Do not Get Fooled by scammers on the Internet of your hard earned Money
It is said that 97% prograams ,offers,services ,products etc et offered on Internet for a price are Scams meant to dupe the unwary on the Internet.
I myself has burnt my fingers heavily and learnt to discern chaf from the grain
Even well established GURUS do not spare you even the big big names though lure you but ultimaately leave you in the lurch
Once they recieve the payment they are gone they even donot reply to you on phone and or on the mail
In such cases one gets frustrated and duped by the fraudesters how to tackle them is the question and bring back them to the book big names inclusive ?
Well we shall discuss those methods in some future article
They say Prevention is better than cure
This dictum works best for escape from Scams
Here is a small piece of content which I have found on the Internet
Read enjoy and Benifit
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Beware of the three ways of getting fooled into giving up your money through seemingly innocent money-making schemes. Scams are all around us and it can be found in every single area of life, but more so in such areas where the risk is greater such as when dealing with credit cards, bank accounts and other activities which involve sending or receiving money online.
The Bank/Credit Card Email Scam:
If you get an email asking you to sign up to your bank account or credit card through the email because your privacy is under danger or just to receive a free gift or something: BEWARE! Do not sign up through the internet address provided in the email. If the email does make you anxious, go to the bank or credit card site using the address you know already or through searching the search engines.
How Does This Scam Work?
The senders of the email know that only a very few will sign up but that is all they need. When you signed up to the bogus internet address, they got your user and password. Now its time for them to party!
The Missing Millionaire Scam:
If you receive an email saying that they represent a dead or missing former ruler, high-ranking official or businessman from an African, Gulf or even Russian: BEWARE! They offer you a chance to earn anything between one to five percent of ten to fifty million. And for your co-operation only. Don't get sucked into this, for though they speak of giving you money, they will receive cash and from your account.
How Does This Scam Work?
They will ask you for your bank details in order to transfer the cash and then they will use that to transfer a small amount. Now, once you trust them, they will ask you for more personal and secure details because they "need" that to transfer the entire sum in and out of your account. What they won't tell you is that they will transfer all the money out from your account: theirs and yours.
The Make Money Fast Scam:
This is the most innocent of the lot, but that is also why it is the most dangerous. These are so-called companies that advertise that if you only sign up and use their system, you will mint money. Please do not fall for such schemes. They will pay you some money but then once trust is built, they will fleece your bank account. Remember that quick money scams are the surest and fastest way to lose all your money!
Conclusion:
Whatever you do online, always remember that the internet is not a safe place. Treat it like you would treat any other business venture and bring up your guard. If you play it safe and check out the companies before committing, you will be able to guard yourself against losing money to crooks. "
hope it is useful piece of advice
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Comments (12)
Sergio Felix7
IT Pro
This is exactly the main reason why "People join people, not programs".
I had to learn this the hard way, got burn as well a few times and what's even worse is that I thought I had a strong gut feeling to tell apart something real from a scam.
The least you can do when joining a new venture is to try to do some due diligence, do some research, find reviews, search for payment proofs, there's no such thing as an easy up front payment and start profiting otherwise everyone would be doing it.
John foster Willie4
We appear to be of one mind on this issue therefor can we source some means whereby some protection can be afforded against these un-scrupelious people
Mattie Williams6
Affiliate Marketing And Design
You are so correct about the scams on the internet. Most people have been taken at-least once.
Chet Holloway6
Internet Marketer
Good article and ironic that I came across this article as I just seen an horrific video of a guy who got ripped off something terrible. Good information. Thanks
Anita Miller6
There are so many scammers online these days who ruin it for the real honest networkers. No wonder so many people are skeptical of online money making programs and online businesses...too many have been burned before.
Gerald Davis7
Network Marketer.
If it sounds to good to be true then you have to research it, nobody will just give you money like that, there must be a trick behind of it, and at my job I does see how someone can stay in one country and still use an other persons credit card to pay for things online. My rule is NEVER give out your CREDIT CARD or BANKING information to nobody. Even if you think that you know them then it could not be Safe. Great Article, now it is time to explain people how do to the research and don't get bur
Paul Ryder9
pc nut
so many scammers hard to know whats good or whats bad :(
Joan Larmon5
Yes, I myself has been scam so many times, but I am wondering if their is a site to look into these fraud. Thats why I love Apsense, I just run a campaign with my new product, and then I will know if its scam... some of these sites look so real. Thanks for the info, great
John foster Willie4
I agree with your article it is correct in every aspect, and in recent times we have witnessed the big one with Cherry Shares
Philippe Moisan16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Definitely a top for this article, my friend. A tweet too :)
Jaafar Mahmuddin6
Good article, vpsmalhotra. The first 2 instances in the internet article can be easily spotted. But the 3rd one is something else. Big gurus names are used as reference. The innocent ordinary internet users, who are trying to make an honest buck, fell prey. Here the terms "buyers beware" or "due diligence" do not mean a thing since you have no access to informed intelligent info to refer to. The bad and the ugly scammers know about this too. I guess being duped is part of the internet life for t
Fred Mugone15
Affiliate marketing
Excellent advice vpsmalhotra. With over 95% of the offers, services and products on the internet being scams, due diligence is a must for us all because, as you rightly pointed out, these scams use a lot of deception while appearing to be innocent.