For the last few topics I have been talking about these ads cropping out everywhere in major websites promising you to make money posting links on google.
And because we are desperate to get jobs, during these difficult times read what Eileen Connelly writes in the article that you read on below.
By Eileen A.J. Connelly,
"I was under the impression that if a legitimate Web site would allow the company to post something on there, it's got to have a certain degree of legitimacy," said King, of Winston-Salem, N.C. "That's not true."
"We see this over and over and over again," said Alison Southwick, spokeswoman for the U.S. Better Business Bureau, which handled complaints from Durham and King. The BBB has gotten complaints about variations invoking names like Google, eBay, Craigslist, Facebook, YouTube and most recently the buzz-laden Twitter, but all rely on people not reading the fine print and unwittingly agreeing to pay monthly fees on their credit cards.
You better read on this enlightening article by Eileen A.J.Connelly here
lunedì 13 luglio 2009
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