Question by Hadassah: Is Work-at-Home Company “Blue Marble Marketing” Legit?
Hi, I am thinking of getting into a work-at-home opportunity. I realize there are many scams out there, however I haven’t been able to find any criticism about this one, and I’ve searched the web and checked scam.com. I also haven’t found any positive feedback, which concerns me.
They did advertise in a newspaper (“The Houston Press”) and provide a physical address in Las Vegas; this seems to be a step above advertising on Craigslist and using a p.o. box.
The website is here:
workwithourfirm.com
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Buffy Staffordshire
100% scam.
The only way to make money is SELLING the system, not DOING the system.
If the system was so profitable, why would the owner want to decrease his income by having more people do the system? More people doing the same system means more competition and less income for all involved in the system.
The only person making any money here is the one that owns the original website selling the system.
The “100% money back guarantee” is completely and utterly worthless.
From the who-is:
Updated Date: 20-jan-2011
Creation Date: 20-jan-2011
Expiration Date: 20-jan-2012
Been in “business” an entire 5 weeks, and whomever is behind the site only paid for the cheapest and shortest registration, even he knows his site and fake system won’t last longer.
Also from the who-is:
Registrant:
Domains by Proxy, Inc.
DomainsByProxy.com
15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States
Seems whomever is behind this site doesn’t want anyone to know who they are, where they are or how to contact them easily.
Besides that site is missing nearly everything a legit site would have, owner’s name, owner’s street address or any street address, owner’s phone number or any phone number, terms of use, privacy policy, refund policy and disclaimer policy.
The real truth is that you will be paying hundreds for postcards stamps, postcards and address lists and no one, absolutely no one will call or sign up for whatever program you are advertising with the cards. If you google “fake postcard mailing job”, “work at home mailing scam” or something similar you will find hundreds of posts of victims and near victims of this type of scam.
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