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Scott Reese
<[email protected]> to me
More options Dec 7 (3 days ago)
Hello,

Scott Reese here. I was wondering how you are doing with
***********.com?

I've earned substantial money with my web site, partnering
with a California-based and Inc. 500 ranked Internet company
that is growing like wildfire - and it never cost me a penny
to get started.

If you're interested in generating an income online, I was
wondering if you would be willing to review this short flash
movie and let me know what you think?

http://1million2006.com/scottreese

You can either check out that URL, or call my phone number
below for a brief 3-minute recorded overview.

This is an exploding opportunity in a $20 billion per
year industry, and it's growing very quickly worldwide.

If what you see and hear interests you, I'll show you how
to use ***********.com with this to make a serious income that
will grow each month and come to you for years.

Anyway, just thought I would ask. I'm doing well with this
and I'm very curious to know if other website owners find
the concept as interesting as I have.

Thank you in advance for your time. I know it's valuable.

Scott Reese
760-494-4355

If you wish to never receive an email from me again,
please go here: http://1million2006.com/delete.html

Box 10715 * College Station, TX 77842
 
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I get at least a couple of these a week and have continued to ignore them.. may not be a scam but 99% sure it will cost someone money somewhere along the road.
 
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Ahhh.. you know what they say about the inner circle .COM kkk, they make tons more money by extracting revenue from their .COMs with insider techniques like these, than from their so-called natural "type-in" traffic. Revenue generating techniques, black or white, come in a hundreds of ways. Sitting on domains, is not one of them.
 
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Well, not really a direct scam. It is like an invitation for an investment. And for most cases, they're not truly reliable and might scam you money somewhere on the line. I personally will not trust my domains with companies that have to do such advertising to gain popularity.

Hope this helps,
Flora. :)
 
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Just ignore it, if they make so much money why would they waste their time trying to help others.
 
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Scam. There's no free lunch and there's nobody that would want to help you make money if s/he didn't have interests of his/her own.

At best, this is a waste of time...
 
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scam alert! scam alert!

This is an exploding opportunity in a $20 billion per
year industry, and it's growing very quickly worldwide.
 
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When you see a statement like that... run away as fast as you can... :lol:
 
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sounds like someting is up with that i would ignore
 
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okay ty :P it was in gMail Spam folder
 
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Spam and Scam, are they brothers?
 
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Qwert said:
Just ignore it, if they make so much money why would they waste their time trying to help others.

:bingo:
 
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From the domain in the email address: incomeopportunity.ws, I'm sure they are trying to sell .ws domain in an MLM ways. I've seen the flash movie, I recall they sell it at $10 a month.

Sjarief
 
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Here's a rule of thumb that I use:

As soon as I get something like this I dash over to NamePros.com and see what the buzz is there. If there is no buzz or bad buzz, leave it alone.
 
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Terry said:
Here's a rule of thumb that I use:

As soon as I get something like this I dash over to NamePros.com and see what the buzz is there. If there is no buzz or bad buzz, leave it alone.
That's exactly what I would do, except I never bother checking these e-mails because they automatically go into my Junk folder which is always full. :yell:
 
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Warning!

Terry said:
Here's a rule of thumb that I use:

As soon as I get something like this I dash over to NamePros.com and see what the buzz is there. If there is no buzz or bad buzz, leave it alone.

:bingo:

I'd not yet seen this thread, and received this E-mail just today (while I was out and about with the little wifey) ... and immediately popped on to Namepros Search™ and here I am getting all the latest skinny, IMHO. :tu: :talk:
From: "Scott Reese" <[email protected]>
Hello,

Scott Reese here. I was wondering how you are doing with <xxxxxxxxxx.yyy> ?

I've earned substantial money with my web site, partnering
with a California-based and Inc. 500 ranked Internet company
that is growing like wildfire - and it never cost me a penny
to get started.

If you're interested in generating an income online, I was
wondering if you would be willing to review this short flash
movie and let me know what you think?

http://werelovingthis.biz/scottreese

You can either check out that URL, or call my phone number
below for a brief 3-minute recorded overview.

This is an exploding opportunity in a $20 billion per
year industry, and it's growing very quickly worldwide.

If what you see and hear interests you, I'll show you how
to use <xxxyyyzzz.com> with this to make a serious income
that
will grow each month and come to you for years.

Anyway, just thought I would ask. I'm doing well with this
and I'm very curious to know if other website owners find
the concept as interesting as I have.

Thank you in advance for your time. I know it's valuable.

Scott Reese
760-494-4355

:zzz:
 
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if you don't sign-up with them, there will be no trouble
 
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I just received the same message. I read about it and deleted this spam letter.
 
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it seems to be a spam letter...
 
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JoshHendo said:
it seems to be a spam letter...
Yea.. and this thread seems to be 4-6 months old. :p
 
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I replied to the 4th e-mail I received from them if they are so sure about their claims about invesments if they would accept to spo
nsor my site at 50/50 revenues, that would be for them even a bigger deal....
I didn't have answer anymore, that's ok.
It is just a marketing strategy but most of the arguments are not
credible, it is one of these pyramidal MLM schemes that infest the world by time to time, someone earn good money(usually those on top of the scheme) and those are used to actract new customers that pay moneys to get in and that make them to earn more money and it allow to claim the scheme it is succesful.....
You are adviced.
 
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