I just found this and was also intrigued. I am assuming its too good to be true and infact a false news report set up to draw unsuspecting people in. The fact there is a time-limit on the promotion makes it more likely to draw people in. Am I right in thinking this is fake?
http://consumer-reporter.co.uk/biz/
Work At Home Mum Makes £5, 397 Per Month - Part Time
Step 1
Go to this link, fill out a basic online form and hit submit at Home Income Academy
Step 2
Follow the instructions at Home Income Academy and set up your account. Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Everything is tracked.
Step 3
You should receive your first cheque within a week or so. Or you can start to have them wire directly into your bank account. (Your first cheques will be about £500 to £1, 500 a week. Then it goes up from there. Depends on how many links you posted online.)
Discount Promotion Ends Tomorrow: Tuesday, July 27, 2010