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The internet is filled with "make money now", Earn $$$ in a few hours per day" and similar hype. The websites continue to become slicker.  Some have try to make themselves look more legitimate or credible by warning you about OTHER scams!

Are there ANY legitimate "money-making programs".  It is possible, but we remain skeptical.

There is one website we've seen (Mazu.com) that does point out many of the scams and seems very direct about the pitfalls of many schemes. He's providing a lot of very good information about the scams and failures of many money-making scams.

So, what about the stuff they're selling on Mazu.com?

We're going to try their program and see if it lives up to it's claims. See us again in late May when we'll have results to report!

In the meantime, if you have direct experience with their program, please write us to tell us of your experiences!


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