with this scorer +5 to +7
Points is in the top
tens Pretty GOOD,
+8 Points does meet my stander but still is good and thinking
may be to buy= GOOD.
I've been Internet marketing long enough
to know what I'm talking about on internet scam.
There
are a lot of toys out there just begging for your hard-earned
paychecks to liberate them from their display cases ....
Beware of these Site. . . Some are quite expensive and get you
nowhere!
INTERNET SCAMS
Virtually ALL emails
selling pharmaceuticals or unsolicited offers of
mortgages are SCAMS! Your best defense is not to click
on any link in a spam email to a pharmaceutical or
mortgage site.
Before you buy any business
opportunity that is Internet based, you should do the
following:
Don't be fooled by a convincing
name or one that sounds like a name of a well-know
company. Research the company's reputation, like you would
when considering other purchases.
Never give credit card numbers or
bank account numbers over the phone, email, or to free
trials and/or to strangers. (free trials are usually
gimmicks when they ask for credit card information
upfront.)
Make sure they list
contact information. Names of people who are involved
with the site, phone numbers, an address etc. An e-mail
address is fine when someone isn't asking for money but
when companies are asking for your hard-earned cash,
e-mail isn't enough in our opinion.
See what kind of return
policy they have. Most business opportunities should
at least offer a 30-day trial when you are checking them
out.
Don't make a decision or
commit yourself if you feel pressured. see deadline for
example click
here
If
you've spent any time at all looking around the web for home
business ideas, or money making opportunities, you probably
feel like bashing your head against the wall. It seems like
everyone out there has a "Limited time opportunity",
or the latest "Get rich while sitting in your
recliner" program.
How
the heck do you know what is a true opportunity and what is a
scam designed to rip you off? Who provides honest information,
value and product support and who will take your money and
leave you twisting in the wind? That is exactly what I
designed this site to address. There are many
Internet-based business opportunities that exploit the novelty
of the Web as a lure. If you nibble, they'll further bait you
with promises of freedom, esteem, high income and the good
life. For a fee, they'll set you up with a company-sponsored,
duplicate Website, along with products or services to sell.
But many will also offer you incentives to recruit others to
pay the fee, which is really what these so-called
opportunities are all about. They are among what the U.S.
Federal Trade Commission cleverly calls Dot
Cons. Click
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