Get Rich Quick Scams Unveiled
Get Rich Quick Scams Unveiled By William Ritchotte, ceo, BJ
Gordon & Company, management and hi-tech consulting firm out of
NH "Get Rich Quick Scams Unveiled" Read this special article
before you consider joining or paying for a "Get Rich Quick"
program. 12th September, 2005 From the desk of William
Ritchotte: It would be nice to make a bundle of money quickly,
with minimal effort I would love to have money flowing into my
bank account, working only a few hours a week so I'd have more
time to spend with my wife and children. Whether it's real
estate investing, adult materials, chain letters, Internet
affiliate marketing, or something else, we have all seen the
fantastic claims people make, and how they will show you how to
do the same thing. I can tell you right now that 91% of these
people are total frauds. You may have even fallen prey to one of
these scam artists, selling you their latest "get rich quick"
program. Not me. I am not that gullible having grown up the son
of a very successful and quite suspicious private investigator.
Now I certainly like and have found out about many of these
program only to have my hopes dashed as soon as I read some
reviews. I decided to get to the bottom of this fascination we
all have with get rich quick programs, and find out if there
were any legitimate programs for making money. I contacted the
administrators of every get rich quick website I could find.
Posing as an investor, I managed to convince the owners that I
was seriously interested in purchasing their entire website and
business. That way, once the dollar signs flashed in their
heads, they would give me free access to their member's areas to
review what I would be "buying". Well, I was disgusted with 99%
of what I found. Many of the owners actually boasted about how
many people bought their useless programs. I repeatedly found:
outdated information non-working links
links leading to other sites that asked for more money
no help section no real email support
no refunds I quickly realized that these so-called Get Rich
Quick programs were totally useless. The owners knew it, yet
they were laughing all the way to the bank! Needless to say, I
didn't respond when they asked if I was still interested in
buying their websites. Surprisingly, while sifting through all
of the scam artist's websites. I was able to locate a couple of
individuals that actually ran legitimate programs. The owners'
are every day people like you and me that found a way to make
extra money working from home on their computers. Their
membership areas were impressive, with a good amount of quality
information on how to make $100-$200 per day on your computer
doing very little work. I even chatted with a few of their
customers and they verified that they were making extra money
through the sites. It was like I found a few diamonds in the
rough. But don't take my word for it, you can visit the site I
found below. See what you think. They do charge a minimal fee
for access to their program, which is to be expected for any
legitimate company that actually is dedicated to helping you get
started. Anyway, if you do decide you are interested in program
below, I advise you to join quickly they are getting so many new
members by word of mouth referrals, that they will be closing
off membership completely by the end of the year. It seems they
have bigger and better things to buy, sell, or do. Isn't that
what we want? All in all, I have to say I was thoroughly
disappointed with most of what I found, and I strongly advise
that you do not take chances joining any programs other than the
one listed below! As a parting note, whichever program you
choose to use please be sure you do it slowly 30 - 60 minutes
each day. A good diet, exercise program, or both work when
discipline is applied to the tasks each day. With Regards,
William J Ritchotte II
Here is the link I suggest: The Rich
Jerk He is so arrogant, you'll be laughing while you learn
some seriously good techniques.