free, easy, big money!!! just sign-up please!!!

@jamed28 (1903)
Philippines
September 4, 2010 7:12am CST
Have you ever encountered a site saying this NICE things? I bet they are scammed sites. Don't fall for those site promising huge income by simply doing simple task. There is always a catch. You may thought that it is only a simple task signing-in and then receiving the incentive out of it. But the moment you sign-up you are already scammed. Usually when you sign-up the site is asking some personal information specially the email address. Once you give them your email address, expect that you will be receiving spam emails on that site.
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@Gargi2010 (638)
• India
1 Nov 10
Hi You are right. if u are not sure and doubt then pls don't give them your personal information Regards
@jamed28 (1903)
• Philippines
3 Nov 10
Thanks for your response my friend. I just hope many will be more careful, the next time they see one.
• India
4 Sep 10
Ya,i know that some sites are scam,but some sites pays you too
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@jamed28 (1903)
• Philippines
4 Sep 10
Sites that are paying are not as the scammed sites that are promising big rewards.
@owlwings (43915)
• Cambridge, England
4 Sep 10
Always look at any offers with a very critical eye. If an offer looks too good to be true, it generally is; if the sales page doesn't say exactly what you are buying or is rather vague, then they generally have something to hide (like the REAL cost). If you are concerned about giving your name and email, always look at the Terms and Privacy policy of the site (there is very often a link to both at the bottom of the page). All reputable sites make it quite clear that they will not sell or give away your email address so, if you want the information they want to send you, you should be quite safe in giving them your email address. They will, of course, send you many emails but these are NOT spam because, by signing up, you agreed to receive them and every email should have an Unsubscribe link at the bottom. It is wise to keep a note of the sites you did sign up on so that, when you do unsubscribe, you can be certain that it was a site that you asked to send you mails. It is very unwise to use an 'Unsubscribe' link on a real spam mail (one which you didn't request). That is quite a well-known way for a spammer to verify that your address is valid and in use!
• Philippines
6 Sep 10
i have joined something like that and their emails are so annoying it force me to alot time to erase them hmmmm.... how will i be free of these????please advice me what to do to remove these how can i stop them from sending me emails????
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@Kate34 (656)
• France
19 Nov 10
I totally agree with you! Like mylot here for example I earned 2 cents yesterday the day I started. I hope I earn more today and I'm sure I will. Triond for example too. I have a dollar and 60 cents on Triond and that took me over a month to earn. These sites are hobbys not work. Cool picture too.