I've seen numerous schemes promising riches for a couple of hours work a week, with no capital outlay, and no particular selling or other skills required.
Has anyone here had any good or bad experiences in this?
They hook you with a false promise - then ask for money upfront or offer very low returns. Sadly, they are not what they appear to be (otherwise I'd be writing this from my yacht in the Caribbean!)
i had good experience. they promise me get rich quicky I say no. they look me stupid. i look them stupid. they laugh me so I laugh them. they give me a dvd to watch I laugh and look it stupid. i ask give me money now they take a laugh to me so I make a laugh to them. They look me stupid again. I look them stupid again. they walk off
I AM, ofcourse, writing this from my yacht in the Caribbean.It was paid for by the people who signed up to my scheme. I never left any money to satisfy any judgments, the authorities will never nail me, and it was all done through a limited liability company, anyway.
To be serious, you CAN earn loads of money in a few hours a week - but it ain't easy and 99% of us wouldn't have the guts. Most network marketing schemes are very good businesses for those few who do it properly. But for everyone who does it properly there are thousands who don't - and then cry "foul".
its funny you see these adverts at the back of the paper and they are as abreviated as possible like they can't spend enough money on the advert, I found the style of the advert has a lot to say for the company