Posted by rDuckett on March 19, 2009, 8:23 pm
I found this website today from an email a friend sent me:
http://www.famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
I watched the videos on the site and he makes it look so easy and
simple.
Anyone tried this? I'd love to know!
Posted by John A. Weeks III on March 19, 2009, 8:45 pm
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> I found this website today from an email a friend sent me:
>
> http://www.famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
>
> I watched the videos on the site and he makes it look so easy and
> simple.
That is how all of these scams work. Your first clue that it
is a rip-off scheme is where they say that you WILL make
$171,000 per month with the plan. If someone is making that
kind of money, they are not going to be telling you how to
do it. They are going to be making that money themselves.
The only reason they need you is that they need a steady
supply of victims to rip off to generate the money they do
take from people.
-john-
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Posted by WDS on March 19, 2009, 9:52 pm
> In article
> > I found this website today from an email a friend sent me:
> >http://www.famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
> > I watched the videos on the site and he makes it look so easy and
> > simple.
> That is how all of these scams work. Your first clue that it
> is a rip-off scheme is where they say that you WILL make
> $171,000 per month with the plan. If someone is making that
> kind of money, they are not going to be telling you how to
> do it. They are going to be making that money themselves.
> The only reason they need you is that they need a steady
> supply of victims to rip off to generate the money they do
> take from people.
I always thought it would be a good idea to ask these guys for a loan
up front guaranteed by the income I'm going to make on their scheme.
"Look, you GUARANTEE I will make $171,000 a month so just loan me
$100,000 now and I will pay you $110,000 at the end of the first month
if I make the $171,000. It's 10%/month interest COMPLETELY RISK FREE
for you!" But somehow I feel they will never take me up on the offer.
Posted by John A. Weeks III on March 19, 2009, 11:09 pm
In article
> I always thought it would be a good idea to ask these guys for a loan
> up front guaranteed by the income I'm going to make on their scheme.
> "Look, you GUARANTEE I will make $171,000 a month so just loan me
> $100,000 now and I will pay you $110,000 at the end of the first month
> if I make the $171,000. It's 10%/month interest COMPLETELY RISK FREE
> for you!" But somehow I feel they will never take me up on the offer.
That is a great idea. Another one is to ask them to show a copy
of their income tax return that shows that they paid taxes on the
million dollars of income that they claim that they maid. Making
a million isn't very impressive if it cost you $3-million in
expenses to earn it.
-john-
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John A. Weeks III 612-720-2854 john@johnweeks.com
Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com
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Posted by Mike Paulsen on March 20, 2009, 8:47 am
rDuckett wrote:
> I found this website today from an email a friend sent me:
>
> http://www.famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
>
> I watched the videos on the site and he makes it look so easy and
> simple.
>
> Anyone tried this? I'd love to know!
famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
Registrant:
Ryan Duckett
3255 Briarhill Ct
Lebanon, Tennessee 37087
United States
Real subtle there, Ryan.
>
> http://www.famousmaverickmoneymakers.com
>
> I watched the videos on the site and he makes it look so easy and
> simple.