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#1 by freelizard » Thu Nov 05, 2015 08:17

anyone tried this?

why they ask for my paypal password is odd so I changed it .. now they claim i've violated their terms of service and won't respond to my attempts to fix the matter


seems like a scam to me :thumbdown:
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#2 by valerie » Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:03

As far as I know, they do not ask for paypal passwords. They may ask for your
paypal payment address, but not password. Never give our any of your passwords.
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#3 by freelizard » Thu Nov 05, 2015 12:11

They did ask for the password to my account - which I thought odd - but provided it anyway so I could see what they had on offer - then had second thoughts and changed that password immediately

I'll see if they replied to my email yet
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#4 by valerie » Thu Nov 05, 2015 16:13

It just sounds like you opened a scam email or something.

I am sure the show money program would not ask you for your paypal password.
That doesn't make any sense at all.
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#5 by proadco » Thu Nov 05, 2015 17:01

Ok guys.

Here is how Shoe Money works.

You complete the first easy 3 steps and you get your dollar sent instantly to your paypal.

Now, your not giving shoe money your password.

But, you're logging into paypal via his site to paypal.
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#6 by hansgruber » Fri Nov 06, 2015 06:58

ProAdCo wrote: Ok guys.

Here is how Shoe Money works.

You complete the first easy 3 steps and you get your dollar sent instantly to your paypal.

Now, your not giving shoe money your password.

But, you're logging into paypal via his site to paypal.

what does that mean, that he has access to your paypal account?
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#7 by pindokhan123 » Fri Nov 06, 2015 07:51

this shoemoney ting looks kinda dodgey to me guys,i think best not to even open sites like these that look too gud2b true.

even da guy looks like a crooked crook :shock:
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#8 by proadco » Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:43

pindokhan123 wrote: this shoemoney ting looks kinda dodgey to me guys,i think best not to even open sites like these that look too gud2b true.

even da guy looks like a crooked crook :shock:

pinkokhan, you have nothing to worry about. His offer is not available to your country.
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#9 by proadco » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:17

hansgruber wrote:
ProAdCo wrote: Ok guys.

Here is how Shoe Money works.

You complete the first easy 3 steps and you get your dollar sent instantly to your paypal.

Now, your not giving shoe money your password.

But, you're logging into paypal via his site to paypal.

what does that mean, that he has access to your paypal account?


The way it's configured, as you advance each step, you get paid.

If you stop at step 3 and you get paid your $1.00 and do not advance to step 4, then your done.

However, if you promote shoemoney, you get paid .25 cents on every referral that completes step 3.

If you proceed to step 4, you will have to pay for 12 month hosting in order to advance to set 5. But, in doing so,
when you complete step 4, you also get paid. The step 4 rewards is much more than just being paid $1.00
and that is not revealed, but Jeremy does state it's a considerable amount.

Step 4 is the only time anyone has to make a purchase, cause you can't continue getting your education.

I completely understand what Jeremy is doing. What Jeremy is doing should be a mandatory thing for
everyone that comes online that has no idea what to do to make money online.

By the time one completes the last step.

One will have their own domain, hosting, will know how to use Cpanel, will have a live website and have a Google Adsense account and have the adsense live on your own website.

Every step shown on Video and so simple a 10 year old can do it.

I can't understand how so many grown adults online rather rent a car to run around the streets to go find empty cans laying on the street that is worth .02 a can and it takes 30 cans to make a pound and go cash them in to get the money.

Rent a Car = rent a website. ( i.e ) You take the people in those manual traffic exchanges, by upgrading, they rent a site ( like renting a car ) to run around and collect credits that pays ZERO, the person on the other side does the same thing, so end result, they play ping pong trading credits, both are paying to waste their time and calls it advertising when they are not watching the ads anyway cause they be tab surfing.

What Jeremy is doing. He is paying people to learn. Jeremy don't need your money. He already made his money. Jeremy been around a long time making money, He's made himself $10 million online, certainly not running around playing the game of pac man for credits or scrambling for lose change at bux scam sites.

I've posted many of times how people can grow their income with making a blog, adding on Adhitz.com owned by :clixsense: and write up various topics on anything except making money. Cause if everyone was making the big money, wouldn't be clicking for credits and scrambling for lose change.

Got more questions......... post it!
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#10 by valerie » Fri Nov 06, 2015 13:05

Discussing other programs is not allowed.

Rod, you said:
Quote:Cause if everyone was making the big money, wouldn't be clicking for credits and scrambling for lose change.

You are so very very incorrect about that.

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