TURN 6$ to 6,000$ !!!

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Of course get-rich-quick schemes work, I can't believe you didn't know that.

Send money to someone you don't know and wait for the big cheques to arrive, nothing unusual about that. Isn't that how everyone here 'earns' their money?
 
no reason to get sarcastic with me...im not saying they work, im merely opening discussion on it, i believe anything is possible in this world of ours.

belive it or not i've made money using a "get rich scheme" but none like this, I made nearly 2,000$ using info i got off some ebooks but my intention was not to 'get rich quick" but to work for a few $$ 🙂

i guess to each their own.
 
Not quite a Ponzi, but the references don't check out either.

The code section citations in the scam link are garbled to make it difficult to find. However, title 18 section 1302 it sounds like it describes our topic - a "gift enterprise" - get people to send you and others money that depends on the chance that others will try this and mail your name out. A classic chain letter. Although the scheme is sent electronically and not physically mailed, I sure wouldn't want to pay a lawyer to argue that this law doesn't apply.

"I was being paid to place people on my mailing list" "legitimate service" is a sham and won't help much either.

If you do it, don't forget that the IRS will want its piece of your pie, too.

see http://uscode.house.gov/DOWNLOAD/18C61.DOC

-STATUTE-
Whoever knowingly deposits in the mail, or sends or delivers by
mail:
Any letter, package, postal card, or circular concerning any
lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes
dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance;... ;
Any newspaper, circular, pamphlet, or publication of any kind
containing any advertisement of any lottery, gift enterprise, or
scheme of any kind offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or containing any list of the prizes drawn or
awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme,
whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes;
Any article described in section 1953 of this title -
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two
years, or both; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned
not more than five years.
 
hate to burst your bubble, ND, but the definition of income is "a net accession to wealth (in any form) over which the taxpayer has dominion and control." See section 61 of the internal revenue code. Unless there is a specific exemption in the code, any form of income is taxable.

So if you buy a heat sink on ebay, and find $1,000 in the box, that $1,000 is taxable income. Trade a day's labor for a pile of manure, the value of the manure is taxable. Tell your boss to give your pay to a friend and you still have to pay taxes on it.

registered or not, business income is taxable. the out of state thing applies to collecting sales tax, not personal income tax. I suspect that it won't be too long before the IRS has a program that matches high volume ebay sellers to their tax returns.

To borrow a line from Mel Brooks, "It's good to be King"
 
Send $10.00 to PO Box 141, Mytown............
 

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the best sign ive ever seen was:

"will take verbal abuse for $$"

people would walk by, call him a piece of crap, and then pay him. my old roommate loved this guy, he would pay him $10 and just lay into him, calling him every racial, ethnic, just plain BAD saying you could say. the guy took it like a man, and collected his money.

unlike many of the other homeless around here (there are MANY, in fact, we have the most educated homeless in the nation, 3 phd's), he was gone in like a month. probably earned his money, and moved on with life.
 
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