Hello all you "lovely" people. Thejoe2k8 is back from his unfair suspension to grace the pages of the forum once again. Today we will discuss the statement of Honesty on the internet... Here to discuss this topic is Joey.
Thejoe2k8: "Mr. Joey. Where does honesty fit within the world wide web?"
Joey: (Deep southern drawl) "According to a recent college survey. Out of 27,483 students and faculty, 23,541 openly admitted to lying about something on the internet. That's roughly 86%. According to those numbers honesty doesn't seem to fit in too well with the internet."
Thejoe2k8: "What's your take on the people stating that they're on many of these kinds of sites and don't complete multiple offers?"
Joey: "It's almost impossible to acheive that feat, considering most of these sites have the same affiliates; for the most part anyway. Maybe, they don't do the Blockbuster.com or Stamps.com offers over and over. But I'd say there's more than a couple of people who have joined pandaresearch a half a dozen times. Considering you have members in the cult... er, group stating they use different email addresses to do certain offers more than suggests the theory is true. Is this fraud? No, most of us have multiple email addresses. As long as you use your real name, physical address, and don't pretend to be Tony down the street; then no it's not fraud."
Thejoe2k8: "Excellent that you brought up Blockbuster and Stamps.com. Do you believe the members that sign up for those respected services actually do it out of INTEREST?"
Joey: "Someone stated they would've signed up for the offer regardless of whether or not it offered cash or not... Blockbuster.com, Stamps.com, Netflix.com, and several others have been around for quite some time. Their ads are on every major website and even most of the minor sites, looking for new members. If it was a service you really wanted to begin with; why wait and sign up for the incentive? Why only join after you find out there's a site out there that offers cash for signing up for these offers? How many closed those accounts only to come on here and sign up using a different credit card, username, and email address?"
Thejoe2k8: "One last question. How many members do you believe has more than one active fusioncash account?"
Joey: "I know that I'm not one of 'em. But with those using a wireless router with more than one active wireless signal around their home. I'd be willing to bet there's more than a couple that get more than one monthly check from fusioncash and other sites."
Thejoe2k8: "Thank you, Joey. This has been a special edition of "Tick you off" Magazine. Thank you and have a terrible day!