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Business: Looking at scam sites

posted April 4, 2009 - 1:46pm
Business: Looking at scam sites

Some places on the net are scams and some are very damaging scam because they can cause you money, your identity and your time. There are obvious scam. I don't know why you would want to proceed with them. There are some company online that do pay you because I have gotten paychecks from them before.

The sites that are scams are the ones that talks about the pyramid system and asking you to pay $40 to join or buy their books or system or software. These are scams. They're 100% scam. Any person who thinks a bit would know that these are scams. Some of the business they talk about are mailing envelopes, making chain letters, filling out surveys online, products sales that no one would buy like knifes. Sometimes the products is about the whole process that they'll teach you in a book. They'll put all the fake testimony and a Mercedes on the front page.

If you see one these website that promise that you'll make a million in no time then you should know that it's a scam. Let's take the mailing envelopes for an example, you have to spend your own money buying stamps to mail out a chain chink letter to the rest of the world. There is nothing in that letter except recruiting people to send some more letters. That letter ask people to send in a couple of dollars to get a starting package. If you think about it 2 million people send them $3 each, they would end up with 6 million dollars and you with nothing. It's all a scam. Some surveys sites are scam and they don't pay at all. They say you have to reach a $100 to get pay but when you reach $80 they will stop responding to you and so you don't get pay. There is no way you can contact them and they freeze your account. It happened to me because they don't have the money to pay you.

I don't know why these websites exist but they do. How do they think that they can fool someone into thinking that they're legitimate? It looks like a scam if you really examine the website. For example, something that says make two million dollars right away in one week and pay $50 to join now. They have 8 pages long of fake testimonies and then they ask you to pay for it. Why would they make you pay if they want to help you like the way they presented in the page. They're just eager to make money off off you and not trying to help you at all. If you multiply $50 by three million people, they would have a total of $150 million without giving you any sort of work and they won in the end.



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