Bad Experiences with Etouchcashcom

From 3arf

To be honest, I have never heard of etouchcash.com and now I know why. When I saw that Helium was looking for a review on this site, I decided to go check it out. As a writer whose only income is working from home on the internet, I am always on the look-out for additional ways to earn a few bucks.

Many of you do the same thing that I do, I am sure. You write a few articles during the day and then spend some time sending out additional queries, or you spend time searching for other writing jobs. Some of us even do the quick surveys or other internet pay to click's to help supplement our income.

I thought that etouchcash.com might be some kind of click and earn site, or a survey site. Not so! What I found was one big giant ad site. Oh, the ads were telling you that you could quit your day job or that you could spend ten bucks and make millions! Some of them appeared to be just like the many thousand we have all waded through in search of legitimate online work.

Some of the listings seemed legit, but only gave another web address for you to go to. For instance, one listing was headed Air Force Careers and it advised that if you were interested in a career in the Air Force go to www.AirForce.com for more information. I am pretty sure that anyone who is interested in joining the Air Force could have figured that out!

The thing that bothered me the most was that the home page plainly states that This domain may be for sale. There is even a link that you can click on if you are interested in buying it. Again more advertising when all you really want is to find legitimate work at home companies.

If this etouchcash is doing so well, I can't imagine why it would be for sale. You do the math and see what you think. Personally, I think someone had an idea to try to make some money by hosting a huge advertisement site, and it didn't quite pan out, because internet searchers are getting smarter about these type sites.

We have all waded through the really good sounding stuff, just to find out it was either a scam, or they wanted money to give us a list of work at home places we could find on our own. At least etouchcash wasn't trying to get you to join or pay any fees that I could see. What I did see was a bunch of ads that I can find on my own if I was interested.

I really don't care that Bob quit his day job and is now a millionaire all because of this little known work at home system he found! I have read tons of these testimonies before. I didn't buy into it then and I don't think I will this time either.

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