I was considering signing up with this site but before I pay them to give me some amazing info (so they claim) I thought I would check here first to see if anyone had any inside info to share? I don't mind paying a fee if I am going to get some great and helpful info.
Cheers
Does anyone know if the site moneyfortraveling.com is a scam? Or legit?
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Posted 4 months ago #
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Hi, i can not help you alot here, but i will tell you my teory. they have to make money to so they take a small fee for people joining theyre club. but what i really think is, never pay for information u may not need of a web page. usually its a scam, like "do you wanna know this card trick?, ok just give us 1 US Dollar and we will show you". SCAM.
If there is video or info on the internet that is inportant for something easy, and not something exlusive and expensive that tells you what you get. almost 90 percent of the time, you can get it free from someone else.
so i would say, look further and if not, try calling your bank and hear if theyre credentials/credits are dodgy or if they actually know its a scam.
i am also sorry for bad english. im working on that. i can speak right, but not quite write right. i think. ;O) hope u got some thoughts. and if you have figured this out. share it.
Posted 4 months ago # -
Hi
I second what Erik said - I would not recommend working/seeking info. from a site which seeks money for the same - the way a professional and efficient website shoudl operate and does operate is that they disseminate knowledge and assignments at no cost and the revenue streams comes from the services or ads which are an add on
So steer clear!
Sanjay
Posted 3 months ago # -
TravelSpice - My name is John and I'm one of the co-founders of MoneyForTraveling.com. I can tell you what we are and what we aren't. If it's an indicator of our credibility, we did an interview with Trisha Miller who runs TWE, so we have a good professional relationship with the 'head honcho' of this site!
Our site and products are not for everyone, nor are they intended to be, just as a university education isn't for everyone. I'll offer an overview and leave it up to you to decide:
We have 3 primary products where we teach 3 respective methods of making money while on the road. 1 - Getting traditional travel jobs while overseas. 2 - Completing one-time projects in foreign cities. 3 - Generating passive travel income, such as through internet marketing and investing.
We currently offer a 'just pay shipping' DVD plus an audio CD of 3 coaching calls with actual members of the site. This is meant as an introduction to the subject of making money while on the road. This DOES give you a 30 days trial into our $27 per month club, called the "Exclusive Access Club where' each month, we put out a video and an interview that teaches a new aspect or method for making money while on the road.
If you get the DVD, or any of our other products, there is no obligation to stay a member, and we only want and keep members who are happy customers. We've got a 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee on everything we produce and charge for.
While Erik Nor is right, that much of the information can be found while doing some intense digging, I am of the belief that time is more valuable than money, so we've saved our users an enormous amount of time by doing the digging for you and providing them with the greatest concentration of strictly how-to-make-money-while-traveling advice available, anywhere. We un-apologetically charge for that knowledge.
Like a university degree, we believe that those who are willing to study, put in the hard work, and invest their money upfront, are put on the fast-track to travel success and be paid larger dividends down the road.
Cheers, and my best in whatever direction you decide to take! See you on the road.
John
MoneyForTraveling.com Co-Founder
(From Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)Posted 3 months ago #
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