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Comment from Karim

Have you heard of iHerb.com or Vitacost or The Vitamin Shoppe? They are all reputable onnile stores for good quality vitamins supplements. iHerb is rated #1 onnile store for vitamins by consumerlab.com. All these stores have a referral scheme. If you refer customers you get a percentage commission of their purchase. It won't make you rich but you can expect to earn about $ 50 a month without spending any of your own money. Please note you need to have your own customer account to do this so if you have shopped at any of these stores previously you can check out the referral scheme (or even if you haven't shopped with them just buy something for $ 5 or so to get started)1. If you don't have an iherb account buy something for less than $ 5 and remember to use the coupon code NIV621 to get $ 5 off. so its bascially free.2. Then log in to your account and activate your referral code. Your referral code is a coupon code (like mine above lol ) which you can give out to potential customers.3. Post your coupon code on websites like retailmenot.com or fatwallet.com4. When soemeone enters your coupon code you can earn up to 10% comission from their purchase. how cool is that?5. When you have over $ 300 iherb will send you a cheque or you can use the money to buy products from their website.Good luck and if you found this helpful please use my coupon code =)Edit: Hey why did I get a thumbs down?!! I'm not a scammer. If you don't believe me. Do some research onnile yourself.
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Comment from Sally

This is a new recruiting ID for Herbalife - it is a Multi-level Marketing seystm similar to Amway and is currently using the CrazyFox ads and website to screen potential investors/affiliates without revealing the name of the actual product or business. You are sent a promotional DVD and booklet touting the enormous money-making potentials without any indication of the company's actual name or product until you receive a follow-up phone call from a mentor who offers a second packet of information (through another website). You are told that you are being screened because they receive so many calls from people for whom this business is not a fit or who are not willing to work and be teachable.
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Comment from gb

When asking why ,ask her or him ,why ,to use this process to take your money ,it's not an angel
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Comment from ozguy1979

why oh why...
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