Your Questions About Affiliate Marketing Scams

Michael asks…
Does anyone know of any call centers to work at home from?
IN CANADA! I am looking to work from home and reside in Canada, no scams, no click pays, no affiliate marketing, really looking for online call center from CANADA.
thanks
admin answers:
You can only obtain legitimate work from home positions from brick and mortar companies.
You want to send your resume out to companies hiring for positions you are qualified for, but include in your resume that you have a home office and you wish to work remotely. Include how you have your home office set up and what equipment you already have in order for you to perform your job.
These jobs are just going to advertised as jobs, they would not promote them as “work at home” because they would hear from too many unqualified people.

Laura asks…
Can I find a real online job that pays?
I hate surveys, data entry, affiliate marketing and money making systems!! They are all BIG SCAMS… I have spent thousands looking for a real online job!! I am frustrated!
admin answers:
You can find legitimate home businesses in the areas of direct sales, affiliate marketing, and network/referral marketing, encompassing a variety of product lines and/or services. Some legitimate telecommuting and freelance opportunities include customer service, virtual assistant, tutor, telemarketer, sales, transcription, translation, blogging, online guide, writer, editor, consultant, concierge, nursing, mystery shopping, tech support, marketing, and online juror.
Funny how such a great invention as the internet has brought in this generation of people that “pay thousands” when looking for a job!

Susan asks…
How do I post information abut a scam on the interernet?
This morning I paid $197 for a product that said it would help me become a Rebate Processor. It is a total scam.
There is no such thing. This program is just to have you promote this scam to others by becoming an affiliate and marketing it by paying for Google adwords, etc.
People need to know about this.
admin answers:
First and foremost rescind the credit card payment. Next submit the business info you have to the Better Business Bureau in the city they do business in.

Ken asks…
If you are not in this program or have not had inside access to it, how can you call it a scam…???
People are to quick to label something a scam, especially when it goes against their limited belief system, or their personal experience. Maybe affiliate marketing is a scam also…people have lost money doing it …so why isn’ t that a scam..???
Steve
admin answers:
Limited belief system?
LOL. That’s a good one.
Experience and knowledge trump beliefs…limited or not.
If something is too good to be true, it usually is. Perhaps it isn’t a scam…if you are not required to put your money down first. Otherwise, somebody is trying to get your money without offering you something of equal value first; or, bargaining with you without honestly and a sense of fair play. By definition, a scam.
Look on the bright side , you cannot protect people from their own stupidity. Some people have to get burned a couple of times before they realize who is telling the truth and who is not. And, some people never learn.

Jenny asks…
How to get a free PS3 ?
This is how you can get a PS3 for little to no charge !
http://free-ps3slim.blogspot.com/2010/07/how-to-get-free-ps3.html
It isn’t a scam. Its called affiliate marketing. Read through the site for more info.
admin answers:
More like a scam to me. Remind me of the time that a person bought a cell phone and the person gave her a picture of the cellphone than the real one in Judge judy
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February 3, 2012 

