Posted on 07 February 2012. Tags: com, Google, intuit, mail, site, Sites, tax card, turbo tax, Website
I usually punch in the website I want, which takes me to Google and I go to the first site, assuming it is what I wanted. I just got my Turbo Tax card in the mail and wanted to activate it. I couldn’t, called, it worked, but the site still wouldn’t work. I finally realized I was at myturbotaxcard.com, (it says A GreenDot Corporation). I want turbotaxcard, which is Intuit.
Is Myturbotax affiliated somehow, or is it a scam? Nothing went threw, but I did type in info. It is to late to call TurboTax right now.
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Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: Affiliated, amp, barnes, Company, Fortune, fortune 500 companies, intuit, Someone
I’d like to know in addition to calling or asking someone working for AT&T, how can I find out if a company (like Arise) is affiliated with Fortune 500 companies such as Barnes&Noble, AT&T, Intuit, etc?
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Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: Affiliated, amp, barnes, Company, Fortune, fortune 500 companies, intuit, Someone
I’d like to know in addition to calling or asking someone working for AT&T, how can I find out if a company (like Arise) is affiliated with Fortune 500 companies such as Barnes&Noble, AT&T, Intuit, etc?
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Posted on 31 December 2010. Tags: affiliate marketing, campaign program, customer, customer service reps, eFax, interns, internship program, intuit, iVoice, legitimate company, Marketing, marketing campaign, marketing company, Media
After canceling the 3 accounts requested by RichFox Media and having discussions with customer service reps, in my opinion yes, RichFox Media is a legitimate company. They do exist and are doing business. Not for “hiring,” but for using Intuit Web Service, eFax service and iVoice’s service to get “customers” or as stated in their Craig’s List posts “Interns” with a promise of $20 an hour, to “sign up” for the respective companies free trial services. They also require prof of signing up by requesting your login in information which is to be setup though a specific links supplied by RICHFOX MEDIA to “track” one’s progress which makes me believe their is more going one then a possible “intern” opportunity.
Beware. I believe this is nothing more then RFM funneling people though an affiliate marketing campaign/program disguised as an “internship program” that is being touted as a “marketing company in disguise”. Totally true and quite genius as they are saying upfront and in plane english as to what they really are. Do they have the 3 prospective entities in development what they say they do on their website (http://www.richfoxmedia.com/)? Who knows. But one thing is for sure, if I were you I wouldn’t, no matter how desperate you are for a job, sign up with RichFox Media and potentially help get them paid though affiliate marketing.
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