I wonder why people feel the need to mix helping others with money making. Whatever happened to genuine help for the sake of helping others? Some friendly advice, its just not worth the money. Obviously you are going to deny it and pretend you have nothing to do with it, but its not exactly difficult to figure out. I give it to you though, its a pretty creative way to get the panic away affiliate money.
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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:54 am Post subject:
phoenix1 wrote:
I wonder why people feel the need to mix helping others with money making. Whatever happened to genuine help for the sake of helping others? Some friendly advice, its just not worth the money. Obviously you are going to deny it and pretend you have nothing to do with it, but its not exactly difficult to figure out. I give it to you though, its a pretty creative way to get the panic away affiliate money.
Because they make money off people who are suffering - good job, eh?
Scam bags I reckon.
I wonder why people feel the need to mix helping others with money making. Whatever happened to genuine help for the sake of helping others? Some friendly advice, its just not worth the money. Obviously you are going to deny it and pretend you have nothing to do with it, but its not exactly difficult to figure out. I give it to you though, its a pretty creative way to get the panic away affiliate money.
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