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  by ct2223
 
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  by Dotti
 
It's a scam.

There are literally thousands of these out there--they are mass-mailed or put in ads all over the internet--the websites change constantly (in fact, the website listed in the email you posted doesn't even exist), but the claims are very similar if not identical.

In fact, look at how many of them are claiming $15 per email:http://www.google.com/search?q=Get+Paid ... =firefox-a

In the end these will require some kind of start-up fee or turn into an MLM/pyramid scheme (even though they claim they aren't). They take your money and disappear, then run the same exact scam under a new identity.

Unfortunately, once you have sent money to a scammer, you are considered a favorable target, and you will be targeted by even more scammers.
  by ct2223
 
Yeah, that's what i figured. I guess I am still just amazed that people are so bold and so blatant and so devious. Thanks for the heads up. Fortunately, i had deleted all these.