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How To Identify Scams On The InternetLook before you leap What is the one thing that an Internet scam aims to do?
Simple answer: separate you from your money.
Solution: look carefully at any offer to help you to earn money
that requires you to pay the company anything at all that
seems excessive. Paying for value received is one thing, paying for the benefit
of being able to sell someone else's products is a benefit only
to the company. It is also a warning to be careful.
That does not mean that all companies asking you to
pay something for membership, services or products are
scams. It does mean that you should check carefully. Costly experience teaches lesson This advice comes from my own costly experience. I, and
thousands of others, paid from $1,900 to $44,900 each
for Internet malls. The more you paid the greater the
guaranteed annual income if purchasers worked a minimum
of 10 hours a week. The top package was guaranteed to
earn $200,000 a year, or your money back. They're All Scams Most Work at Home Plans are Scams. Find The Right Ones. Read This Free We should all have smelled something strange when,
for a Wilmington, Delaware company, our payment had
to be transferred to an Israeli bank. No income, no response to all my e-mails, no return of my
money…nothing at all. It was not until that point that I decided to check the
company out on the Internet. That's when I learned the lesson
I am about to teach you. Before you pay a single red cent
to take part in a business opportunity, check the
company out on the Internet. Complaints show up
on Google, Yahoo! and other major search engines.
They are also easy to find on any of the following websites: - KronenbergerLaw.com/AnonymousFraudUnmasking Fraudulent Anonymous Actors on the Internet. We can help www.billingtracker.com/
http://badbusinessbureau.com/
www.scam.com/
http://netscams.golden.net/ You can register your own complaints at any of these sites,
and you should. You can also register
a complaint at http://www.ifccfbi.gov/index.asp with the
Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC). It is a partnership
between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center. It's been said often enough that if an idea looks too good to
be true, it probably is. And I have to admit that $44,900 for
a guaranteed $200,000 a year for 10 hours' work a week is
too good to be true. But they were so convincing. 'Maybe' is no guarantee Look carefully for phrases that say 'you can earn…' or
'projected income is…' Read them wrongly and they appear
to be sure-fire promises. They are professionally
written to give exactly this appearance to the unwary.
They mean absolutely nothing in a legal sense. Check the Better Business Bureau, though it will only
tell you about ongoing disputes, not those that have
been settled. Check with the BBB in your locality and in the
community in which the company's head office is located. But perhaps the most reliable route is to ask trusted friends
who have been involved. After all, if they have made money
and received support, training, and complete answers to
questions, the chances are that the business is legitimate. - OnlineWorkAdvisor.comAvoid Work At Home Online Scams! I Will Show You The Ones That Work. That does not mean to say that you will make money with it,
but the chances are far better than they are with a scam outfit. Remember, if they want a serious amount of your money,
keep your guard up and get ready to run at the slightest sign
that something is fishy. Matthew Eigbe has over 25 years experience in consumer marketing
and now focuses on network marketing using the internet.
He is webmaster at http://www.mattlinks.ws, a site that explains
how you can gain Financial Freedom by inviting people to have
their own domain name.
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