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by Chad Atwoot - 2007-04-10
A few years back may friend told me about this poetry contest. I'm not much of a writer, but I tried out any way. A couple months later they told me that I was one of the finalist in the competition. ...
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by Fabian Tan - 2007-04-11
Go to a job site or a classified section, search for 'data entry' and you will see some home typing jobs and data entry at home opportunities. Are these real?Let me tell you straight off - they are no...
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by Jack Payne - 2007-04-12
How to Resist the Con Artist Trying to make a "Yes Man" out of You through Mind Games.The skilled con artist knows how to rig the game to make the players think they are winning. Every time you put a...
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by Jack Payne - 2007-04-12
It works something like this: "Stock Broker," Ira Foghorn, a complete stranger to you, phones and tells you to watch Blowhard Networks on NASDAQ. Its stock is going to go up. You do. It does. A f...
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by Jack Payne - 2007-04-12
A father / son team of convicted felons actually did this in the early 1990s. The Dominion of Melchizedek, a totally fictitious, sovereign nation was located on an uninhabited Stoll owned by the Repu...
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by Brad Kamanski - 2007-04-13
Warning: What You Don't Know Will Hurt You!After being online since 1999 and attempting to start many online businesses and failing all I can say is Buyer Beware! There are too many scams to list anym...
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by Jack Payne - 2007-04-13
If your lofty ambition in life is to become an accomplished "Identity Thief," think of all the skills you must master: Copious listening in public. Eavesdropping everywhere. Dumpster diving. You must ...
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by Jack Payne - 2007-04-13
You've got some spare hours and want to earn some extra income. You get an offer to become an "Executive Assistant" in an aluminum siding company. You visit their representative, and look over their l...
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by S Johnson - 2007-04-14
When people think of identity theft, they usually think of having their purse or wallet stolen. The thief finds out all their personal info and uses it to expand his own wallet. Lest you think that ...
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by J.D. Rucker - 2007-04-15
1) Push, Pull, or Drag SaleA piece of junk on Wednesday is still a piece of junk on Saturday. There are ads that claim that no matter what condition you trade is in, they'll give you $1500, $2000...