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Home > Business & Careers > Home-Based Business   »   A Racket?

 
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Old Jun 14, 2003, 08:14 AM
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A Racket?

Why aren't the people telling us how great home businesses are setting up home businesses themselves instead of telling us to get into the home business mode?

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Old Oct 4, 2003, 11:03 PM   #2  
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Re: A Racket?

startman, hi, good question . You're right. Many of these so-called home-based business experts are actually making money from selling you" their program to start a home-based business".This is an old money-making scam that has been around since the early 70's. Most of these programs are scams that are built on and made money on recruting. Their program is the product. Doing business this way, they make money a lot quicker than if they do it themselves. Butsome of them do do what they preach. And by showing other people such as yourself how to start a home-based business, they can earn more money from commission. In effect, what they are really doing is recruting you and getting a cut of their share of the money. In other words, just like the old adage, if it sounds to be good be true, than it is.
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