Do get rich quick schemes ever work?
March 10th, 2006
Get rich schemes are indeed very attractive for men and women regardless of who we are. It is the desire of everyone to be rewarded with the riches and abundance.
But does get rich schemes work? Yes, sometimes they really do. And you can really get a handsome reward for that. But many times, participants of the get rich schemes lost their money.
Get rich schemes can be in the form of ponzi schemes, autosurf, mlm, etc. They take money from you (they will call it investments), sometimes in exchange for a product or service that really doesn’t worth as much. But always, the selling point is that they will promise a good return for your investment.
Some of this schemes will take your money and just disappear. But the more organised ones will operate for quite some time, giving the investment returns for those asking to get back the investments, funding it with the money collected from new investments. When the confidence grows and more and more people are willing to put more money on the schemes, that is when the operator of the schemes disappear with the money.
So, do they work? Yes. As easy example. If today you put in $10,000 into a Studio Traffic ( http://www.studiotraffic.com ), your account level will be $100,000 after 9 months. After that, you can get $33,000 every months just surfing Internet. But as you can see, the risk here is that we don’t know how long studiotraffic will survive. If it survive forever, you get your money $33,000/month forever. If it closes down tommorrow, all your money go down the drain.
If you are more willing to learn, and go slowly, capturing opportunities around, working with other poeple to acquire the riches, I’ll suggest you to read around, looking for ideas, and gain knowledge along the way. But of course, that’s if you are willing to accept delayed gratification, which not everyone does.
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