Sounds like a really bad 80s movie with Goldie Hawn. But I've tried this thing out and it actually works. I'm such a sucker for marketing schemes, I know. But I just got $22.25 put into my paypal account. Like, for real. And I didn't put any money into it. All I did was start a bogus email account (junkthemainman@yahoo.com - just in case anyone is interested...) that I will drop like bad habit if I have to, turned off all the spam blocking and then registered. I sign up for all these ridiculously horrible offers, but get paid like $1 everytime I do. Sometimes it's surveys and such, but you can skip most of it. I've made $20 bucks in about a week. I know that's not a lot of money, but it's a lot more than the zero dollars I had before the week started. The real question is where is all this money coming from? I started the whole thing because I thought it would be fake, but I'm actually holding money in my hot little hand. WTF? It's not stealing ( as far as I know ). It's just like taking advantage of those "free brunches" that condo companies will take you on to promote their sales. Except that it's in little itty bitty installments. Try it here. And yes, that is my reference number because I get like $20 if you sign up. The whole thing is crazy!
What has the world come to? Mass marketing, Internet advertisement, Approved Lists etc are all just different names for duping the little guy into giving the big guy more money. I don't want to be the little guy or the big guy. I want to live someplace where there IS no big guy or little guy, just a lot of cool guys like me. So I think I'm going to dupe the nameless big guy out of like 200,000,000 installments of $0.01 and then buy a company that protects little guys. It'd be like the internet version of Robin Hood. I'll probably call it RobinHood.com or some silliness. (It's totally open!)
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believe me, it boggles my mind. My advertising degree is almost totally worthless due to the rampant changes in the past 3 years. Seriously.
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