If you've ever even been tempted by the thought of doing medical billing for huge profits (or anything else remotely like it), you might want to take a look:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/12/falsehopes.shtm





If you've ever even been tempted by the thought of doing medical billing for huge profits (or anything else remotely like it), you might want to take a look:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/12/falsehopes.shtm
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it amazes me that people still fall for this crap its so well known by now that there is no magic money in stuffing envolopes or any other inane get rich quick buissness thingys you have to pay a fee for. I think by now if you spend your money on it you deserve to loose it get some commen sense.
"Get rich quick, no risk, huge profits" - anyone that falls for that line deserves to lose everything he has. WTF, if it was that easy everyone would be rich already. My ex-father-in-law used to drawl in his thick Arkansas accent: "If it sounds too good to be true, it prob'ly is."




Hell... even stripping isn't get-rich-quick, and I bet that's why a lot of us got into it! Any scenario with a large profit is going to take a significant amount of hard work, persistence, initiative, and innovative thinking.
I find it so funny that I come home from work (my real-life get-rich-quick fantasy) and turn on the TV to these get-rich-quick infomercials. I love watching them though. Just the thought of security and free time out the wazoo excites me. Everyone wants a panacea--even rational, intelligent people.
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