03-18-2017, 08:26 AM
Finally admitted to myself that I need to find some way to bring in some $.
Can't do very much anymore so that walmart greeter job idea is just out...
So I looked into possible things using the internet - very carefully.
No extra $ for expensive stuff, so I weeded through the cheapies to find any that seemed like they might be simple and easy enough for me to learn and use.
Went for a few low-$ things, mostly ones with no question refunds in 'em.
Found right away that most are way out of my league - I don't even know what so many of the acronyms mean yet let alone what to do with all the stuff - and I did get a couple of refunds.
The most spendy one is an audio course which I found too late that I cannot really hear enough of to be helpful for me.
But here's what I really think I'm seeing in all of this...
-Mostly sellers of IM stuff make super-exaggerated claims;
-The stuff most folks seem to be selling hypes all the mega-millions they supposedly ALREADY made with all sorts of charts and lists of $$$ amounts;
-None of what I've seen yet is any sort of complete beginners guide that takes somebody like me from starting out to the point of being able to bring in a little long enough to make it possible to learn more and continue;
-Some of whats offered is not only untruthful in its claims - but also outright krap - like 'Review Wizard' turned out to be;
-Some of the sellers can be very, very nasty.
I'm probably forgetting a bunch of other stuff I've noticed in recent months, but one thing for sure - getting harshly skeptical of all claims has been a really natural response to all of this !!
I've basically already lost all regard for most sellers because what the excessive BS'ing doesn't explode, all too soon when the uselessness of what they've been hawking shows itself - it all gets revealed as a pure waste of time.
And here I am now, relieved to see honest reviews of stuff, finally.
Thanks.
Can't do very much anymore so that walmart greeter job idea is just out...
So I looked into possible things using the internet - very carefully.
No extra $ for expensive stuff, so I weeded through the cheapies to find any that seemed like they might be simple and easy enough for me to learn and use.
Went for a few low-$ things, mostly ones with no question refunds in 'em.
Found right away that most are way out of my league - I don't even know what so many of the acronyms mean yet let alone what to do with all the stuff - and I did get a couple of refunds.
The most spendy one is an audio course which I found too late that I cannot really hear enough of to be helpful for me.
But here's what I really think I'm seeing in all of this...
-Mostly sellers of IM stuff make super-exaggerated claims;
-The stuff most folks seem to be selling hypes all the mega-millions they supposedly ALREADY made with all sorts of charts and lists of $$$ amounts;
-None of what I've seen yet is any sort of complete beginners guide that takes somebody like me from starting out to the point of being able to bring in a little long enough to make it possible to learn more and continue;
-Some of whats offered is not only untruthful in its claims - but also outright krap - like 'Review Wizard' turned out to be;
-Some of the sellers can be very, very nasty.
I'm probably forgetting a bunch of other stuff I've noticed in recent months, but one thing for sure - getting harshly skeptical of all claims has been a really natural response to all of this !!
I've basically already lost all regard for most sellers because what the excessive BS'ing doesn't explode, all too soon when the uselessness of what they've been hawking shows itself - it all gets revealed as a pure waste of time.
And here I am now, relieved to see honest reviews of stuff, finally.
Thanks.