- Report: #769944
Complaint Review: Daily Income Career Network
| Daily Income Career Network
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Daily Income Career Network Given name: Kevin Davila Data Entry Job is a scam, BEWARE!!! Internet, Internet
*General Comment: People will never get it!
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: We the "people"
*Consumer Comment: Read The Small Print...
*UPDATE Employee: Advertising?!
*General Comment: The more you "people" try to deny it...
*UPDATE Employee: Advertising?
*General Comment: The more you "people" try to deny it...
*UPDATE Employee: Not A SCAM!
*General Comment: So Now Insults are the Answer...?
*Consumer Comment: Whiners and skeptics stay broke
*UPDATE Employee: RE: Too Bad We Can't See IP Addresses Here
*UPDATE Employee: People have a bad misconception of ZipNadaZilch
*Consumer Comment: Too Bad We Can't See IP Addresses Here
*Consumer Suggestion: That Email Doesn't Work, Kevin
*UPDATE Employee: I got your back Kevin!
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: Daily Income Network aka ZNZ
*Consumer Comment: daily income network
*UPDATE Employee: Try before making accusations
*UPDATE Employee: Try before making accusations
*Consumer Comment: Do Not Believe Kevin
*Consumer Comment: Beware of overstatements.
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: These are my Facts
*Consumer Comment: I agree with Flynrider.
*Consumer Comment: Funny
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: To Flynrider "Bad Advice"
*Consumer Comment: Bad advice.
*Consumer Comment: I've heard good things...
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: Not A Scam By Any Stretch Of The Imagination
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From the information that I have gathered from other sites, this data entry job does seem like a scam, you will not see any money from this because it will go directly to the individual or people who are in charge of this pyramid scheme. I am desperately seeking a job at the moment and feel that anyone out there who is looking to make money should avoid this. Stay away from this scam and keep looking, there are honest jobs available that will pay you more than the nothing that you will get from this. The advertisement for this job was originally discovered on CNNmoney.com. There are multiple advertisements on craiglist as well so job search carefully :D.
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Search Tips#1 General Comment
People will never get it!
AUTHOR: befreetoday - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 29, 2012
I will not put people down just because they work a 9-5 job I just won't work for anybody else again you can not obtain financially freedom working a job and I choose not to, MLM and network marketing is the most sought after opportunity "Why" because this is one of the best ways to obtain financial freedom in life not a job, and by the way a job is a pyramid plain and simple who's at the top and who's at the bottom "you" of course, Oh and one more thing the lottery is the biggest scam out there that's it no need for me to keep going on cause I can get deep with this subject.
#2 REBUTTAL Owner of company
We the "people"
AUTHOR: Heather - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 15, 2012
If we read a report that is lies, are we not supposed to respond??? That makes no sense! I think the majority of us that KNOW that this is not a scam, aren't trying to profit from this site. For me personally, I have been scammed so many times it's not even funny. I did it all out of desperation to make money. Needless to say, I never did until this.
I want to HELP. I want people to know what works and what doesn't. This does work! When someone hears about the DIN or ZipNada, and they want to research, this is one of the first things that comes up in google. It unfairly is stopping people in there tracks when we know different. It's our responsibility to speak the truth.
It's crazy because I'm actually feeling my blood pressure rise. ...and I'm young!! It just know that this report is so wrong!! It's horrible. And I think some of you may want to stop being so cynical and realize that there are people in this world that don't seek to speak for their own gain. Some of us really do care and really do want the world to succeed.
Yeesh!!! What a crock!! I make money with DIN! I make money EVERY day with DIN. I will continue to make money on DIN! If you are reading this, then give it a chance. Oh, and btw, I am definitely not KEVIN. I don't think I have the right equipment for that. And I have absolutely no clue who he is.
#3 Consumer Comment
Read The Small Print...
AUTHOR: engelhere - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 14, 2012
Only participate in offers you have an interest in and be sure to give their product or service an honest try. The purpose of our website is to connect advertisers with valid leads. Signing up for an offer you have no interest in is FRAUD and will result in your account being closed.
********* so those of you "participating in offers" with the full knowledge that you are going to cancel after 80% of your trial is up are commiting fraud.
Then I copied this from one of the people here that "work" for them....
Once you make your CreditReport account, then your D.I.N. system with be active and you'll be able to start receiving $20 commissions for every person you bring into the system to do the same. FreeFactor is paid by companies such as CreditReport for bringing in leads for their service. And by bringing in people who sign up for the trial offer, you'll receive a piece of that money pie.
Your card will NOT be charged until 7 days when your trial is over. It is your responsibility to make sure you cancel your trial on the 5th or 6th day to make sure you don't get charge. <----Notice how its FREE? You are not charged anything, just make sure you cancel in time.
*****according to the website and small print this person is commiting fraud and their account should be closed and they are also encouraging others to commit fraud per the site's small print*****
***** it is a pyramid scheme which is defined as a system of selling in which are sold to an increasing number of distributors at successively lower levels. You sign up under someone else who signed up under someone else and you have to get people to sign up under you. You hope they forget or get cheated/ charged ahead of time (like one person that posted) or whatever and then you get your money.
After checking them out...I am going to decline...I have enough problems without commiting fraud and don't want the bad karma of encouraging others to commit fraud and then con/cheat people by saying they won't be charged for their "free" offers when they are.
#4 UPDATE Employee
Advertising?!
AUTHOR: GreaterOpportunities - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 26, 2012
#5 General Comment
The more you "people" try to deny it...
AUTHOR: Scribes unlimited, llc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 26, 2012
I'd suggest you "people" forget trying to prove anything and spare RipOff Report the amount of "free advertising" you're spamming them with.
Actually, I DO believe RipOff Report is entitled to a little advertising fee from you "guys", wouldn't others agree? =)
So we have people working for this "free cash" site who are belligerent, insulting, and pompous, feeling superior to everyone else.
Now that smells like something much more than a scam-site...doesn't it?
#6 UPDATE Employee
Advertising?
AUTHOR: Heather - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 26, 2012
My point in even posting anything is fueled by the fact that this false report is one of the first things that comes up when someone is trying to research the validity of it all. I KNOW it's a lie. And it's frustrating to see that many will be turned off by this crap.
This can change the lives of the people who can't find work, or afford daycare, or like myself, disabled. I was diagnosed with epilepsy and if I hadn't of found this opportunity, or believed this post, then I would have lost everything. The very first day I marketed I made $60.00. As long as I do the work, I make the money.
This is pretty great considering I was wondering how I would get a gallon of milk and bread for peanut butter sandwiches for my three children! I'm not a fast talker or a swindler. I challenge anyone to call me and prove my wrong. 678-801-6489 ... How is that for advertising?!?
#7 General Comment
The more you "people" try to deny it...
AUTHOR: Scribes unlimited, llc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 26, 2012
I'd suggest you "people" forget trying to prove anything and spare RipOff Report the amount of "free advertising" you're spamming them with.
Actually, I DO believe RipOff Report is entitled to a little advertising fee from you "guys", wouldn't others agree? =)
So we have people working for this "free cash" site who are belligerent, insulting, and pompous, feeling superior to everyone else.
Now that smells like something much more than a scam-site...doesn't it?
#8 UPDATE Employee
Not A SCAM!
AUTHOR: Heather - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 26, 2012
Too jump to the conclusion that asking for a credit card warrants a scam is a complete misjudgement. But anyone who truly researched this, and cared enough about their future would make the very small investment.
It's not a "pyramid". And just like any job, YOU are responsible for the money you make. Look a little more closely before accusing companies of scamming. Not only is it more than legit, it provides outstanding training and marketing materials.
Anyway, you can sit there and pout about being scammed because you didn't have what it takes to make it. In the meantime, I'm gonna go cash my checks!!
#9 General Comment
So Now Insults are the Answer...?
AUTHOR: Scribes unlimited, llc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 25, 2012
Really? You're going to now degrade other people for working for a living because they are skeptical of your so-called "get rich quick" scheme?
So...according to you, it makes no sense for people to work at all.
According to you, people who make a living honestly are suckers.
According to you, people working 9-5 or 40-hour workweeks aren't worth much.
According to you, also, you think we can't stop this program.
Guess again.
We will.
#10 Consumer Comment
Whiners and skeptics stay broke
AUTHOR: Chris - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 25, 2012
If anybody thinks they want "credit card" numbers and would go through all of this to obtain them also is not that very educated. First off, why do they want access to your broke bank account? What good would that do them, you're not filfthy rich so who cares about your $18 bucks in your acct. Furthermore, they cannot just go around ripping off accounts for years and years and these are multi million to billion dollar corporations anyway, i mean are you really that sad of a little man/woman to not "think" before you whine?
I don't care if you get a 9 to 5, work a home biz, start a brick and mortar biz, or collect cans, just do it and shut up with the cry baby routine because it's not helped your pockets not 1 bit. You're not going to stop the program, you're not going to stop people from making money at it, so just move on
#11 UPDATE Employee
RE: Too Bad We Can't See IP Addresses Here
AUTHOR: GreaterOpportunities - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 20, 2012
CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
#12 UPDATE Employee
People have a bad misconception of ZipNadaZilch
AUTHOR: GreaterOpportunities - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 20, 2012
CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
#13 Consumer Comment
Too Bad We Can't See IP Addresses Here
AUTHOR: Scribes unlimited, llc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 13, 2012
#14 Consumer Suggestion
That Email Doesn't Work, Kevin
AUTHOR: Zdawg - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 12, 2012
I shoulda known with the *.ws TLD it was bogus. Kind of disappointed - my son was excited about doing this and I warned him but he was so gung ho I decided I'd take the plunge and go through the signing up, ordering the offer process etc. Well, we never got any email leading us to the promised "training site", just a referral link like what are we supposed to do with that? The whole attraction for us was getting the training so we would know HOW to do the system.
I better notify my cc company ASAP.
Just sayin' -- I don't think it's legit if the promised info is never sent/received. I'd love it if you proved me wrong...but I'm not too hopeful.
#15 UPDATE Employee
I got your back Kevin!
AUTHOR: Stephon - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 26, 2012
Let me break it down for you-
When you join D.I.N., you need to sign up with FreeFactor (D.I.N. no longer uses ZNZ). Once you sign up for FreeFactor you need to complete a trial offer. For example, the CreditReport offer. You sign up for CreditReport and make an account (in which you need to provide your credit card info).
Once you make your CreditReport account, then your D.I.N. system with be active and you'll be able to start receiving $20 commissions for every person you bring into the system to do the same. FreeFactor is paid by companies such as CreditReport for bringing in leads for their service. And by bringing in people who sign up for the trial offer, you'll receive a piece of that money pie.
Your card will NOT be charged until 7 days when your trial is over. It is your responsibility to make sure you cancel your trial on the 5th or 6th day to make sure you don't get charge. <----Notice how its FREE? You are not charged anything, just make sure you cancel in time.
D.I.N. provides excellent top-notch training on how to market your system so you can get others to do the same and start earning commissions. It's that simple folks! I'm making bank just by using craigslist and solo ads and you can do the same if you just open your mind!
And to the person who said kevin will get in trouble for posting his earnings, he will not get in trouble LOL. Are you serious?? LOL. This is a business opportunity not a job! Kevin is just proving a point but you're too close minded to listen. Just check youtube and see all the success stories with D.I.N.. Youtube has more proof than you can handle! :)
All the negative comments on here are from people who have a poor-mindset. They don't think rich. They don't see the opportunity staring them right in the face. They think with their emotions rather than their brain. You must THINK and grow rich. Not just grow rich.
I really feel sorry for all of you people who think poor. I feel sorry that you will be working 40 hours a week until you're 65 years old and then rely on the government to retire you and when you think about making more money, all you think about is getting another job instead of creating jobs! I really do feel bad for you . . . . Kevin is trying to save you from the rat-race, but you just don't see it.
The rich look for and build networks, while the poor looks for jobs.
Open your minds people! :)
#16 REBUTTAL Individual responds
Daily Income Network aka ZNZ
AUTHOR: Unidentified - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
My lesson in all of this is as I thought. "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is".
All I can say is, if you join this organization, you'd better read the fine print first.
#17 Consumer Comment
daily income network
AUTHOR: sara - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 12, 2012
#18 UPDATE Employee
Try before making accusations
AUTHOR: Eliot - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
#19 UPDATE Employee
Try before making accusations
AUTHOR: Eliot - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
#20 Consumer Comment
Do Not Believe Kevin
AUTHOR: Scribes unlimited, llc - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 24, 2011
#21 Consumer Comment
Beware of overstatements.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2011
"Well, here are several of the Fortune 500 companies The Daily Income Career Network uses for their business model. They are companies such as CreditReport.com, Identity IQ, Direct TV, Disney, Time Magazine, Gamefly, Netflix, Transunion, GoDaddy, Vista print and many, many others.
If The Daily Income Network is such a scam, why would all these companies be associated with them? The answer is they wouldn't be. "
The first sentence is meaningless. What does "uses for their business model" mean? Second, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that most of those listed are NOT Fortune 500 companies. Also, I have contacts at two of those companies and they've never heard of your company. Can you tell us what the nature of this "association" you have?
#22 REBUTTAL Individual responds
These are my Facts
AUTHOR: Kevin D - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Here are the payments I have received in the last 30 days with ZipNadaZilch. This is my proof. I would ask anyone who says they'd rather ask a stranger for proof that it works and pays to go ahead and do so. Proof can only be provided by the company or the people associated with that company. I would never accept someones opinion if their opinion is only based on innuendo and gossip. I need facts. If that person providing the opinion does not provide facts then their opinon means nothing. Just becasue someone else said so does not make it a fact. The proof I provide is from my account at Paypal and from ZipNadaZilch itself.
#23 Consumer Comment
I agree with Flynrider.
AUTHOR: Inspector - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2011
When I look up a company on a website I don't look for glowing or positive reports, I look for an absence of negative ones.
#25 REBUTTAL Individual responds
To Flynrider "Bad Advice"
AUTHOR: Kevin D - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 20, 2011
comments. You are also supposed to get FACTS. Asking a total stranger for their
opinion without facts is ludicrous. How can you make a decision and offer your
opinion in writing without having facts to back up your statement. This is one
of the reasons so many people think they get scammed. They go into something
without really knowing what they're getting into and then when it's not what
they expected they call it a scam.
It takes hard work to make money just like in any regular job. When you start a
new job you make sure you learn everything there is to learn because otherwise
you won't have a clue what you're doing and eventually get fired. Why is it any
different here?
The advice I offered in my first response and which I'm offering again is get
facts, facts, facts. Get the proof of what is being stated. Comments and
opinions mean absolutely nothing without the facts. To say it's "Bad
Advice" to go directly to the source and ask questions and get the facts
and or proof to back up your claims is in my view ignorant to say the least.
Do you accept a regular job without knowing the details of how much you are to get paid and what you have to do to get that pay?
Would you ask a total stranger that
question and make your decision based on that answer?
This is a FREE program. You are never asked for any money.
As stated earlier I invite anyone to get more information you can contact me at info@getpaideachday.ws.
1. If you wanted to open an account with Suntrust Bank, do you first ask a total stranger how they feel about Suntrust, or would you call Suntrust and direct your questions to them? "
Ninety nine out of 100 people who are scammed will complain that they asked the scammer if it was a scam, and the scammer denied it. Gee, who woulda thought that could happen?
If you suspect a scam, the last place you're going to get an honest answer is from the person trying to scam you. So, yes, you'd be better off asking a total stranger than the company/individual that is trying to get you to part with your money. That's just common sense.
#27 Consumer Comment
I've heard good things...
AUTHOR: Alb492 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
#28 REBUTTAL Individual responds
Not A Scam By Any Stretch Of The Imagination
AUTHOR: Kevin D - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 15, 2011
I am Kevin and I am directly mentioned in this report. As you can see, Ben Gould, the author of this report, has specifically stated all he did was watch the video and gather information from other sites. This means he never tried it and never bothered to get the facts. He is basing his conclusions on other peoples comments without verifying their claims. There are no facts to back up his statements whatsoever.
Well, here are several of the Fortune 500 companies The Daily Income Career Network uses for their business model. They are companies such as CreditReport.com, Identity IQ, Direct TV, Disney, Time Magazine, Gamefly, Netflix, Transunion, GoDaddy, Vista print and many, many others.
If The Daily Income Network is such a scam, why would all these companies be associated with them? The answer is they wouldn't be.
Here is how it works. These companies advertise their products online every day. They have partnered with a company called ZipNadaZilch who in turn places all their trial offers on one site. ZipNadaZilch will pay you to refer people to their site and complete an offer. Say for example: If you get someone to complete an offer for CreditReport.com you get paid $20. That will continue to happen for as long as you keep referring people to complete an offer.
There is no scam here. A Fortune 500 company pays ZipNadaZilch to advertise for them and in turn ZipNadaZilch pays ou for getting others to complete their offers. This program works, you get paid on a daily basis and it's real.
They have very strict rules concerning spam, scams and verifiable information. All information given to them must be verifiable and legitimate. If they find it is not they put your account on hold and tell you what needs to be done to get it fixed. Once you provide the information needed they release the account for your use.
Ben Gould also reported that a credit card is needed to do this program. That is correct. If you go to the website of CreditReport.com right now you will see that the only way to take advantage of their trial offer is to provide them a credit card. This is no different. You are dealing directly with each of the companies mentioned above. You are on their site completing their offer. These companies have a stake in making sure no one is trying to cheat them. This is specifically the reason I always state make sure you are completely honest with all the information you provide. As you can see Ben Gould specifically mentioned that this was stated to him.
I invite anyone and everyone to get in contact with me at info@getpaideachday.ws and I will send you proof of the payments that I myself receive from ZipNadaZilch on a daily basis to my Paypal account.
If you think something is a scam go straight to the source. This person never contacted me even though he had all my contact information. He never bothered to get any information from me or from anyone associated with The Daily Income Network or with ZipNadaZilch. He decided the information provided by sources that had nothing to do with any of these companies to influence his decision and recklessly call this a scam.
I admit there are many scams on the internet and you should always be careful of anything you are trying for the first time. However, I pose these questions to you and let you decide how you would proceed:
1. If you wanted to open an account with Suntrust Bank, do you first ask a total stranger how they feel about Suntrust, or would you call Suntrust and direct your questions to them?
2. If you must ask questions to someone other than Suntrust, would you make sure that it is someone who has been a Suntrust customer or accept the answers from someone who has never been a customer?
The internet is full of people who have their own opinion, but an opinion is just that when you dont have the facts to back it up.
Ben Gould advises you to be careful as do I. But being careful and being smart are to very different things. When you are researching a company the first step you should take is to contact that specific company. Ask them any and all questions you want. After that, if you must research them on the internet make sure you accept comments from those that have been involved and offer facts to prove their statements.
Everyone should be careful of internet scams because they are very real. However, just because there are scams, it does not mean that everything is a scam. In his second sentence Ben Gould states he went into this already believing it was a scam and never allowed himself to think otherwise. He never gave it chance and then compounded that error by not contacting the very people who would have provided any and all information needed.
Peace
Kevin D

