Saturday, October 23, 2010

SCAMS-Be Aware-And report when necessary


The Internet is a large international network of people and companies-and a place where people can make a pretty decent life. However, it is also a place where certain unsavory characters can do freely roam-to take your dollars and run. Scams – the human mind can be pure or tortuous-and devious mind is that you have to look out for and be aware of all time.

Easy marks for a scam are those who are new and inexperienced, or those seeking desperately a way to make some money, which usually will target swindler. Hype fake emotional and sincerity are your ticket to a scam. Some are obvious, but others are not. Now, I mean no offense if you have been duped-why-has been there and done that.Don't be embarrassed or shame-be aware-and vote be ever vigilant in their choices. and remember to reassure even, that next time, prohibit the sky, you must find another scam, you definitely will handle it differently.

Affiliate scams

What constitutes a blow affiliate?

1. no contact information

2. commissions high-(I know what you're saying-but it looks so good? are you sure?) Research-people don't remain silent when they have been cheated on the Internet.

3. your emails go unanswered.

4. The worst of all – your affiliate checks bounce.

Work-at-Home Scams

Work-at-Home scammers will gear its sights to the mother, who wants to work at home, or the guy who lost their jobs or the person who wants to supplement your income of an online venture.If you're looking for a position working at home remember these warning signs:

1. If you have to pay to have access to the site or database to make money-could be a scam.

2. If you receive an email-before joining-that says something on the order of "no BS-this is a legitimate offer!"Be clear-is BS!

3. If you're not been paid-strong indicator has been duped.

4. They change the rules and pay days (of course, the string you and avoid paying you).

Well, I can say that I haven't found a affiliate coup, however, have been hit with a work-at-home scheme. initial Was my first attempt to find work on the Internet before getting into affiliate marketing. anyway, remember to send an email asking a question in respect of all things, to be paid. I have not received any response. so I sent another email informing you that could not access the link to your site and I was getting a 404 error, and I was wondering if they could fix it.Yes, tortuous-but was wondering if they would respond and Yes, they did then, knew it was a scam.

Report their scams

The Internet can be a vast network of international agents, but the word scam travels quickly and people hear. If you think that the phone was a good communication tool, also, the Internet is so good-and sometimes faster if you know where to go.

If you have been scammed and wish to prevent scammers from getting richer and any new victims getting poorer-use the list below-and report it.

However, assume this responsibility lightly-if they are injured or mistreated-but not mistaken, not report it. and remember — a fraud occurs when a program or a business makes promises that misrepresents or not remain.

Report a fraud (http://www.homebasedbusinessreviews.com/reportascam.html)--you will report information here, if you believe that a program or business opportunity is adulterated or make promises that are not being maintained.

Fraud.org (http://www.fraud.org)-this is a site where you can report different types of scams: telemarketing scams, Elder scams, Internet fraud, fraud against businesses.

Rip-off Report (http://www.rip-offreport.com)-report of deception is a site of consumers for the consumer, who is seen by more than 2,892,077,866 people.

Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.org)--never forget the Better Business Bureau-when you register a complaint – will contact the Organization to try to resolve the problem for you.

Secure Web (http://www.webassured.com)-you can submit a complaint as well, look at your watch list. companies are placed in your watch list when they blatantly ignore Internet standards.

Federal Trade Commission-(http://www.ftc.gov)

ScamWatch (http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/content/scams/scams.asp)-Scam Watch covers financial investment scams, pyramid schemes and miraculous healing.

ScamBusters (http://www.scambusters.org)
In conclusion, when starting work on the Internet, you'll find obvious scams and frauds not so obvious. the key is to research and as always, buyer beware. If your gut Gets a restless node in it and, if you hear yourself saying, "this is too good to be true?"-take note, it probably is.







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