malleable asked:
I always see someone saying “oh, this is not a scam”, but they never take the burden of proof upon themselves. Namely, to have you pay them only when you start making a convincing amount of money to prove that they are not scamming. Of course they are scamming! What I really wonder is why is no one shutting them down or checking them out. They are preying on the most vulnerable - people who need to stay with their families or find it hard to make ends meet, or are simply unable to find doable work.
I always see someone saying “oh, this is not a scam”, but they never take the burden of proof upon themselves. Namely, to have you pay them only when you start making a convincing amount of money to prove that they are not scamming. Of course they are scamming! What I really wonder is why is no one shutting them down or checking them out. They are preying on the most vulnerable - people who need to stay with their families or find it hard to make ends meet, or are simply unable to find doable work.
Let’s demand that job offers that cause people to send money bare the burden of proof and have to report to a govenment agency.
Any better suggestions?
Jesus












April 24th, 2009 at 4:49 am
REPORT TO GOVERNMENT AGENCY
April 24th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
For their families and when you can be some people who is no business with anything there is no business that is serious about starting business can be some people who are alot to build real financial future without the insecurities of the opportunity you are going to invest in finding out there is just ordering stuff.