About Scams: If You're Not Sure about It (whether the Op is a Scam or Not), Don't Bring It Public Here!

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
May 8, 2013 2:21pm CST
I know there are a few 'Ops' (opportunities) out there that are truly an affront to the honest market---forsaking honesty, integrity & proper service, all to squeeze a few extra bucks out of the system. And those schemes try to make themselves look like the honest schemes (whose workers honestly help people and thus earn substantially). If you want to 'clue us in about'-a scam ("all money," sometimes) or -a good opportunity ("all money," with the right people ), then go ahead; but--if you aren't sure about it--what makes you think we Are sure about it? P.S. If you can't find reports about the site in any 'list of scams' and you STILL want to ask about it, send another member a private-message ... careful not to include any referral-links, so that the member doesn't have to BLOCK you.
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1 response
• Philippines
9 May 13
That would be a wonderful and the right thing to do when one isn't not too sure about a certain opportunity online. This will really be a big help to everyone who's looking for real and legitimate online opportunity. I would be one of those who really want to be sure of something before making my decision either to have a look or participate. Have a good day ahead. A nice topic.
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