To my dismay it was just another MLM trying to get me to sign up with their moneymaking system. Rack in the dough with hardly any work, watch your bank account grow, this is the same song we hear time and time again in spam e-mails.
Luckily Craigslist will soon be charging a $25 fee to place job ads in an effort to stop spam.
I decided to check this company out and learned quite a few interesting things. Although, when you do a search on "MyWorldPlus scam" you will get a lot of articles about how much of a scam and rip off it is but the article writer will have an affiliate link in their signature or somewhere in the article or they will try to tell you how their program is so much better. It can be difficult to filter through the clutter, but I managed to find some useful information.
I found an article on Rip-off Report about the company and its affiliations with other scam MLM companies. The author is anonymous and there is absolutely no mention or promotion of any other moneymaking opportunities. I have used articles from this source numerous times in the past and hold it in high esteem.
The author goes on to say in a nutshell how he was originally ripped off by Greenzap, a company that Ben Glinsky, the proprietor of MyWorldPlus is a know affiliate, or former affiliate of. Greenzap at some point in time began automatically debiting the author's bank account that he had originally registered when he was a member of Greenzap, even though he had never signed up for the program, they then sent him the worthless discount card that they promote on the MyWorldPlus website. The author filed complaints but apparently to no avail. His next plan of action was to change his bank account, which Greenzap began debiting also. "Where did they get my new bank account information?" the author asks.
I wanted to write this article as an addition to the many scam reports on this company because I think it is very easy for a person in need of a little extra cash, especially in today's economy to be enticed to join a program like this, not realizing that they could potentially lose a lot more than the registration fee they pay to join.
Good luck in your endeavors and be very careful.
Published by Anonymous
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