What about Money Now Funding Services. What do they do and are they Legit?
Already Tried: They are trying to get me to invest anywhere between $5,000 and $20,000 for leads that they work for me. I get paid for each customer they recruit. I haven't paid anything (other than the $500 sign up fee). I'm not opposed to investing money, but I don't want to just throw money naway.
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I've found a couple of different companies using that name. Can you tell me where they're located, or if they have a website you could show me?
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Their calls come from Az. My web site through them is Lawenterprises.moneynowfunding.com
Thank you. Let me see what I can find. I should have a response within a few minutes.
Money Now Funding also goes by the name "VSN Web Services." This company has an F rating from the better business bureau. There is a negative review about them, but it appears to be related to telemarketing, and not the service that they provide.http://www.bbb.org/central-northern-western-arizona/Business-Reviews/work-at-home-companies/vsn-web-services-in-phoenix-az-1000022261/Customer-ReviewsHere's another complaint about their marketing practices.http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-623-321-4356/3In addition, this company is not currently registered to do business in Arizona. They were administratively dissolved in 2010.http://starpas.azcc.gov/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=wsbroker1/names-detail.p?name-id=L15607995&type=L.L.C.As a general rule, it's a good idea to avoid any company that fits within the following business model:1. Work from home.2. Promises of huge amounts of money.3. No education, training, or experience required.4. No discernible screening process to get "hired."5. You're doing all of the work yourself.6. You have to pay to sign up.This business model only works for people who are selling the "job opportunities." Lots of people pay in, but very few of them are successful. Most people wind up feeling as though they did not get their money's worth. This is not how legitimate businesses work. Usually, a company will advertise a job, and people who meet certain requirements can apply. They review applications, do interviews, and make a decision. Please rate my service before signing out, as this is the only way that I get credit for the time I spend helping you. I hope that you are 100% satisfied - if not, please click "reply" so that we may continue the conversation. Good luck.
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