Well, if you're in the former "or is it?" category, and you're in need of some quick cash, have a look at WalletPop's, "25 (Unusual) Ways To Make Quick Money", then leave a comment below and let me know which one(s) you'd actually consider!
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Posted by Sam Freedom at 5:50 AM 21 comments
Labels: fast cash, quick money
QUESTION 1: Do you think whoever is behind Fiverr actually anticipated this? Or, do you think they meant well but only realized it afterwards and aren't yet willing to change it?At common law, a claim based on unjust enrichment can be submitted to five stages of analysis. These can be summarized in the form of the following questions:
- Was the defendant enriched?
- Was the enrichment at the expense of the claimant?
- Was the enrichment unjust?
- Does the defendant have a defense?
- What remedies are available to the claimant?
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Posted by Sam Freedom at 5:01 AM 25 comments
Labels: fiverr, outsourcing, scams
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Posted by Sam Freedom at 4:51 AM 29 comments
Labels: fiverr, outsourcing, ponzi, scams
You need additional $40 to withdraw"
I'll tell you this, Fiverr might slip that news into an obvious place NOW, but until now, it was nowhere easily found. So, the fact is, they stand to make a LOT of money from people who make less than 8 sales... and with a ton of incompetent jamokes out there trying to sell everything but the kitchen sink for $5, it's gonna be virtually impossible for every person who makes 1 sale to make 7 more.
SELLER BEWARE!! THE ODDS ARE IN FIVERR.COM'S FAVOR THAT YOU WILL NOT MAKE 8 SALES!!
That means the odds are they'll get to keep $5-$35 belonging to YOU!
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Posted by Sam Freedom at 5:52 PM 58 comments
Labels: fiverr, outsourcing, scams