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    Question Creative moonlighter

    Creative moonlighter

    Has anyone ever tried them? I joined some months ago and it seems that everytime a job offer is posted it is later withdrawn. I know they delay the free accounts from bidding until after 72 hours (which is a bit unfair) but in anycase I have rarely seen anyone have success from it. If you did let me know. Thanks.
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    Join Date
    Aug 2003
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    Twin Cities Area
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    well, i get tons of emails from them, but who knows if they are even real! probably just shilling to get me to fork over some bucks!
    if you haven't considered chapter 7 bankruptcy, maybe you should.
    eliminate your debt, keep the property you want, most people qualify.
    contrary to popular belief - no attorney is necessary!

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    Yeah, but did you get work from it?
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    Join Date
    Aug 2003
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    errrr, that was my point...

    hundreds of "leads" and NO responses? not one??

    come on!
    if you haven't considered chapter 7 bankruptcy, maybe you should.
    eliminate your debt, keep the property you want, most people qualify.
    contrary to popular belief - no attorney is necessary!

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    Join Date
    Nov 2002
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    paradise
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    I have been registered for a long time now. It is not such a hot site for outsourcing like Elance.com

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    Join Date
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Louisville, Ky
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    i have been there, i found an exploit to let me post my free account without paying.. I have posted several hundred bids and have won only about 15. So it works, but you gotta by quick and good.

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    Join Date
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Knoxville, TN
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    I tried it. You're really better off marketing locally. I feel it uses less energy in the long run. Decide what you're target market is and go after it.
    Laura K.
    http://www.madmousergraphics.com
    graphic design for grownups

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