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From One Sucker To Another Sucker: Earning money online is sometimes confusing and hard to begin. When I first started earning online I jumped into many opportunities and joined many groups and programs. And most of those opportunities were free of charge. The people found that they needed your help to become successful. Today they find that they still need the help of online searchers like you and me but they have also found that there are enough gullible people, again, like you and me, that they can double the amount of money they generate by using us not only as business partners but also as suckers. You didn't know you were a sucker, did you? Well we are all a sucker for a good deal, but sometimes those good deals are only good for their creator. The creator has discovered that he can often find us gullible enough that he can even sell us the information necessary to join their program. You will often see a web site cover page that tells you about some new and exciting way to gain a fortune online but to obtain all the needed information you must sign in and join a membership. A membership is an ongoing process of which you are required to pay a monthly fee. The monthly fee is usually for a lower classification membership costing just a few dollars but to gain full benefits of your membership you must upgrade to a gold or platinum membership at a higher cost to you. Sometimes you can get a free membership but to get the benefits you still need to upgrade. Once you have upgraded the creator could actually care less if you participate in the program. They have already made money from you so if you do nothing more at all it doesn't matter. The program usually says that you must enlist the aid of your friends and / or acquaintances in order to earn points or money. If you enlist just one friend that means more money and possibilities for the creator of the program. Are you beginning to see why we are al suckers at some point? It has happened to me too. I once bought into a program for $20 and received more information in my email inbox. The information I received was letting me know that I needed to send an additional $198 for full membership. It was a real scam informational email. What AI had actually done was pay my $20 for an advertisement to buy into a program that didn't really work. The offer also had a full money back guarantee which was as bogus as the program. I attempted to use the money back guarantee but could never get any response. Not to mention any money back. So even with a guarantee there is no guarantee. There are a lot of good programs and a lot of good people who offer them but for every one good there are many not so good. Just remember, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Do your research before you reach for your money.
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