Anyone seen this site? http://www.newera2000.net/dataentrypro/ Is this legal? It's about data entry job....done online.
I don't know. But it sounds too good to be true. I can not really believe this part: "What if I told you that you can stay at home, quit your existing job, use my amazing system and make more money than you ever could working for someone else?"
Yea, like telling the audience that they can quit their job and sign up with them. The site was registered last Yr.2002 and got 982 backlinks. I have searched the internet about any scam related to this site and found nothing. I think i am very interested and i feel like i wanna sign up. What do you guys think?
These type of marketing packages and ploys have been around a long time, be very careful, they in many instances are NOT what they say
Looking at the site.. looks fishy..looks like some open source packages and they just changed the layouts. If they don't ask for money in advance I think the only thing that you can lose is your time
Thanks britishguy. The site got no PR either....what's the best way to verify these types of companies?
I tried to type only www.newera2000.net and it was redirected to a different site.ouch, what's this suppose to mean,it's jz really very interesting as i'm looking for a work-at-home job.
That line alone reeks of "scam" to me. Id be very careful also. There are plenty of people her do at home data entry, but usually these people have been employed in a bricks and morter business for a while, and have started working from home...or there hired through a recognised agency.
It's very, VERY hard to find legitimate data entry work at home positions. Most of these jobs are never advertised, and people who do these types of jobs are usually those who've worked in an office setting before and have been allowed to work at home. If a company ever charges you to work FOR them, and their claims sound to good to be true it always is. I'd stay clear of this website, Tatiana.
I wouldn't waste your time with it. I've got a family member who went with one of these things, and all she got was access to a members area with a few crappy eBooks and a word document explaining how to sign up for Clickbank, how to sign up for AdWords and then an over simplified guide to placing adverts (with your own money!) for clickbank products. There's plenty of decent books on PPC advertising that are better than this crap if that's what you want to do.
That is someone's affiliate link.. the site is dataentrypro.com. Seems everyone (that doesnt know any better) thinks it sounds great. I guess that's why so many people fall for this crap. It is not an actual job... no legitimate job will ask for money upfront.