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Get Money Using Paypal - Could It Be True?

Sunday, September 21st, 2008 by www   Subscribe To My Feed

Everyone has observed the following spammy looking post on some forum they have frequented: Make Money Using Paypal! All you need to do is send a buck to each name on the list, and next take out the email address at the bottom and put yours at the top and spam this message all over the known world yourself! It’s easy!

Well, it might be easy (although that doesn’t really sound easy), but it’s definitely not legit - not even close. Think about it. It’s the quintessential chain letter scam. Does it really make sense that any legitimate business opportunity would really be shown to you by forum spam? Or email spam? Or facebook wall spam? No. It certainly doesn’t.

But, despite how it clearly flies in the face of logical thought, many people each day are fooled by the scheme. Why? What could it possibly be? Well, it’s the same reasoning why people still see those “Make Money Stuffing Envelopes” ads and hope they might be real. It’s because they are hungry to believe that a thing they could do, at home, in their extra time, would actually bring in extra money.

These people are so hungry to believe it, as a matter of fact, that they will even believe that they can get money by giving other people money and then trusting others will repeat the process. There are a lot of desperate people in the world - it’s really very a shame.

The thing that makes it truly sad is that there truly are many, many honest ways to make money using paypal, and they don’t involve getting mixed up in a scam. Best of all, they aren’t even difficult - they are methods that anyone with a bit of dedication and time can do.

Find out more about the top three legitimate, easy, and fun ways to make money using paypal at TheWealthTicket.com

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