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What the simplest easy moeny to do online?
As some of you allready know I got serious budget issue. I was wondering if there any such as easy money online yet simple? Like those Bull**** on tv talking about them making thousands moolah by doing nothing.
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Registered User
Sorry, but I don't think such a thing exists. All that "money for nothing" or "work at home" **** is just that...****!
...My opinion
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Extreme Member!
Easy work is rarely rewarded with big money.
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Ultimate Member
The only people making easy money from those online/TV get rich quick schemes are the people who place those advertisements, info-mercials, and spam-mails.
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Ultimate Member
The possibilities are infinite...as you don't have money to invest, build a very interesting website, get free hosting and try to draw advertising onto it...
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Re: What the simplest easy moeny to do online?
Originally posted by ATI RADEON 8500
As some of you allready know I got serious budget issue. I was wondering if there any such as easy money online yet simple? Like those Bull**** on tv talking about them making thousands moolah by doing nothing.
learn how to spell moeny, I mean money first
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Ultimate Member
Any easy money? Hmmm... Send me $5 and I'll tell you.
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Re: Re: What the simplest easy moeny to do online?
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Have you considered getting a JOB?
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Ultimate Member
Yes, a job. The real world has little patience for fools looking for fast financial freedom. ("Don't practice your alliteration on me!")
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"Easy money". You are referring to honest endeavors. You won't find anyone who knows of a lucrative market niche that would be willing to share by giving out information for competition!
But with some concern with creative "easy money" tactics, I have read that some financial institutions have lost money to hackers. The vulnerability is patched and the public and depositors aren't made aware of the loss. The belief is a disclosure of the potential vulnerabilities would/could cause a run on the bank's resources and impact future revenue with a loss of new depositors/savings clients.
I read that information quite awhile ago and that may not be a concern any longer with new technology. But then there is a school of thought that with anything new there is always someone somewhere who can crack the code. Businesses play catch up.
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I do 2 full time job and it still friggin not enough. Thank you for your insult.
Originally posted by frnkzks
Have you considered getting a JOB?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ATI RADEON 8500
[B]I do 2 full time job and it still friggin not enough.
Wow! I used to do that & I think it made me old & ugly. Better find a good paying job or move somewhere else. Where I live the cost of living is cheap so I can get by on one job. But there aren't many jobs. Hang in there. Get some rest or you will make yourself sick.
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That wasn't meant to be an insult.
This is an insult:
If you have 2 full time jobs, and still don't have enough money. You are either too stupid to get a college degree and get a good job; or too stupid to hold on to your pay-checks; or perhaps you should try to kick your $100 a day blow habbit.
The crack is making your IQ drop faster than the stock market.
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Originally posted by frnkzks
That wasn't meant to be an insult.
This is an insult:
If you have 2 full time jobs, and still don't have enough money. You are either too stupid to get a college degree and get a good job; or too stupid to hold on to your pay-checks; or perhaps you should try to kick your $100 a day blow habbit.
The crack is making your IQ drop faster than the stock market.
Shame on you. All of us aren't fortunate enough to be able to get a good education. I don't believe in kicking a man when he is down but might make an exception in your case.
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