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	<title>Comments on: • Scam Alert &#8212; OnLine Jobs Today Dot Org</title>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 23:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For someone who claims to have a legitimate business, Vickie, you have a very strange idea of how to relate to customers and the media. Our site is here to help people find legitimate work at home jobs, locate freelance work, and start home-based businesses while steering them clear of scams.
 
In fact, if your site really offers what it says it does, we'd be eager to tell folks about it. Such a service is hardly unique, but a really good one is rare.

If you are legitimate I'm surprised your not  willing to do whatever it takes to get a good review, including offering a reviewer who obviously thinks your site is a rip-off the opportunity  to be proven wrong. Monster.com, Career Builder, Yahoo! Hot Jobs, Craigslist, Jobster, Indeed, Simply Hired and others all went out of there way to help us evaluate what they have to offer for the book we wrote.

You seem to have a different strategy. Claiming first to be a customer and then admitting that was a lie sure hasn't changed my view.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For someone who claims to have a legitimate business, Vickie, you have a very strange idea of how to relate to customers and the media. Our site is here to help people find legitimate work at home jobs, locate freelance work, and start home-based businesses while steering them clear of scams.</p>
<p>In fact, if your site really offers what it says it does, we&#8217;d be eager to tell folks about it. Such a service is hardly unique, but a really good one is rare.</p>
<p>If you are legitimate I&#8217;m surprised your not  willing to do whatever it takes to get a good review, including offering a reviewer who obviously thinks your site is a rip-off the opportunity  to be proven wrong. Monster.com, Career Builder, Yahoo! Hot Jobs, Craigslist, Jobster, Indeed, Simply Hired and others all went out of there way to help us evaluate what they have to offer for the book we wrote.</p>
<p>You seem to have a different strategy. Claiming first to be a customer and then admitting that was a lie sure hasn&#8217;t changed my view.</p>
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