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Complaint Review: NSA Technologies, LLC ,makemoneytakingsurveys.org - Akron Ohio

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  • NSA Technologies, LLC ,makemoneytakingsurveys.org 3867 W. Market Street Suite 256 Akron, Ohio U.S.A.

NSA Technologies, LLC ,makemoneytakingsurveys.org Scammmed By False Promises! Akron Ohio

*Consumer Comment: Guilt by Association (Just in case...)

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I was online, and I came across a site stating that I could earn money taking surveys. All I would have to do to have access to the top paying companies who pay for completed surveys is pay a one-time fee of $39.95. This fee would give me information, access, and the means to earning extra money. The site led me to believe that I could earn an extra $1,000 dollars or so a month-just by taking 4 surveys a day. I thought this would be a good opportunity to be able to put in a little extra time on the computer a day to earn some much needed extra money. I was wrong! I was charged the $39.95 for the initial (hopefully) one time fee, and what I received was endless surveys popping up, with no real means of providing me with the extra money as promised. I hope no one else will fall for this scam!

Gregorio
Hemet, California
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Guilt by Association (Just in case...)

AUTHOR: Bill - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, December 07, 2008

I decided to write this as a warning because these reports were helpful to me in deciding not to respond to another "come-on" on a site called "Best10WorkFromHomePrograms.com." Where, by the way, he only lists 2 programs.

His "#1 Best Pick!" (which has no reports on Rip Off Report) is called "Automated Wealth Systems" which was tempting. But as I tried to leave the site it offered me 50% off the the already 50% off price. The math was the first red flag...50% off $49.95 was quoted as $17.00 (???). Then when I went to leave that discount page it offered me another $10 off...making the final price $7.00 (???)!

It seemed they were either being very generous (They must really want to help me.) or all they wanted was my credit card info. What do you think?? Yep...me too.

Dangle the bait...Set the hook...Reel that fish in!

So, (even though I don't go for ANY survey stuff) just for fun, I checked his "#2" pick. Guess what. It's called (drum roll, please) "makemoneytakingsurveys.org." And, it's got the same "countdown to $7.00 as his "#1 Best Pick!"

So, it's obvious to me that "AWS" and "Yours in success, Mathew Taylor" (certainly a pseudonym) are well rounded Rip Offs.

Thanks for your help and I hope this helps everyone else.

Yours in skepticism,
Bill
North Brookfield, MA

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