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Daily Income Career Network Given name: Kevin Davila Data Entry Job is a scam, BEWARE!!! Internet, Internet
26th of Aug, 2011 by User685148
I was searching for a job and came across a link that led to a website titled Daily Income Career Network. I already believed this was a scam from the very start because most jobs that involve working from home do not offer a lot of pay. I gave the necessary information: Name, Email, and Phone Number and watched the video provided on the site. The individual explaining how the program work had given off red flags about what this program is intended to do. Most importantly, he indicates that you are suppose to provide credit card information. He also stressed that any potential employees should be honest about the credit card information as well as repeatedly stating that this job is not a scam. After watching the entire video, I decided to do some research and came across several other sites that seem to confirm my suspicions, particularly Scamdex and Work-at-home-forum. Scamdex is a blog that has already described how the scam works and work-at-home-forum provided information through an exchange of some of the people who were concerned about anything affilated with free cash machine.
From the information that I have gathered from other sites, this data entry job does seem like a scam, you will not see any money from this because it will go directly to the individual or people who are in charge of this pyramid scheme. I am desperately seeking a job at the moment and feel that anyone out there who is looking to make money should avoid this. Stay away from this scam and keep looking, there are honest jobs available that will pay you more than the nothing that you will get from this. The advertisement for this job was originally discovered on CNNmoney.com. There are multiple advertisements on craiglist as well so job search carefully :D.
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4605 days ago by Kevin D
The Daily Income Career Network as far as I'm concerned is the most legitimate company on the
internet. It is absolutely free to join and to use. They will never ask you for any money whatsoever. It always boggles my mind how someone can call a business a scam without ever having tried it, received information from someone who has tried it, or even check into the background of the companies themselves.

I am Kevin and I am directly mentioned in this report. As you can see, the author of this report, has specifically stated all he did was watch the video and gather information from other sites. This means he never tried it and never bothered to get the facts. He is basing his conclusions on other people’s comments without verifying their claims. There are no facts to back up his statements whatsoever.

Well, here are several of the Fortune 500 companies The Daily Income Career Network uses for their business model. They are companies such as CreditReport.com, Identity IQ, Direct TV, Disney, Time Magazine, Gamefly, Netflix, Transunion, GoDaddy, Vista print and many, many others.

If The Daily Income Network is such a scam, why would all these companies be associated with them? The answer is they wouldn't be.

Here is how it works. These companies advertise their products online every day. They have partnered with a company called ZipNadaZilch who in turn places all their trial offers on one site. ZipNadaZilch will pay you to refer people to their site and complete an offer. Say for example: If you get someone to complete an offer for CreditReport.com you get paid $20. That will continue to happen for as long as you keep referring people to complete an offer.

There is no scam here. A Fortune 500 company pays ZipNadaZilch to advertise for them and in turn ZipNadaZilch pays you for getting others to complete their offers. This program works, you get paid on a daily basis and it's real.

They have very strict rules concerning spam, scams and verifiable information. All information given to them must be verifiable and legitimate. If they find it is not they put your account on hold and tell you what needs to be done to get it fixed. Once you provide the information needed they release the account for your use.

This author also reported that a credit card is needed to do this program. That is correct. If you go to the website of CreditReport.com right now you will see that the only way to take advantage of their trial offer is to provide them a credit card. This is no different. You are dealing directly with each of the
companies mentioned above. You are on their site completing their offer. These companies have a stake in making sure no one is trying to cheat them. This is specifically the reason I always state make sure you are completely honest with all the information you provide. As you can see this author specifically mentioned that this was stated to him.

I invite anyone and everyone to get in contact with me at [email protected] and I will send
you proof of the payments that I myself receive from ZipNadaZilch on a daily basis to my Paypal account.

If you think something is a scam go straight to the source. This person never contacted me even though he had all my contact information. He never bothered to get any information from me or from anyone associated with The Daily Income Network or with ZipNadaZilch. He decided to use the information provided by sources that had nothing to do with any of these companies to influence his decision and recklessly call this a scam.

I admit there are many scams on the internet and you should always be careful of anything you are trying for the first time. However, I pose these questions to you and let you decide how you would proceed:

1. If you wanted to open an account with Suntrust Bank, do you first ask a total stranger how they
feel about Suntrust, or would you call Suntrust and direct your questions to them?

2. If you must ask questions to someone other than Suntrust, would you make sure that it is
someone who has been a Suntrust customer or accept the answers from someone who
has never been a customer?

The internet is full of people who have their own opinion, but an opinion is just that when you don’t have the facts to back it up.

This author advises you to be careful as do I. But being careful and being smart are two very different things. When you are researching a company the first step you should take is to contact that specific company. Ask them any and all questions you want. After that, if you must research them on the internet make sure you accept comments from those that have been involved and offer facts to prove
their statements.

Everyone should be careful of internet scams because they are very real. However, just because
there are scams, it does not mean that everything is a scam. In his second sentence This author states he went into this already believing it was a scam and never allowed himself to think otherwise. He never gave it chance and then compounded that error by not contacting the very people who would have provided any and all information needed.

Peace

Kevin D
4363 days ago by Chance2012
Hey Kevin D email me at [email protected] I been trying to get in touch with you Thx bro
My names Chance

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