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Comment from Victor

An impressive share, I just given this onto a coglaelue who was doing a little analysis on this. And he in fact bought me breakfast because I found it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thanks for the treat! But yeah Thanks for spending the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love reading more on this topic. If possible, as you become expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more details? It is highly helpful for me. Big thumb up for this blog post!
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Comment from Nick

The ones that aren't scams actually rqiuere work on your part and if you're in need of money soon then you're likely to be sorely disappointed in any of those as well. Most of the legit opportunities out there take time to build so if someone makes an outrageous claim of income it probably isn't true ( and those that are true sure didn't make that kind of money when they first began ).Time effort rqiuered but do your own research on what is best for you, don't take the advice of myself and others as gospel from this type of forum.I have other ideas that may help one of them is an online opportunity but another is one that will rqiuere a little effort to market yourself try some data entry for local businesses, many of them don't have the time to do it in-house and will gladly pay someone else to do it. Professionals are a good place to start, lawyers, doctors, chiropractors, etc they need their in-house folks doing other things rather than busy work.Hope it helps!
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Comment from Maxamillion

Great advice, thank you.Perhaps I can just add to this that the best way I know to guard aginsat being ripped off by online sales or auctions of any kind, Craigslist and eBay included—and whether seller or buyer—is to use a *bona fide* online escrow company. Especially for pricier items like antiques, jewelry and autos. Although it does add some cost, it takes the uncertainty out of the transaction, and that’s a small price to pay for peace of mind.For my money, the best bona fide online escrow (and there seems to be ten fraudulent escrow sites for every bona fide one) is probably *****.com (). In fact, it’s the only one that eBay recommends, and is the only online escrow company that is licensed to provide escrow services all across the United States.Take care,Ulf Wolf
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Comment from Brian from Indy

Guys check this out and see if u think it's the same person, I think so, I've got a pic that is really similar, I'll send it to whomever wants to take a look, but I think it's the same b*&$h. Here's what I've got. Used the name Juliya Zepenikova , sent the exact same letter, seemed honest enough until I did some research on the web, she should get an Oscar for her performance, but like you guys I would like to see a jail sentence. It's a shame such a pretty girl could fall into this trap. She asked for $500 for extra $ for plane ticket. If anyone hears word about her and if she gets caught, please post it at this site, I would like to know. Brian
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Comment from Paul K.

This is good news guys, it means that they are being found more easily so they are resorting to this new way of scamming. At long last we are getting somewhere with these bastereds. Thanks for reporting this & good luck.
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