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| carlrigby Member
 
 Joined: 8 Apr 2009
 Posts: 3
 
 | # Posted: 8 Apr 2009 12:09 Reply
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been browsing the net for sometime, looking for an opportunity that will enable me to work from home. Time again the WA programme pops up with positive reviews but after being duped into parting with my cash on a couple of schemes Iam reluctant to risk further losses. I have mentioned "making money on the internet" to friends/family and get the usual suspicious looks, sometimes even laughter but I am keen to pursue this. I am based in the UK and work fulltime in the recruitment industry, my goal is to be home based working as an AM, which will enable me to spend more time with my family and hopefully provide me with a reasonable income, I currently earn £50,000 per year. So cutting to the chase, is this a scam and if not does it REALLY work and is it feasible to earn that sort of money?
 
 Thanks for your time, I welcome your thoughts.
 
 
 
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| footbag_man Member
 
 Joined: 23 Sep 2008
 Posts: 51
 
 | # Posted: 9 Apr 2009 11:48 Reply
 
 Hi,
 
 IMHO there are very few SCAMS online, there are just very rubbish information programs.
 
 I bought 2 programs before I bought WA. They wern't scams as such, they were just sh!t ... I started affilliate marketing in August '08 and only made 1 sale of $22 between that and joining WA in December '08 .
 
 WA is not a scam, it's actually unreal. All the top marketers from around the world are members there. Some of the making millions every years (enter Travis Sago) .
 
 Join WA... It's hard work and a lot of study but it's the best marketing course on the web, If you arn't successful at WA then you definately won't be successful anywhere else online
 
 
 carlrigby:  Hi, I have been browsing the net for sometime, looking for an opportunity that will enable me to work from home. Time again the WA programme pops up with positive reviews but after being duped into parting with my cash on a couple of schemes Iam reluctant to risk further losses. I have mentioned "making money on the internet" to friends/family and get the usual suspicious looks, sometimes even laughter but I am keen to pursue this. I am based in the UK and work fulltime in the recruitment industry, my goal is to be home based working as an AM, which will enable me to spend more time with my family and hopefully provide me with a reasonable income, I currently earn £50,000 per year. So cutting to the chase, is this a scam and if not does it REALLY work and is it feasible to earn that sort of money? Thanks for your time, I welcome your thoughts. 
 
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| VictoriaNTC Member
 Joined: 12 Mar 2008
 Posts: 402
 
 | # Posted: 9 Apr 2009 13:19 Reply
 
 Hello carlrigby,
 
 Wealthy Affiliate is absolutely legitimate and everything is as promised and more. The reviews are right on. I have been a totally happy WA member since 2007, and have not had to purchase anything else.
 I did buy more hosting because I am working on many websites and do not like to move files.
 
 
 Whatever you do, please, do not allow friends and family to discourage you. What you believe will be your experience and outcome.
 This is very powerful.
 
 They will see...
  
 Congratulations on working at home! Freedom is great isn't it?
 Victoria
 
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| carlrigby Member
 
 Joined: 8 Apr 2009
 Posts: 3
 
 | # Posted: 10 Apr 2009 14:11 Reply
 
 Thanks for your advice guys, think I'm going to give it a go, I have nothing to lose. Will look you up on the other side.
 
 
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| garygoh Member
 
 Joined: 24 Mar 2009
 Posts: 62
 
 | # Posted: 10 Apr 2009 20:55 Reply
 
 
 footbag_man:  Join WA... It's hard work and a lot of study but it's the best marketing course on the web, If you arn't successful at WA then you definately won't be successful anywhere else onlineThis is not true!  You don't need to be a member of WA in order to be successful.  There are tons of methods and coaching websites out there! WA is only one of them.
 
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