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    I Will Pay You To Read My Website

    How would you like to be paid to read a website. I don’t know of any other offer that will pay you to read about their Business Opportunity. In fact, I am so confident that you will like what you see, that if you complete the 3 Simple Step process, I will pay you $1 whether you join or not.

    I can already read the replies... "What!?! only a $1…"

    To those critics, I say put your entrepreneurialism where it counts and take me up on my challenge. Besides, with over 16,000 members here, I may pay out over $16,000 on this offer and gain nothing. These are the risks and challenges of being an Entrepreneur, learn from it.

    Here is a lesson on contracts.
    A contract consists of 3 components: offer, acceptance, and exchange of service or monetary value.

    I have made an offer, your acceptance and reliance will constitute a binding contract. If you honestly complete all 3 Simple Steps, I will send you $1, no questions asked.

    There has been a lot of talk on here about spam. This is not spam, this is a legitimate business proposal. Learn from it, take advantage of it, relish it.

    This is a one time offer, limited to one per household; duplicate attempts will be disqualified. This offer will not be honored in those locations that limit or disallow such offers. I will leave this offer open through the month of November 2006.

    Much success in all of your entrepreneurial endeavors.

    http://www.advantageconferences.com/...erest_form.asp
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    I'll do it for a dollar. Get myself a pack of gum.
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    pay me the 16k and ill join up
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    Well, I was going to sign up till I saw that the site was yellow so I went on to view the site details and look what i found:

    http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/adv...om?suite=false

    "When we visited this site, we found one or more misleading claims about work-at-home opportunities. The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers to be skeptical when evaluating home-based business ventures, especially when an initial monetary investment is required. For more information, visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/invest/homewrk.htm.
    Posted at 07/26/2006-01:13:31 PM by SiteAdvisor_Staff, SiteAdvisor Staff , View profile [ Reputation score: 9 / 9 ]
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    Doesnt sound too good does it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterBrown
    Well, I was going to sign up till I saw that the site was yellow so I went on to view the site details and look what i found:

    http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/adv...om?suite=false

    "When we visited this site, we found one or more misleading claims about work-at-home opportunities. The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers to be skeptical when evaluating home-based business ventures, especially when an initial monetary investment is required. For more information, visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/invest/homewrk.htm.
    Posted at 07/26/2006-01:13:31 PM by SiteAdvisor_Staff, SiteAdvisor Staff , View profile [ Reputation score: 9 / 9 ]
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    Doesnt sound too good does it?
    I went to: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/adv...om?suite=false and reviewed the McAfee Site Advisor. You didn’t report the entire review; in fact, your reply is misleading and inaccurate.

    The McAfee SiteAdvisor SpamAssassin score reported is -1. This is very low, as reflected in the “E-mails per week” and “Spamminess” meter, reflecting a very low spam score that barely makes the chart: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/adv...nces.com/email

    There was no Download Test conducted.

    Online Affiliations for AdvantageConferences.com comment was, “Most of this site’s links are to sites which are safe or which have only minor safety/annoyance issues.” The sites posted include:
    www.paypal.com
    www.real.com
    www.adobe.com
    www.playaudiomessage.com
    www.prosperinfaith.com

    The first 3 websites are used by millions and offer highly desired services employed by many reputable online businesses, including AdvantageConferences.com. All of the linked sites include common software and business websites that are safe and secure.

    Lastly, the final review is categorized as Annoyances From AdvantageConferneces.com. The only review was a general posting that applies to ALL Home Based Businesses, http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/invest/homewrk.htm (the website you posted).

    This last warning is not specific to AdvantageConferences.com and does not reflect documented experiences with any of AdvantageConferences.com online experiences. This is a General Warning about Home Based Businesses. I contend that you will not find a Home Based Business anywhere safer than AdvantageConferences.com.

    If anything, you have proven to me and to those Entrepreneurs that review the McAfee SiteAdvisor that AdvantageConferences.com is a very safe and credible website. Thank you.
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    I would just like to say that I did not review that website it was McAfee themself that did that review and it says your site is misleading. Keep your spammy posts somewhere else, You have been reported!
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    Also 5 emails per week?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterBrown
    I would just like to say that I did not review that website it was McAfee themself that did that review and it says your site is misleading. Keep your spammy posts somewhere else, You have been reported!
    Again, you prove by your comments that AdvantageConferences.com is a very safe and online friendly website as reflected in McAfee SiteAdvisor.

    For some reason, you keep referring to the Governments General Warning concerning home-based-businesses. This has little to nothing to do with this thread or AdvantageConferences.com. It would be refreshing if your follow-on replies had something constructive to offer.

    I wish you much success my friend.
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    There again your saying I AM refering to it i did not write that Mcafee themselves wrote that and it is not saying anything about security it is saying that it can be misslead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterBrown
    Also 5 emails per week?
    Yes... it did say that they experienced 5 emails a week after registering. As McAfee SiteAdvisor reports, this is very low on the "spam scale."

    It is completely normal to communicate and keep registered members apprised of company business. I commend AdvantageConferences.com for maintaining a proper level of support for it's tentative representatives.

    I also personaly know Jack Weinzierl, the representatives website they reviewed. Jack is an Internet Marketing Guru:
    http://www.trafficoasis.com/testimonials_m.htm
    http://express-press-release.com/13/...eOasis.com.php
    http://christianmmm-network.ryze.com/
    http://new.ryze.com/view.php?who=consultjack
    http://www.picturetrail.com/jweinzierl (Pictures of Jack's family and Million Dollar Mansion in Texas)
    http://www.incomebuddy.com/testimonials.php

    Jack Weinzierl is not a YoungEntrepreneur, he is a highly successful, highly sought after Entrepreneur. Everyone could learn from Jack.

    If anyone is interested in AdvantageConferences.com, after completing the 3 Simple Step process, I will personally arrange a phone conference call for you with Jack Weinzierl. Speaking of Mentors, he will change your life and your wealth.
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    Can I ask something? Do you involve religion in your buisness?

    I ask this as one of the email reads: SiteAdvisor the Resume of Jesus Christ
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterBrown
    Can I ask something? Do you involve religion in your buisness?

    I ask this as one of the email reads: SiteAdvisor the Resume of Jesus Christ
    Jack Weinzierl is a man of strong Christian convictions. I have heard him say that he owes his success to his faith. He has been granted a role with great responsibility due to his ability to accumulate large amounts of wealth and properly stewarding such wealth. In fact, I personally heard him state that he was dedicating everything he makes from AdvantageConferences to the Kingdom (charity).

    I don't know about you, Christian or not, the man makes serious money. Besides being an incredible business person, he is humble and someone I enjoy conducting business with.

    If you are not a religous person, you may find it difficult following in Jack Weinzierl's footsteps.
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    I belive that you should keep your belifes out of buisness. Everyone has a right to there own opinion and they dont want to be lectured about christian belives. I personally am against all religions but everyone has a right to there own belifes
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterBrown
    I belive that you should keep your belifes out of buisness. Everyone has a right to there own opinion and they dont want to be lectured about christian belives. I personally am against all religions but everyone has a right to there own belifes
    I agree with some reservations.
    Religious beliefs include a personal relationship between a person and their God. Each person has the right to choose whether to believe or not to believe.
    For some religions, it is incumbent upon those members to prophesize their faith. I can understand that for those that are not interested, it can be annoying.
    Tolerance is a virtue that is absent much of our society. This includes tolerance between religions and tolerance between believers and non-believers. When someone comes up to me and tries to convince me of a religious concept that I cannot accept, I smile and politely say, “I am happy for you.” They generally leave me alone after that.
    For some reason, business and religion seems to have been placed in the same category as government and religion. Although, there are many faith-based businesses that are great examples of how to run a business. My personal belief is to each their own, seek out those businesses that conduct business on your terms.
    In the end, we are all looking for a cash flow with a respectable profit margin.
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    No Goverment and Religion is much worse. I like your views
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