EasyCashOnDemand.com Review – Is it a scam?
A certain work from home website called Easy Cash on Demand at EasyCashOnDemand.com, has gotten some attention in cyberspace for people looking for that extra income.
The Look
The money offer catches the readers full attention in bold letters while they fill the whole page with vague or no description why they’re giving out such payout. That of course builds expectations. After filling out a qualification, it takes you to a second page where a barrage of checks, snapshots of sales, and testimonials from people are all over the place.
The Catch
This requires your credit card information and your money.
When a proposed job oblige someone their credit card number and a fee for them to get paid, that’s trouble written on an oversized blinking billboard warning sign staring back. That is simply ridiculous, unless you exactly know where your money is going, and they don’t give out that information without you paying them first.
A genuine company would pay someone to train the people they would hire so they would learn the skills firsthand how things are to be done and if questions arise, someone would be there to respond in a jiffy.
Another thing that is bothering is that the website is being promoted by an advertorial: http://newsreports200.com/more_trends/index-ecod.php?a=268&s1=#.UuvXDvldX65 . An advertorial is a fake news site leading you to think that you’re reading a non-biased website, only to find out it’s meant to promote Easy Cash on Demand.
Bottomline
If and when money is involved, especially in the cyberspace, it would be wise to know and validate the location of business and its proprietor or vendor.
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