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Smart Crowd Lionbridge

Smart Crowd Lionbridge a Scam or Legitimate? The Internet income opportunity “Smart Crowd Lionbridge” from Lionbridge Technologies and found at thesmartcrowd.lionbridge.com has already been submitted for review. The review for this business is in Pending status, however… What we know now: Although we have not had a chance to fully review Smart Crowd Lionbridge… We have gone through the website and have seen enough to tell us that we will not be recommending this work from home job program to …

 

Freelancing Genius

Freelancing Genius Review Freelancing Genius from Alicia Lyttle is found at TheFreelancingGenius.com and is a freelancing course website. They claim to be able to show anyone with at least a 6th-grade education how to quickly make their first $1,000 online and well beyond. From what I’ve researched on Freelancing Genius, one should be able to make $3,000 to $12,000 per month or more following their straightforward methods. And that’s without doing any advertising, selling, or anything else that trips people …

 

Legit or Scam Reviews

Can You Tell the Difference Between a Make Money Online Income Opp Scam and Real, Legitimate Internet Business or Home Based Income Opportunity? I sure couldn’t when I first started my trek to making money on the Internet way back in 1999. Sadly, there are now well over 100 times as many scams, rip-offs & cons as back then. In this day & age (The Information Age), it’s very difficult to tell a legitimate Internet business opportunity from an outright …

 

Next Job at Home

Next Job At Home Review by David Harris Next Job at Home found at nextjobathome.com and owned by NGM Media LLC and Isaac Klein, is a fairly new company set up to supposedly help you find telecommuting jobs. It is free to register on the actual website.   David’s #1 income earner… You have to check this out!   The jobs, however, are another issue altogether. On one hand, there are so many complaints about Next Job at Home that …

 

Rebate Processor

Rebate Processor Review Rebate Processor by Debbie Teague and Andrew Gaswint is found at rebate-processors.info. It’s just another rebate processing scam, as old as the internet, in a new package contrived to lure people looking to work from home. It has its fair share of complaints. Rebate Processor claims that it places want-ads to process rebates for their third-party companies. However, they charge a fee to join, also claiming the fee is to discourage those who are not serious. RebateProcessor …

 
 
 
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