Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Email Processing ???

Legit or Scam?

Email Processing Jobs are being wildly promoted (still)
through several websites which all have very similar stories.
 
They say that you can make $15 - $25 for each email
that you process, they even do the math and breakdown
how much money you'll be making based on how many
emails you process per day.

Right of the bat the offer sounds to good to be true,
what company in their right mind would pay you that
much money just to process one email.  There has to
be some kind of catch to these email processors jobs
offers.  The catch is actually pretty obvious, these email
processors jobs are basically the online version of
the envelope stuffing scams. 

When you buy into one of these programs they will show
you how to send out the same ad that you just fell for!

They will provide you with a list of emails for you
to spam with your ad promoting Email Processors Jobs.

The only way that you get paid is if someone clicks
on your ad and then purchases the same program you
just bought.

There are several major problems with this type of
scheme, the first and most important one is that you
do not know how these email addresses were collected. 
If they were collected in an illegitimate way you may
be in violation of the CAN-Spam Act which can lead
to serious legal trouble.

The other glaring flaw with this method is that the
emails that you get from these email processor job
programs are of poor quality.  Not only will they
rarely get opened but the chances of you making a
sale are very slim.  That's why in their ads they say
that you will get paid for each email processed
(program sold) and not for each email that you send
out.  I know of NO legitimate Email Processors Jobs
that you can do from home.  Unfortunately these
scams remain popular and thousands of people fall for
them daily thinking they are applying for real jobs.

Due Diligence is and will always be:
  "The Order of The Day"!
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*A copied article from another source.

Dick Morrison

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