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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Strong Future International

Everybody spends a bit of time trying to find a way to make extra money. I must confess to being one of those people who sit in front of the computer and do it. So I was running my eyes over a few evening/weekend job offers on www.gumtree.co.za when I saw a short line in the list reading, "Make Money Online For Free!"
It wasn't the first time that I had read those words. However, I always seem to find myself reading up what information pops up on the screen ater I click the hyperlink. Lo and behold, I always read the words, "Register Now", "Make Money In Minutes" and then I yawn it off and carry on sending out emails to family and friends and reading up random information on Google. Oh yes, and I continue screening the net for career and internship opportunities for when I complete my studies.
This was not a very different scenario but it's taking me a few more hours (spread over days) than usual to find the weak link in the Strong Future International money-making scheme. I know it already sounds bad by just being a money-making scheme but I'm not going to credit it a better title until I know what on earth they keep going on about. All I can tell you is that it has this motivational element about it. I know for a fact that most networking companies go for the motivational approach to get people hooked on their business opportunities. Some of these things work anyways. My dad dabbled in it and made some profits although we would've much preferred the millions that they claim we'll have in a few months.
So I'm not completely cynical about this SFI, but I will not deny my absolute scepticism for this kind of thing, with the internet being such a mean monster and all. It makes money and steals money. I've watched too many movies to try something funny online. Like, how do people do online banking and stuff? Whoo, I will graduate to that level of trust for the internet when I have things to do online that have banking involved.
For now, I'm going read all the spam these SFI people send me until they say, "Make a small investment of...$$$ to make your business flourish", and then I'll block them. In the mean time... they sound like they know I'm sceptical... hahahaha.

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http://www.sfi4.com/11030158/FREE

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