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  by joelflores1188
 
recently lost my job and been looking into work at home jobs... anybody have any real information on internetsuccessfinder[dot]com? ive been looking and cant find a thing that says its legit (besides its own site) OR otherwise. ONE red flag though, doesnt allow the option to pay through paypal.
  by Helen Halper
 
Welcome to Scamwarners, joelflores1188!
Whois information for domain: internetsuccessfinder.com

internetsuccessfinder.com
IP address: 108.167.132.181
Registrar: NAME.COM LLC
Referrer: http://www.name.com
Created: 2011-11-22
Updated: 2012-01-13
Expires: 2012-11-22
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Name Server: ns3681.hostgator.com
Name Server: ns3682.hostgator.com
The website for internetsuccessfinder.com is only 2 months old and was only registered for one year, which is a classic scam setup.
  by Mike Wilson
 
It is a scam. Just pay $47 and you have a job and the amazing part is they have two openings for internt posting positions in an area where there no internet access.

Another big red flag is the total lack of contact information, howw would you contact htem if there was a problem.

My advice is to stay far away from this one.
  by Dotti
 
For starters, you shouldn't have to pay a fee to get a job, period.

In addition to the information posted above, look at the site itself.

Notice this statement on the main page of the site:
ADS ADVERTISED ON MSNBC, ABC, FOX NEWS, CNN, USA TODAY
What exactly does this mean? To the careless viewer who isn't really reading it, seeing the logos for those major sites will likely be interpreted to mean that those sites endorse this one, and statements like that are often placed on sites like this to attract the people who won't read the fine print. But in reality, all it means is that they paid to have ads run on those sites.

Then, look at their disclaimer:
https://www.internetsuccessfinder.com/04/disclaimer.php
Earning and Income statements made by our company, this website and its customers are estimates of what we think you can possibly earn. There is no guarantee that you will make these levels of income and you accept the risk that the earnings and income statements differ by individual.
In other words, they can make up any number, claiming that they think you can earn that amount, but since they've included a disclaimer, even if you could find them, they are not responsible if (when) you don't earn anywhere near that. The disclaimer then continues to restate in several different ways that you may not make money.

Then we move to the section on testimonials, starting with this:
We cannot completely verify our customer statements in testimonials.
In other words, based on the disclaimers, testimonials may range from complete lies to half-truths, and they cannot be held responsible.
Oh, and by the way, on the subject of testimonials:
For purpose of privacy, testimonial pictures have been adapted and are not their actual photos. Results may vary, testimonials are not typical results. All testimonials have been remunerated.
Translation: we may have faked the photos; you should not expect an outcome like them anyway, and by the way, we paid the people who provided testimonials.