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You guys I hope this is an appropriate place for this podt. You need to know about opening a Greenzap account. Many ebay powersellers have already because they will save a fortune on transaction fees. Greenzap will give you $50 just to open a free account and then they charge a flat fee structure of $1 or $2 per transaction...NO percentages. 700,000 strong and growing out of control.

http://www.greenzap.com/vancouver

Cheers,

Roger

P.S. I just thought you should know.Plus they are giving away share options to those who upgrade to Gold!! 50,000
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Couple of new developments that I think are worthwhile to bring up.

1.) In the coming weeks the Debit/Mastercards will be available
(yes I do know they have been promising them for some time)

2.) The stock options offer has changed to a debenture.
(meaning you will be able to buy stock at 50% of the trading value for GOLD members only)

3.) The $50 webcash will remain as a free incentive but in addition $50 REAL cash
will be added soon in exchange for filling in a short survey after your FREE account
has been activated.

4.) Greenzap will be the only company in the wolrd that can initiate instant transactions
between banks. (right now it does not exist. The best available service is a wire transfer)

5.) Although Greenzap is already listed on the 'Pinksheets' they have retained auditors to
audit the company and have them ready to launch as a full reporting member of the stock exchange.
(added security and full disclosure as Listed companies must report).

These items will put Greenzap in a league of its own.

I urge everyone to join afterall it's FREE.

Cheers,
Sadly Greenzap is a scam. Greenzap is the brainchild of known scammer Damon Westmoreland.

Greenzap was started in April of 2005, and has yet to deliver upon it's service. It merely takes in $100 from hopeful people thinking this is their ticket to get rich without working.

The $100 goes towards your paying in to the pyramid ponzi scheme. The people above you get paid a portion of your "upgrade fee" and in turn for you to make money, you have to convince multiple people to sign up under you and send in the "upgrade fee"

To date Greenzap has been banned from being used as a word in auction listing, most email systems classify their emails as spam, and the webcash is unspendable.

Their are no auctions, the "Storez" are commission junction and linkshare affiliates that are unaware that greenzap even exists (you have to make your purchases via credit card, the "merchants" do not accept greenzap as a form of payment)

The $50 is not cash, it is a fake currency that was created by greenzap to act as a rebate coupon towards a percentage of a purchase from their commission junction affiliates. The rebates can take longer than a month to be reflected in your account, and may not be honored at the discretion of greenzap. The rebates are less than the discount offered by going directly through the merchant.

Webcash has no value. A gift of it of $50wc of $5000wc ammounts to a gift of ZERO dollars. It is fake, and merely a way for greenzap to pay only a portion of the rebate back to you that you would have gotten by going through the merchant directly(keeping the rest for themselves)

go to google and search for "greenzap" and "scam"

They are currently also in the process of selling valueless "pump and dump" stock.

The "400,000" members are people that signed up thinking they would be getting $25 or $50 free, not until later did they find out that webcash is unspendable, valueless, and ammounts to a rebate coupon that is worse than the rebate offered by the actual seller.
Mike you have obviously been watching the TV program called the "real" hustle. Most people who fall victim to scams of this kind are lured in by tapping into their basic greed.

There is hardly a week goes by that I havent won xxx million dollars or euros on a lottery I never entered into, and the number of cars and plasma tvs I have won is amazing. I have to laugh when I get these emails because I despise competitions and cant remember having entered one since I was a small child and my dad used to place bets on the Grand National (a famous UK horse race for you non Brits) for me.

I must be the only person who ever went to Las Vegas and never gambled (I was there all expenses paid for a conference).

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