Tuesday, July 22, 2008

@b The Spider Proof of Income

I just love sites that post proof of income, but isn't that called "Enticement"? Mr. R., in his attempt to lure you into his web, displays several tables showing what he has made using his system. However, upon doing a bit of investigation, I find myself questioning his validity .... if you check ....

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Big Al coming to Houston

Big Al is coming to Houston Aug 02, http://www.fortunenow.com/public/department33.cfm See ya there.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

A Different Look at the Spiderweb Marketing System


Very rarely will I speak out openly about a program or business opportunity, but today I find myself totally in awe of the mastermind behind the Spiderweb Marketing Group, Mr. Kimball Roundy. Let's count a few ways, NOT ALL, just a few to build a HUGE down line and generate income, and please, someone correct me if I am wrong.

Income for Mr. Kimball Roundy (Mr. R.) #1
I belong to several social and business networks. One of which is obviously Directmatches. As soon as the Spiderweb was introduced, DirectMatches was 'overwhelmed' with people signing up, promoting the Spiderweb marketing system, many with 10 years in network marketing, at least that is what their profile states.

I asked myself, why aren't these people flooding the other networks instead of just dribbling in? Why are these people ONLY flooding over to Direct Matches? Answer: The other networks are FREE - in Direct Matches they are ALL in his down line - one way or another. $ Ka-ching for Mr. R..... for as far down as the pay line pays out. $29.95 - outgo - monthly

Income For Mr. R #2
Everyone is told to go sign up at GDI - get your website, create another stream of -- is that income or outgo for the new Spider?

Here's an interesting question:
Q: What if I already have a domain and hosting at GDI? Can I use it?
A: You could, but we wouldn't recommend it because when your down line signs up for their GDI account, you will miss out on that commission (and potential bonuses) from GDI.

Excuse me? If I already have GDI and get someone signed up under me - I GET COMMISSIONS. Mr. R. doesn't get "HIS" commision - that's why he doesn't recommend it.
Got to have everyone ALL in his down line - one way or another.

$ Ka-ching for Mr. R ..... for as far down as the pay line pays out. - $10 - outgo - monthly

Income For Mr. R #3
SelfBank Mobile - Each time a new user signs up ..... you'll
immediately start receiving a percentage of their payment volume (purchasing/processing)-Bonuses paid out residual, month after month, year ...... for as long as they keep their SelfBank Mobile Account Active**.

Mr. R. was the one who originally signed up for this program. So when you join, no matter who you join under, he receives a portion of your efforts. Strike another $ Ka-Ching for Mr. R... for as far down as the pay line pays out.

What I know is that MANY, MANY people are struggling to create income from home and are looking for answers. Many in their quest to find a way - have been lured into a horrendous web of more 'outgo' and total loss of focus.

The statement is almost always made - The Spiderweb is a great FREE lead generation system. Other systems can cost upwards of $1500..................... who's kidding who here? Mr. R. IS NOT done yet rolling out the TRUE cost of this "FREE" system. Granted, it is YOUR choice to keep signing up for all these programs, BUT according to his master plan - how far will you get in the "FREE" program without them?

Total members TO DATE for Mr. Roundy's potential down line(s) thus far - according to an email I received today - 51,249 - WOW -- $$$$ Ka-Ching on steroids. Even if some of these programs only pay $1.00 per signup, you figure Mr. R's profit!!!!!

More to come later.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Gifting- Leveraging-Is It Legal?


Gifting- Leveraging-Is It Legal?
Simple questions the Attorney General will ask:
#1. Would a logical thinking person spend that kind of money if there wasn't an opportunity involved to get back more?
#2. Does the income stop when the 'recruiting' stops?

It promises a quick profit, in some cases, in the name of charity, in some cases under the guise of a private club or 'Circle of Friends.' Normally it's all hush, hush, private invitation with loud shouts of 'this is legal'. Why do people have to PROCLAIM something is legal ... unless it's NOT?

Some of these invites come in the form of an email... "I have also successfully learned how to generate a great deal of money for my family from a one time gift of $100. If you have an interest in receiving thousands of dollars in tax free gifts, just send a email to:xxxxx@xxxxx "

Truth is, it's not a one time gift. In most cases, it's progressive levels, circles, rotations, going into the thousands. And in most cases, the background theme is "gifting with no expectation of return". Well excuse me, that sounds like double talk. On one hand I am giving with no expectation, but on the other, I can expect 1000's in return?

Then there is the method of 'gifting'. You can't mail it, you have to fedex, UPS, DHL it or something else. WHY? Because mailing it is against the law. Gifting has been prosecuted by the FTC, IRS, and others. It falls under the umbrella of organized crime.

I recently saw several videos on youtube, people actually video'ing opening their Fedex envelopes, flashing their thousands around, people foolish enough or not knowledgeable enough to realize it's illegal.

I would bet that some of these Fedex envelopes don't even actually have a 'sent from' or 'sent to' address on them. How easy is it to get a Fedex Envelope? How easy is it to put cash in that envelope, seal it and then open it in front of a webcam?

No matter how you dice or slice it, gifting, leveraging is an illegal pyramid scheme. You can't just pass money around in circles for profit (or not). Calling it a charitable cause is only to suck those in who believe that they are actually doing something charitable.

If you want to gift, give it to a legal charity, not to some guy or gal who claims that's what it's for. All your doing is giving to 'their charity' and running the risk of having law enforcement knocking on your door and hauling you off to jail.

If you are contacted about something like this, Contact the Attorney General's office, Better Business Bureau and or the Federal Trade Commission before investing. If you are afraid of contacting a legal agency to find out, then you ought to be more afraid of even getting involved. There is NO LEGAL defense for 'ignorance' or 'denial of fact'.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Advice on Working From Home

Advice on Working From Home

Ever wondered how to tell the difference between a good opportunity and one NOT so good? Click on the link for some generic, commercial free information that will help.

The Data Entry JOB Scam

The Data Entry JOB Scam
What are those Data Entry Job postings about that we all see on Craigslist, Job Boards... You know the ones I'm talking about. They claim you can make $350 or so per day processing emails. Is it a scam? Click on the link and find out more about it.