After my husband wrote that email to the World Market Auction, he never received a response. It seems that they don't care to share their eBay ID--perhaps, as one commenter said, because it isn't an active one like they claim. So I am inclined to believe that it is a scam and I'm glad we didn't send in the application right away like we had initially planned on doing. According to some comments I have received on this blog, after sending in the application they ask you for your bank account so they can deposit money which you are to forward. This is a big no-no if you don't know the person. So I would recommend you avoid this company!
Those of you who come upon this blog, please feel free to leave comments. They will help the people who come after you to make a more informed decision.
I know there are a lot of people who are looking for work-at-home opportunities. The World Market Auction purports to be a work-at-home job, but in the end it looks more like a scam than anything else. However, I can recommend a few opportunities that I know are legitimate.
If you have the time to shop, you might consider mystery shopping. I did this for several months and it does pay. Here is the directory of Mystery Shopping companies that I used. Beware of imitations. Typing "mystery shopping" into Google will get you a bunch of scams that will only end up filling your inbox with spam. This directory is valid and I highly recommend it.
If you would like to try online marketing, there are a couple options that I can recommend. First, you could try the 30 Day Challenge. This is a totally free program that helps you earn your first $10 or so in 30 days. I went through about 21 days of the challenge, gave up because of illness, but 3 days after the challenge ended, I earned $11 off the effort--so in effect I sort of won the challenge. Also, I applied what I learned to some other sites I already had and have made nearly $200 in the last two weeks. It teaches you how to legitimately and honestly earn money online. It's not easy--you'll have to put in a few hours a day once the challenge starts--but it is free. The challenge officially starts in August, but in June and July they have pre-season and from September through May you can still work on the previous challenge.
Another online marketing program that I recommend is called Reality-Networkers. They are a more traditional online marketing system. I have been working with them for a couple of months and am close to moving up to the next level. This method is fairly easy and you'll have a lot of help from your upline (which would be me if you sign up using this link). It's NOT a get rich quick scheme, but my level 5 upline is pulling in about $3,000 a month now. The nice thing about this program is that you can work it as much or as little as you want, and as long as you don't quit, you will get somewhere.
So if you were researching World Market Auction because you are interested in making money from home, these are some viable options. Feel free to check out any or all of them, and I wish you success in your money-making endeavors.
Those of you who come upon this blog, please feel free to leave comments. They will help the people who come after you to make a more informed decision.
I know there are a lot of people who are looking for work-at-home opportunities. The World Market Auction purports to be a work-at-home job, but in the end it looks more like a scam than anything else. However, I can recommend a few opportunities that I know are legitimate.
If you have the time to shop, you might consider mystery shopping. I did this for several months and it does pay. Here is the directory of Mystery Shopping companies that I used. Beware of imitations. Typing "mystery shopping" into Google will get you a bunch of scams that will only end up filling your inbox with spam. This directory is valid and I highly recommend it.
If you would like to try online marketing, there are a couple options that I can recommend. First, you could try the 30 Day Challenge. This is a totally free program that helps you earn your first $10 or so in 30 days. I went through about 21 days of the challenge, gave up because of illness, but 3 days after the challenge ended, I earned $11 off the effort--so in effect I sort of won the challenge. Also, I applied what I learned to some other sites I already had and have made nearly $200 in the last two weeks. It teaches you how to legitimately and honestly earn money online. It's not easy--you'll have to put in a few hours a day once the challenge starts--but it is free. The challenge officially starts in August, but in June and July they have pre-season and from September through May you can still work on the previous challenge.
Another online marketing program that I recommend is called Reality-Networkers. They are a more traditional online marketing system. I have been working with them for a couple of months and am close to moving up to the next level. This method is fairly easy and you'll have a lot of help from your upline (which would be me if you sign up using this link). It's NOT a get rich quick scheme, but my level 5 upline is pulling in about $3,000 a month now. The nice thing about this program is that you can work it as much or as little as you want, and as long as you don't quit, you will get somewhere.
So if you were researching World Market Auction because you are interested in making money from home, these are some viable options. Feel free to check out any or all of them, and I wish you success in your money-making endeavors.
4 comments:
I received the same job seeker message. Having searched on the web for 'ebay drop off stores' I found some interesting comments. See http://amitheonlyone.org/
Hi Everyone,
World Market Auction is a scam , what they do is they steal the money from other people account and then transfer that money to your account , ask you keep 5 percent of it and then take rest of the money. The reason why they are using your account is because if they get caught no one will be able to find out who are they and at the end of the day, its you who will get got.
I have been a victim of such case, but fortunately my bank has helped me from getting out of it.
So if world market auction hires you , its you who will get caught and no one will be able to find who are they.
PLEASE DONT SUPPORT THEM , AT THE END OF THE DAY YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IN A JAIL, TRUST ME
I found this blog as I just received an email from WMA and decided to check it out. They've obviously gotten my details from a recruitment site somewhere (I've spent the past few months looking for a job) and tailored theyr email to sound like it was a perfect match for my skills "we have an opportunity for
an experienced Executive Assistant/Administrative Assistant" "essential that you have advanced MS Word, PowerPoint & Excel
skills, type 45 wpm minimum" - it was so well-worded that I had to do a double-take but it still sounded fishy so Googled it. I'm glad I did!
Thanks for leaving the comment on my blog, I just wanted to stop by and say thanks for the encouragement about the house buying.
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