Is zeekler a ponzi scheme
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Hello and thank you for entrusting me to answer your question.It seems Zeek has done a very good job with Search Engine Optimization (i.e. controlling the search results that come up for it on google and other search sites). All of the top search results have the appearance of being written not by actual patrons of their service, but of zeek.com shills and employees. They are just too positive and too rosy.In general, you should approach any "work-at-home" opportunity with extreme skepticism--especially if they require you to pay them up front before you can start making money, as some reports from the internet suggest is the case with Zeek.From what I can find on Zeek, you need to become a premium member in order to make money with the program. This is a big red flag in my opinion.In short, although I can't find any specific complaints of fraud with this company, Zeek not accredited with the Better Business Bureau and its business model is quite suspicious, if not an outright "ponzi" scheme. All of this noted, Zeek is a large company and it does appear possible to make at least some money through participation and affiliation with their program. But, if it was my decision, I would definitely stay away.I sincerely XXXXX XXXXX this information helps you and I wish you the best.My absolute greatest concern is that you are satisfied with the answer I provide, so please do not hesitate to contact me with follow-up questions. Also, please bear in mind that none of the above constitutes legal advice nor is any attorney client relationship created between us.
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