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Can you trust making money online with PTC's?

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everyone i ask anything tells me to go to a link, later adds to be sure use there's for referral., even Paypal and Alert pay.

Does this sound trustable?

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  1. All work at home sites are a scam. They just want

    your personal information for identity theft.  


  2. There are many ways you can earn online and from work at home jobs. All you need is a scam free list of all possible ways by which you can earn online and from home. Visit

    http://www.paidonline.we.bs  

    Gives you a spam free list of online jobs and work at home jobs list without investment.


  3. Unfortunately, there is no good way for the average person to make money on line.  In general, almost all money making sites on the web are scams.  Under no circumstances should you give any money making site  your credit card number.  Never sign up for any "free" service that is free for one month and then you have to cancel it to avoid credit card charges. You will find it very hard to cancel.  The phone number they give you to cancel may always be busy, so you can't cancel.  They will often charge your credit card even after you think you have cancelled.  Never give a survey site your bank account number or personal information.

    Many sites claim you can make money by filling out surveys or clicking on ads or some other silly method.  They s***w you around answering some surveys and then try to push the "free" offers that you have to charge to your credit card.  One common trick they play is that they let you make 5-10 dollars easily.  But their website rules say you have to earn 40 dollars before they send you a check.  To make the extra money you have to participate in "free" offers.  I have played around on some of these sites and it always come down to them wanting to get your credit card number in the end.  Don't let them.  

    You will find many people on this site that claim they made a lot of money at such-and-such a website.  They are usually liars trying to make money.  For instance they will say:  "Go to cashcrap.com/q2347."  The "q2347"  is a signal to the cashcrap site that you are being referred to them by "q2347."  If they sucker money out of you,  "q2347"  gets a kickback.  These coded signals can be hidden by different methods in the link.  Other people will refer you to their own private website or blog for the purpose of trying to get money off you.  The bad spelling and grammar is usually a good tip off of this.

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