How To Avoid Fraud, Deceit & Scams!
The world is full of people who feel they can take advantage of
others to obtain their goals in life. Fraud, Deceit & Scams
happen in the real world every day. Just tune into your local
news to hear about them. But, Fraud, Deceit & Scams also happen
in the virtual world as well. And, unfortunately they often hit
those who can lease afford the losses.
Online we are always inundated with "get rich quick schemes" and
their claims of "overnight success". If you're like me you find
this kind of s.p.a.m clogging up your email box on a daily
bases. They tell us how easy it is. How we can just sit back and
relax, do nothing all day long and still make a roll full of
money. Hell, we might as well go golfing because we'll be making
money hand over fist while on the golf course. :-| Now while
sitting back and watching the money roll in would definitely be
nice, reality is, rarely does any get rich quick scheme ever
work. The promises of millions never pan out no matter how hard
you try.
The problem here is that so many people want and need to make
more money. And they want to make that money as quickly as they
can. So they believe, or hope that what the scammer is telling
them will be true. But understand this, even the greatest,
largest companies in the world took time and work to build.
Martha Stewart for example will tell you that she started her
business in the basement of her house. And look where that
business is today. A multi billion dollar a year corporation.
While we all can't be Martha Stewart or Donald Trump or Hugh
Heffner we can have our own successful home based business if we
just stay away from the scams.
So, how do we spot the scams? Well, if you are serious about
operating your own home based business there are things you can
watch out for. Sort of the red flags of the business opportunity
world. Let's have a look at some now.
- Charging you for information about their business opportunity.
It's pretty plain and simple. A so called business opportunity
tells you all you have to do is go to your mail box pick up the
checks and cash them, but first you must send them a check to
get the information on how this is done. I'm of the thinking
that your check is going to be the only check getting cashed
here. This type of ad appears all over the internet. But if
their business opportunity is so good why must you pay to find
out what it is. Would it not make more sense to give you that
information for free so they could get you interested in their
product. I would think so! And unfortunately many people get
scammed into sending these frauds the money they ask for. Then
if they receive the information they paid for they will often
find it pretty much useless and often they are require to send
more money for more information. Stay away from these types of
ads, they will not get you a successful home based business!
- They want to charge you a fee to sell their products. O.K.,
I've got to ask - What's up with that?! If their product is so
great won't you be selling them like crazy? Won't you be making
money for not only yourself but for the company as well? Don't
pay to sell someone else's products.
- They offer you free products. Ever see these ads where you are
entitled to a free (what ever) only to discover you'll need to
purchase something first. ie: Sign up today and get (what ever)
for FREE! Of course what they don't tell you is you'll have to
purchase a sample package first in order to get the freebie.
- Fly by nights Fly by night companies that pop up and take
peoples money operate both offline and online. Very often they
disappear without warning. So to keep yourself safe from these
frauds ask yourself the following questions. Is this an
established company? How long have they been in business? Do
they have an actual street address or only a P.O. Box? Or worse,
no address and no way to contact them at all? Do they use only
an auto responder or do they have an email where you can get in
touch with a real person?
I know that all these points seem like common sense. But why
then, do so many people ignore them. That is why these scammers
can exist. As explained in my book "eBay Marketing Wholesale
SourcePak" when looking for your perfect home based business it
is important to look for a company that only gives you the
straight goods. No promises of exorbitant amounts of money
falling from the sky into your lap without you doing a thing to
make it happen. And, they should not be charging you for any
information on their business opportunity it should be laid out
for you. Use your own common sense, if something looks to good
to be true, then it probably is to good to be true.
Best of Luck! Joe Clare