know once you have the chance to log in and look through the entire
manifesto, you’re gonna be blown away simply because there’s nothing this
good out there anywhere at any price.I’ll *PROVE* it to you now!
All you have to do is activate your account. How? It’s easy. Just go to:
https://secure.workathomemanif
esto.com/amember/member.php That will take you to members area. Then all you have to do is enter your user
name and password which you already set up for yourself. Just in case you forgot
them, they are:Your User ID: ****************
Your Password: *******After you log in you’ll see an option that ays “Add/Renew Subscription” — just click
there to activate your account by submitting your $1 buck through the secured processor.Tell me that isn’t simple as pie (whatever that saying means
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Please do it right now because you’re so close to the freedom you want and deserve.
Keep going ‘TIL you get where you’re going,
-The Jackal
PS–
You know the cliche, “You’ll always miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” right?
So why not take that extra step to see for yourself if the WAHM is right for you or
not instead of making a decision without gathering all the facts.If it is, great!
If not, so be it. You lose nothing because we’ll refund the buck!
One of the smartest things I ever learned that actually made me a mi||ion@re is that
succ3ssful people *always* check things out BEFORE* they make a decision.So I urge you to find out if this is for you or not… and make your decision AFTER you
gather enough information to make a sound business decision (not an emotional one) by
examining the power of the Work-At-Home-Manifesto for yourself.https://secure.workathomemanif
esto.com/amember/member.php PPS–
If you have any troubles submitting your buck to activate your account please let us know
because we’ll be happy to help you through it.Here’s where to contact us for help:
http://www.jackalsupport.com/See you on the other side.
Yes, when all is said and done I probably will go to hell so I guess I will see you on the other side Jackal. Till then….
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I hate to laugh at people who are out there trying to get their piece of proverbial pie using whatever means they can, but some of the money making programs out there are completely hilarious.
I was reviewing project payday this morning. You can click here to read my thoughts on whether or not Project PayDay is a scam. For a little over an hour I was stuck filling out forms on a number of different websites trying to complete one of the project payday sponsor trials so I could get access to the Project Payday training guide in order to get a better sense of what Project Payday is all about. I’d done a post about them a while back in my old blog under ‘The Scam Pit’, but I hadn’t actually used their program and some people felt I should try the program before I go publishing accusations that it’s a scam. I tried to remedy that today since they were supposedly running a special where you could get access to their training guide free of charge just for trying one of their sponsors offers. That turned out to be a waste of an hour and a half. I never got access to the training guide but I did get a laugh when I stumbled across another make money program known as ‘the work at home manifesto’.
It’s not so much the text that’s funny because it’s not really different from any other of its kind. Someone knows the secret to how you can make money online and they’re going to share it with you, help you make enough money working from home that you never have to work a 9 - 5 job again.
It was actually the 17-minute video that made me laugh, the way they set it up to make it look like someone was taking such a huge risk sharing this incredible secret with you that it was necessary to protect his identity by blocking out his face and mechanically altering his voice. They call him ‘The Jackal’, a so-called high ranked 15-year insider who, seeing the error of his former ways has come out of the shadow to shake the industry upside down and send competitors screaming for mercy. He apparently has the trade secret which he’s calling the work-at-home-manifesto. It’s apparently a completely different method which almost anyone can use to become a ‘kitchen-table’ millionaire starting from zero.
The jackal, kitchen table millionaire, work at home manifesto, I wonder how much time and effort went into coining these ‘clever’ names and phrases?
If you’re in the mood for a laugh you should definitely check out the video; but do yourself a favor and donate your dollar to charity or play the lotto with it. Play these numbers and send me some money if you win (05, 18, 23, 38, 47, 49).
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It’s amazing the things that people can come up with, but what’s more amazing is that they actually find people who buy the BS they’re selling. If you believe the claims being made by these folks then by all means Click Here! to buy yourself a nice big load of the crap they’re selling. Otherwise, go with the mindset that if it sounds like a ridiculous joke that insults the intelligence, it probably is.
>> Internet Multimillionaire is deliberately out to show up Google, Yahoo, MSN and every other big search engine by giving away this monster of a secret! (But he doesn’t even care!)…
“Internet Marketer Gets $87 Million in Google Pay-Per-Click Ads FREE! … And makes Over $314 Million as a Result! … And Now He’s Going to Give You ThisSame Secret for Next to Nothing!”
The joke part is the implication that you can successfully scam your way to over $87 million dollars in free pay-per-click advertising at the expense of the biggest names in pay per click advertising and turn those millions of dollars worth of free advertising into millions of dollars in profit.
In the first place, these people are blatantly encouraging you to commit a crime, telling you they’ve committed this crime themselves and don’t even care. In other words, they brag about their criminal activity and dishonesty. Even if you were the type to callously commit crimes in the name of money, why would you believe these people are telling the truth about the success they’ve achieved as criminals and your likelihood of being able to succeed duplicating their crime?
