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Old 08-01-2012, 11:41 AM
 
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but I've been informed of a website called Zeek Rewards, where you sign up, pay some money, and post an add on the site and eventually make money. They say that if you sign people up, you will make something off their earnings and you will make more if you buy bids for auctions and give them away to customers that Zeek Rewards gives to your account. My question is, does anybody know if this is a legitimate multi-level marketing program or a pyramid scheme that is to be avoided?
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Old 08-01-2012, 11:54 AM
 
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I found this on Google, doesn't look too good.

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Old 08-16-2012, 11:13 PM
 
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Zeek has had a lot of issues lately, and keep in mind the company is associated with "penny auctions" where people lose a lot of money. There were lots of posts lately where people weren't getting paid for auctions they won. My husband & I got in, only to realize this and decided to get out some of what we put in. However, they changed from writing checks to e-wallets, where we'd have to give them a checking and savings acct. number, so we declined, since it wasn't that much money. You can see info on Zeek if you search for PatrickPretty.com and BehindMLM.com.

Breaking news: Zeek closes headquarters today, and cancels the red carpet scheduled for next week.
Rex Venture Group in Lexington, N.C., which operates zeekler.com and zeekrewards.com that some say is a pyramid scheme, closed its headquarters for the rest of the week Thursday. | The-Dispatch.com

BREAKING: Zeek Rewards pull plug on Ponzi scheme | BehindMLM
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