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	<title>Comments on: Real Interviews for Real Jobs</title>
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	<description>We lose money so you don&#039;t have to!</description>
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		<title>By: Bonnie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description>I busted butt trying to make money on Project Payday, but to no avail. I actually went in the hole on the deal. I completed offer after offer (most of which cost something - ie $5.95 shipping and handling, etc), only to find out I had not received credit for most of them for one reason or another. Either I cancelled the trial offer too soon (meaning they did not have time to rip me off for more money) or it was a duplicate offer.  Since there are only a small number of different offers, I found it impossible to &quot;go green&quot; on enough offers to move on to the 2nd level. I completed several offers for credit cards, loans, payday advances, etc. only to be told that if I did not qualify for and take the loan, CC, or whatever that I would not receive credit for completing the offer. In order to &quot;go green&quot; on enough offers to move on, I would have to have used a real credit card (I used a prepaid, which many of the offers would not accept) and/or buy something. As it turned out, I never succeeded in completing enough offers to &quot;go green&quot; and make any money. I beieve I was paid a total of about $75.00, but my CC got hit for more than that in charges for &quot;trial&quot; offers I couldn&#039;t seem to get stopped (like Stamps.com). I finally just refused to put any more money on the card and moved on, a few dollars shorter and much wiser. 
It is a total scam and Fusion Cash is part of it...so steer clear of Fusion Cash as well. It is all part of the same operation and works basically just the same way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I busted butt trying to make money on Project Payday, but to no avail. I actually went in the hole on the deal. I completed offer after offer (most of which cost something &#8211; ie $5.95 shipping and handling, etc), only to find out I had not received credit for most of them for one reason or another. Either I cancelled the trial offer too soon (meaning they did not have time to rip me off for more money) or it was a duplicate offer.  Since there are only a small number of different offers, I found it impossible to &#8220;go green&#8221; on enough offers to move on to the 2nd level. I completed several offers for credit cards, loans, payday advances, etc. only to be told that if I did not qualify for and take the loan, CC, or whatever that I would not receive credit for completing the offer. In order to &#8220;go green&#8221; on enough offers to move on, I would have to have used a real credit card (I used a prepaid, which many of the offers would not accept) and/or buy something. As it turned out, I never succeeded in completing enough offers to &#8220;go green&#8221; and make any money. I beieve I was paid a total of about $75.00, but my CC got hit for more than that in charges for &#8220;trial&#8221; offers I couldn&#8217;t seem to get stopped (like Stamps.com). I finally just refused to put any more money on the card and moved on, a few dollars shorter and much wiser.<br />
It is a total scam and Fusion Cash is part of it&#8230;so steer clear of Fusion Cash as well. It is all part of the same operation and works basically just the same way.</p>
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