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Do you think this is a scam or not?
Okay, so, my friend does all of these online marketing businesses and seems to make a lot of money. He offered to sell me part of his website for $140. He told me the site makes up to 30 sales a day, and the website makes an estimated $1,400-$2,800 a week. I can get paid via paypal, check, or direct deposit.
I know this guy is real, because, well, I'm friends with his friends, I have his phone number, I have his Facebook, and I have his address.
I would have definitely already signed up if it was free.
But I've wary about the $140 upfront cost.
Considering, if it ISN'T a scam I'll get that back in less than a week.
If it IS a scam, I'm out $140.
The job is really easy. Advertising. Marketing. Etc.
What would you do?
Would you go for it or not?
Well.
It isn't for free.
Heh.
6 Answers
- ?Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
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If this were not a scam, they would take $140 out of your first paycheck. The fact they are asking you to pay upfront is a guaranteed scam
- 8 years ago
Scammier than a scammy thing on Scam street, Scamsville.
If he's being generous by paying you, why would he need $140 if he's making that much?
- Anonymous8 years ago
If Anyone is asking for money upfront tell them to shove it up.
Don't do it.