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xdeadhead
220, 221, Whatever It Takes.
Premium
join:2000-11-08
Mechanicsburg, PA

pt barnum was right

even if the attributed quote wasnt actually made by him.
there really is one born every minute.


Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
kudos:30
Host:
Road Runner
PC gaming GAMES
PC gaming Tech

After the Juice Boosted report, I had people e-mailing me hate-mail, claiming I was a dirty-liar, and that they'd photo-copy their check when received.

It takes a particular brand of dumb to get hooked into these MLM schemes. Usually future spammers...


salahx

join:2001-12-03
Saint Louis, MO

said by Karl Bode:

After the Juice Boosted report, I had people e-mailing me hate-mail, claiming I was a dirty-liar, and that they'd photo-copy their check when received.
So did they? What was the fate of Juice Boosted and the affiliates? I assumed the whole thing disappeared in puff of smoke, but was anyone taken, suing, or is a criminal actions pending against those involved?


Voyager2K2

join:2001-10-04
Wayne, PA

reply to Karl Bode
Here's hoping Johnny Law catches up with their fraudulent scams.



Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
kudos:30
Host:
Road Runner
PC gaming GAMES
PC gaming Tech

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reply to salahx
Just evaporated. Nobody got paid. I think we may have taken the legs out from under it. (Google for "Juice Boosted")....

It couldn't be pursued because they never got to the point where they could act on the data they were collecting (as far as I saw)...


JPCass

join:2001-01-23
Denver, CO

reply to xdeadhead
This also shows why any effort to solve online problems - whether scams, spam, viruses, etc. - simply by "educating" users, is doomed to fail. Not only is there a fairly significant portion of users who appear to be incurably gullible; but there is also a constant flow of newbies who may be fooled once and never again, but still provide enough initial fodder to keep scams and schemes going.



Vvian Kalyss

join:2003-10-14
Stage 5.0

reply to Karl Bode
If I were you, I'd be mailing those numbskulls a nice large "I TOLD YOU SO".

In 72 point font.

Subtlety doesn't work these days; you have to ram it down their throats, sideways, preferably with the sharp corners exposed.

Yes I'm being mean, but I caught flak for pointing that scam out too. "omg its legit nuh-uh i ain't listening to you la la la".

Ha!
--
Mikami Vvian, resident Girlfriend of Steel, care of the Tokyo-3 Middle Daughters Club



some guy

@66.84.x.x

reply to JPCass
educate thyself

don't know what you are doing? find out. ignorance is an excuse for being lazy. with search engines being as easy to use as they are, there is no excuse for ignorance

as for scams, if it's about money for little or no work, it's a scam. period.



Jason Levine
Premium
join:2001-07-13
USA

reply to Karl Bode

said by Karl Bode:

After the Juice Boosted report, I had people e-mailing me hate-mail, claiming I was a dirty-liar, and that they'd photo-copy their check when received.

It takes a particular brand of dumb to get hooked into these MLM schemes. Usually future spammers...
Once people get hooked into these things, it's easier for them to believe that they really will get paid rather than admit that they were scammed. It's the same principle that sucks people deeper and deeper into the 411 scams.
--
-Jason Levine
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/
http://www.PCQandA.com/
http://www.urateit.com/


winky
Turn Left At The Moon

join:2001-02-11
Saint Louis, MO

reply to some guy
You got that right. From time to time I mail out post cards for my business to make sure I stay busy (or else my wife starts thinking of things like painting the living room, etc.)
I always have my website listed along with my email address and phone. I always ask if they looked up my website. To date 100% have said NO. I find that unbelievable, but that's just me. There IS one born every minute and they are everywhere, and apparently breeding.
--
If you can break it,I can fix it.Of course, It'll cost ya'



Nightshade
Premium
join:2002-05-26
Salem, OR

reply to xdeadhead
Actually in the case of the Intenet it is one every nanosecond.
--
Just say "no" to bad code



footballdude
Premium
join:2002-08-13
Imperial, MO

reply to winky

said by winky:

my wife starts thinking of things like painting the living room
Smear paint all over the ceiling and the trim work. I did that in our bedroom and she hasn't asked me to paint again.


xdeadhead
220, 221, Whatever It Takes.
Premium
join:2000-11-08
Mechanicsburg, PA

reply to Nightshade
i was thinking the same thing after i read it later last night, but you beat me to actually posting that. lol great minds think alike.



frozensoul

@057.219-115.nc.res.r

reply to xdeadhead
I have made 100.00. I tried the first day it came out getting over 100 referrals, they are still fairly active. Now I'm at 100.00 and I do not even search any every day, my referrals do. So, I'm trying to say is this must be a scam because I'm not even trying and im up to 100.00. If it really pays out, this is the best pay site by far. If it doesn't then people know they wasted their money on referrals and they know that it was a scam anyways. I personall beleive it is. Because it's not possible to pay such a fee to searches and at the same time make a decent profit.



xdeadhead
220, 221, Whatever It Takes.
Premium
join:2000-11-08
Mechanicsburg, PA

lol @ you moron



netbuxsheep

@ucsc.edu

reply to some guy
yeah, I've had jobs that pay more with about the same amount of work. The reasons I initially decided to try netbux were:
1) I only had to give an email adress
2) I didn't have to pay to do it
3) It didn't seem all that great (less than 5 bucks an hour is bellow minimum wage.)

I basically just figured that I would search while brushing my teeth, thus getting paid below minimum wage for something I had been nothing for before (plus it made me brush my teeth a little longer, which was good).

Right now I just waiting for confirmation either way for whether this is a scam or not. until I know, I'm not even going to search while brushing my teeth.



SAMEguy

@ucsc.edu

oh yeah, and I had made it up to $6.00. I better not get scammed out of this fortune!



Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
kudos:30

reply to netbuxsheep
See look at this. It's the same for every one of these scams....bunch of guys irritating everyone on the internet with "gee shucks got nothin' to lose" mentalities....



CorNEILiuZ

@cable.ubr01.donc.blu

reply to some guy
I thought it was to good to be true found this forum using google. people gettin suckered really should research this stuff first.



NetbuxSheep

@ucsc.edu

reply to Karl Bode
"See look at this. It's the same for every one of these scams....bunch of guys irritating everyone on the internet with "gee shucks got nothin' to lose" mentalities...."

What? this is the first post I've made about netbux... how would a "bunch of guys" like me irritate everyone?


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