Sunday, August 22, 2010

Do those people who reply with "business opportunities" and "work at home" online businesses annoy you...

...as much as they annoy me? People ask legitimate questions about careers or employment, or how to find a career they like, or how to change careers, etc., and these scam artist trolls post this junk about "hey, go to my website where there is a wonderful new online business opportunity, it will change your life" blah blah blah. Any thoughts?!

Do those people who reply with "business opportunities" and "work at home" online businesses annoy you...
Yes, but more so that they prey on people who can least afford to be ripped off! Those scammers are the lowest of the low.......I don't know why advertisers accept them, doesn't say much to me about people who let them advertise.
Reply:I disagree with your feelings on people posting their ideas! It doesn't annoy me. My husband posted a question a long time ago on work at home jobs for me, he got a lot of feed back on it. I looked at every single one and did find one that I got involved in and I thank God that he asked that question on Yahoo! Because I love what I'm doing now! The information they gave my husband was very good! I actually had quite a few different options offered to me, but the one I chose was perfect for me. I read up on all the magazine's they were mentioned in. I did a little research because it all seemed "to good to be true", but to find out it is the best thing that I ever came across (well, except my husband and children of course!" Now, I have the best of both worlds, a really good income (which didn't take me long to acquire) and time with my family and time to do the things that I want to do in life! So I don't think there's anything wrong with people posting opportunities for people. Hey if they are legitimate companies what's wrong with that? Not all things people post is for everyone. If someone suggested a nursing job, and you don't like that type of job, would you feel they were, "blah blah?" how about if someone suggested you get involved in realistate? To me, these are all just suggestions. When you post a question on Yahoo, your going to have to understand that your going to get a lot of different answers. Some you may not be into, and others you may like. Either way, they are all just suggestions and you don't have to do what people are suggesting. Is that any reason to "report" abuse to someone's suggestion just because you don't like what they suggested? To me these types of people are abusing the "abuse" buttons. If you don't like what someone suggested, then so what, don't do what they suggested. It's pretty simple to me. Your going to go through life with people making suggestions to you that you may or may not agree, so do you throw them in jail for offering help in something they like and think you might be interested? I don't see the crime in this. Like I said, if people don't like what's suggested to them, normal good people, just fluff it off their shoulders and continue on looking for what best suits them. Ya know? I hope you don't take what I am saying offensive, you asked the question, so I'm giving my thought on it. I've watched my husband on Yahoo many times reading questions people ask at night, and this troll thing and people reporting abuse etc etc is hilariouse. Why let it bother you? Is it really that bad of a thing to post something you think they might be interested in? I don't agree with what you posted, should I report you as abusing? No, it's your thought, your question, and that's your right! So should it be the rights to others to post what they beleive would or could help someone else asking a question. It's up to the person who asked the question rather it's for them or not.


Because of the responses my husband received, I learned a lot! What to look for, what interested me etc.


So, I'm sorry, but I don't agree with it being annoying. If people don't like the answers they get and allow them to be annoyed, then they should stop asking questions if they know they're going to get answers that are going to annoy them. Or just learn to be able to brush it off instead of allowing yourself to be so upset over something that is kind of petty. Ya know what I mean?


Again, I hope that I didn't offend you, but this is what I think. If noone posted the business opportunities, then I would of been in the same place I was in before.


don't let people's posts get to you. Ignore posts that you don't like and be happy with the ones you do like. Make life simple for yourself okay?
Reply:It depends upon the company you are signing up
Reply:yeah it's annoying. The only one who's life is changing is the liar who's stealing your money. The messed up part is that there are ways to make money working from home, but you won't get rich off them and they're hard to find. Most everything that people advertise are scams anyway. I found a site stopinternetscams .net that someone posted on here and it's pretty helpful. It tells some of the newest scams and ways to make money online that aren't fake. It's just an info site and doesn't sell anything either.
Reply:Im not sure how much they annoy you to compare if they annoy me that much. But i can definatly say that they are trying to make money by offering some people their "dream" job of working at home.
Reply:I do wish ugly things for them and all spammers!!! Unfortunately they just get a new ID and are back on here in less than 3 minutes.
Reply:It's all Spam. you have to pay for the material...or some dumb lecture!
Reply:heck yeah and then they claim you can make $5000.00 in like a week or so
Reply:It bugs me, too. If someone is asking about a work from home or mlm opportunity...or even self employment, by all means answer. Answering, though, with the same drivel no matter the question is spam, imho.
Reply:Yes, that do. Very much. The people who will tell you to call in and they'll send you their free brochure or the actual 'stuff.' I often wonder what is behind the scenes there. Then there are the ones who will tell you they tried this certain 'stuff' and they are making 30,000 a month. What?????





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