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Greetings -

I would like to get into something that will probably have a lot of Internet dwellers up in arms about. I would like to talk about these plans that you can find out here that will make you a kajillion dollars a day. Work at home, live the good life, big homes, new cars, lots of vacations, etc.
Well, most of them will tell you about their MATRIX system. X amount of levels. You get to earn a percentage of every level's income. Many of them will tell you that it is free.
You ever hear the term, 'There is no such thing as a free lunch!' It is true. Free advise is worth every cent you pay for it. I am going to give you some, and you can take it to the bank.
When you sign up for the 'free' thing, you will most usually find out that it is 'free' for X amount of days. Please have credit card handy.
Now, you would assume that if you are making a commission on your sales, and everyone that signs up under you, that there would be a product to sell. Something like a vacuum cleaner, maybe a digital camera, or a T.V. Nope. The only product is that MATRIX plan. You use your credit card to buy into the system and everyone in front of you gets a piece of your purchase price. You get a piece of the purchase price from everyone that signs up under you.
To me, they all sound like pyramid, Ponzi, chain letter plans. You send me $5 and take my name off of the list, add the next 9 names on your letter when you send it out, and place your name and address as the 10th name. When your name gets to the top, you will be getting your mail box filled with $5 bills. You are told to send the letter out to 10 people. Now, if everyone that follows you sends their letter out to 10 people, by the time your name reaches the top for folks to send you your $5., There will be 11, 111, 111, 110 letters with your name at the top. That is over 11 BILLION people, or roughly TWICE the population of the planet.
All the MATRIX systems sound like are Internet chain letters.
Heck, if you ever met the founders of these grand plans, you probably wouldn't buy a used car from them, let alone give them a bunch of bucks to reach everyone on the planet, and on the west side of the Milky Way.
I just looked at one of those 'FREE' deals. Got a dozen free things from e-books on up. Only $49 for all 12 free things. Have credit card handy.
Buy Savings Bonds.


Want to know why you can get better deals on merchandise on the Internet? Merchandisers
on the Internet have no shop lifting problems. Saves a lot of money for them. Shop lifting
costs billions of dollars every year, so that can be a tremendous savings, which is passed on.
You would be surprised at how much of this expense is added to what you purchase.


Last Updated February 24, 2007 by melco

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