Faster Way to Wealth - The Pros and Cons
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commercials, web sites, and internet ads amongst us in today's society.
All offer a faster way to wealth and promise that all can do what they have done to get where they are with ease.
With every chance you take to try one of these rags to riches schemes, you learn to weigh the pros and cons of each situation.
Doing this will eventually lead you to one that can meet all your needs with a limited amount of cons vs.
the pros.
I would like to take a moment to tell you about some of the situations I have personally been in.
Get rich quick schemes have been around a long time but have really skyrocketed since the explosion of the internet.
The internet has allowed for the creators of these schemes to reach anyone anywhere in the world with less effort then in the old days when people with these ideas had to travel and persuade people to join in their endeavors in person.
I have personally joined a few of these schemes hoping my life would change and after the first few I realized that just jumping head first into a great sounding idea without stepping back to weigh the good to the bad, I was worse off than when I started.
I want to start with a scheme that promised success within 30 days by selling e-books online.
For this company all I had to do was pay a onetime setup fee and then a monthly fee after that.
Like many others that offer this similar outcome doing a similar task, all the details are not up front and you won't even realize the cons until it's too late.
That's the fun part is trying to get the money back.
The guarantee was only for the initial purchase and not for the additional fees.
The next scheme seemed a little more appropriate for me because the product was a dream come true.
With my current life problems at the time this was a no brainer.
At first glance it was amazing that services like this could be available for the cost.
I was so excited about having the service that I decided to sell the service.
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Currently I have joined another scheme that promises that with a little invested cash and time I can be a wealthy person.
I have learned to ask the hard questions like: What does it cost totally? What do I have to do specifically? What is the turnaround for my endeavors? All answers have been taken in and weighed with strict skepticism.
I believe I have found my future.
I know I will have to work to get what I want with this one.
I will let you know how it turns out in a future article.
I am very pleased so far.
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commercials, web sites, and internet ads amongst us in today's society.
All offer a faster way to wealth and promise that all can do what they have done to get where they are with ease.
With every chance you take to try one of these rags to riches schemes, you learn to weigh the pros and cons of each situation.
Doing this will eventually lead you to one that can meet all your needs with a limited amount of cons vs.
the pros.
I would like to take a moment to tell you about some of the situations I have personally been in.
Get rich quick schemes have been around a long time but have really skyrocketed since the explosion of the internet.
The internet has allowed for the creators of these schemes to reach anyone anywhere in the world with less effort then in the old days when people with these ideas had to travel and persuade people to join in their endeavors in person.
I have personally joined a few of these schemes hoping my life would change and after the first few I realized that just jumping head first into a great sounding idea without stepping back to weigh the good to the bad, I was worse off than when I started.
I want to start with a scheme that promised success within 30 days by selling e-books online.
For this company all I had to do was pay a onetime setup fee and then a monthly fee after that.
Like many others that offer this similar outcome doing a similar task, all the details are not up front and you won't even realize the cons until it's too late.
- Pros- This company sets up you web sites for you.
You have several sites one for each e-book, allowing for a large chance for someone to stumble on to your page.
The best part is that the sites are supposed to be automated and once created all you should do is sit back and watch the money roll in. - Cons- What the company fails to tell you in the beginning is that the e-books you are selling are worthless and you would only make money on them if someone was foolish enough to buy them.
Also, the fact that after you paid your up front fees to get started, you are told that for this to work you need to pay for other systems to do a lot of the work for you which if you were to do this you would still be doing most of the work.
With the excitement of getting started and wanting to see your money start rolling in, you have already forked out so much money to get all of the additional features that promise to make it easier and hassle free, you have already gone broke.
In my case I went -$400.
00 in my bank account.
That's the fun part is trying to get the money back.
The guarantee was only for the initial purchase and not for the additional fees.
The next scheme seemed a little more appropriate for me because the product was a dream come true.
With my current life problems at the time this was a no brainer.
At first glance it was amazing that services like this could be available for the cost.
I was so excited about having the service that I decided to sell the service.
- Pros- I was selling a service that was not offered anywhere.
If it worked out for me I would be able to live comfortably after one year.
The sale of this service provided residual income. - Cons- The only way to make money on this sale was that the person who bought the service had to keep the service for a year to even see anything after the first commission.
The service was great until you viewed the details of the service to find out that the service doesn't cover what most would use it for even though the non-covered services do give you a 25% off of the charges.
To become even remotely comfortable financially you had to recruit others to this, as most would put it, pyramid scheme.
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Currently I have joined another scheme that promises that with a little invested cash and time I can be a wealthy person.
I have learned to ask the hard questions like: What does it cost totally? What do I have to do specifically? What is the turnaround for my endeavors? All answers have been taken in and weighed with strict skepticism.
I believe I have found my future.
I know I will have to work to get what I want with this one.
I will let you know how it turns out in a future article.
I am very pleased so far.