There are countless work at home scams, be doubly suspicious if you are asked to pay any sort of fees in advance. This particularly well worn scam site design , seems to go by the philosophy, if you are going to lie, go big. ( Leave off the affiliate ID in your posts (?invite=24087) if you don't want to risk you Answers account) There are many sites using that identical template and faked earnings report, some only weeks old claim to have paid out millions. 0% automated trust ranking here: This report on work at home schemes from a few years ago looks at some rather elaborate scams.
Let's see... online job promises, impossible promises, horrible English, referral system, targeting youth who will buy such nonsense...yep, totally legit.