The Truth About Internet Scams

Internet Scams

The Truth About Internet Scams.

Internet scams are more plentiful than ever. Most online scams have origins in the off-line world and they have been brought on board the net by con artists and frauds. Internet scams come in all shapes and sizes. But I'm going to show you some proven methods for sniffing out and identifying most scams on the net. Just read below and you'll be one step ahead of the scammers! The first and easiest way to identify a fraud, scam, or con artist is to simply check for a phone number listed on the website in question. Con artists and scammers almost never list a phone number. And in the rare event that they do list a phone number, it's usually not answered. So even if you see a phone number listed, be sure to call it just to talk to a representative from the company. If you get a voice mail message, be sure to leave your name and number. Don't do business on that website until you get a call back from a representative. And even if you get a call back from a rep, be sure to ask questions such as this:

How long have you been in business?

Can you give me some references from your past customers?

What is your physical location and would you mind if I drive by to look at your building?

What is your refund policy?

What can you tell me about your products?

Lastly, be sure that the website in question lists a physical address on their website.

If all they list is an email address or a contact form for you to fill out, I'd be extra cautious in doing business with them. There are plenty of other companies out there that do list a physical address and answer their phone all day long. And that's exactly the kind of business you want to work with.

You can also go to www.deja.com which will take you to google groups where you can type in the name of the business, company or individual person in question to see if there are any complaints floating around the net. Yes, everyone tends to be a complainer on the net, so you have to take your search results with a grain of salt, but it wouldn't hurt to look and see. Right about now, you're probably saying "Why not just call the better business bureau?"

You should understand that the better business bureau is not a government agency like the F.T.C.(Federal Trade Comission) and they don't have any authority like the FTC. In fact something most people don't even realize is that the better business bureau has complaints against itself! Yes, there are people that have called the police on the Better Business Bureau! I have been mislead and mis-informed by the BBB on several occasions.

I've heard so many bad things about the BBB, that I don't give them much credit anymore. In my opinion, the FTC is the most powerful agency policing the internet and they're the only one I trust. You can also go to websites such as www.OnlyReviews.com to investigate and look up companies before you do business with them.

Be sure to only do business with companies offering at least a 30 day money back guarantee.

You may think about this. The Better Business Bureau will say things good about you if you become a member. They are in business to make money! Just my 2 cents!

Wear your Blnders and Stay Focused and YOU WILL MAKE MONEY!

My name is Randall Stafford and I have been on the internet since 1994. I have been involved in most every kind of scam, doubler, matrix, MLM program, or ponzi scheme out there. It wasn't by my understanding by no means. I was under educated. I do not want this to happen to you. Learn from me. Get into my ezines now and learn what not to do. Almost every Marketer can tell you what to do. I want to tell you what not to do. My focus is Blinders. " Keep the Focus" You will Make Money.

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