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OnlineFortuneBuilder.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on November 29, 2011 by joann

OnlineFortuneBuilder.com Review – Is it a scam?

Online Fortune Builder is a new money-making website claiming that users can earn up to $87 in the comfort of their own home. The site promotes a work-at-home opportunity as drop shipper specialist.

More about Online Fortune Builder

The homepage of Online Fortune Builder states that you can start earning right after  signing up. Furthermore, it claims that no degree or prior experience is needed but must have an internet connection in order to qualify.

In order to start earning, you need to pay certain fees for them to teach you on how to use drop ship companies to list items on online stores and websites like eBay.

Working with drop ship companies can be a good way to earn money online as they are the one who will take good care of inventory, shipping, and handling. However, membership fees on these companies can be pretty expensive.

In order for Online Fortune Builder to set up your account, you have to pay $19.95. On top of that, you will be billed $29.95 every month, for six months. That’s a total of $179.70.

Final thoughts on OnlineFortuneBuilder.com

With the state of the economy nowadays, money-making websites are popping almost every hour, promising the same thing: fast and easy way of earning a lot of money. Unfortunately, many sites providing this offer are more likely to be scams.

Many of the things offered by these websites can be learned freely. It’s just a matter of finding the right material and being patient in it.

Please leave your comments for your experience with OnlineFortuneBuilder.com below; it helps others.

If you’re interested in learning how regular everyday people are making money from YouTube, please visit the Work From Home page.  It’s easy and it’s completely free!

 

3 thoughts on “OnlineFortuneBuilder.com Review – Is it a scam?”

  1. Kurt says:
    December 12, 2011 at 4:32 pm

    TAKE ME OFF YOUR UNWANTED MAILING LIST.

    Reply
    1. Steve says:
      December 12, 2011 at 5:50 pm

      Hi, Kurt you must contact the company that is sending you spam. RichInWriters.com does not spam You must contact OnlineFortunebuilder.com and have yourself removed from their mailing list.

      Reply
  2. Kurt says:
    December 12, 2011 at 4:33 pm

    take me off your mailing kist

    Reply

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