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MyHardRoad.com
by Bob on Oct.10, 2009, under More Information
First off, mega thanks to Don for keeping this site active and for keeping people informed. I greatly appreciate it my friend.
I have been offline, as many know. I have been hit with one thing after another for months. First off, my wife had bariatric surgery. Shortly after that, my mother was hospitalized, the first of 4 hospitilizations, for pneumonia. I have been in court, concerning some old debt, and I have had bronchitis myself. Add to that the fact that I am up for bariatric surgery myself, and the fact that they keep sending me to doctor after doctor to clear my heart, my lungs, my circulatory system, and also to deal with med issues post surgery and, well, I have been running myself ragged.
MyHardRoad.com went offline on July 30th. I suspended the account. I have just now paid the hosting company and the site should be back online soon. That is not to say that everything will be smooth, but the site will be back, people who are at payout WILL be paid, and the site will return to normal activity. However, what will not continue, as I cannot keep absorbing the costs, is the ads that I used to place there. In order for the site to continue to pay, ads will need to come in. If people advertise, there will be money and people will earn. If people do not advertise, there will be no incoming funds and no ads to click. I’m sorry for the change, but I simply cannot afford to keep paying people to look at the things that I promote, as they do not join the programs, and/or purchase the things that I advertise.
I plan on talking to Don soon and seeing if he wants to become an equal partner in MyHardRoad.com and I also plan on talking to Buck to see if he wants a role there, maybe even possible shared ownership. I will continue to talk to people and, if there is a way to make the site better, I will certainly listen.
Thank you for your support.
Peace,
Bob
This should be common sense …
by Bob on Jul.20, 2009, under More Information
I get asked often about different work at home offers that people receive in their email. Some are legit, most are scams, and some simply don’t pay worth a damn. I do know some people who do make a living working at home, including myself, but nobody that I know is getting rich online.
I feel I should make a post about something that comes up all the time, job offers from companies and/or people who want you to pay them up front. THESE ARE SCAMS !!! It should be common sense that, if a company/person wants to hire you that they should be paying you, not the other way around, and yet many people fall for this, figuring that they should pay something up front.
Think about this, what job, offline, have you ever had, which required you to pay money to work there ??? No job that I know of requires you to pay simply for the privilege of applying. Sure, you may have to buy work boots, or uniforms, or something of that nature, but most employers furnish that stuff and, certainly, none of them charge you to try working for them.
Bottom line, if an online offer requires money from you, look elsewhere. You will find places that, even if they do scam you, do not charge you anything up front.