Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
There are many great work home business opportunities in the world today and to find them the only thing you need to do is to spend some of your precious time seriously searching for it. Among these opportunities there are many scams involved, people are out here only to make money and to swallow your money they would say just anything under the sun. Then how do you find a legitimate home business opportunity? Let me give you a few hints on what you need to look for.
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Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
There are many types of auto insurance scams - some involving car insurance companies and others involving individuals trying to scam the system.
1. Being lowballed. This is where you do your research and hunt around for the best car insurance deal you can find. One company comes in way cheaper than the rest so you decide to go with them. Then 2 months later, once you’ve signed up and paid your money, you get a letter saying that there was a ‘company rate error’ and your premium is actually a couple of hundred dollars higher than the price you were quoted. While it can be difficult to spot a company that practises lowballing, one clue is if they offer film processing vouchers or free coupons. Legitimate and ethical companies shouldn’t need to resort to those sort of tactics to get your business.
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Posted on April 5th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
The incidence of online survey scams seems to be on the increase despite the publicity they receive. Why do people continually fall for these scams?
The lure of easy money is the main reason people will fall victim to paid survey scams. Getting something for very little work appeals to most but be realistic, if it was so easy then wouldn’t every one jump on board and retire from their jobs.
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Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
When we decide to pursue our dreams, to go for what we truly want instead of settling for whatever comes along, we automatically become vulnerable to being taken advantage of. Dreams are often so fragile and yet so formidable that they’re easily trampled on or abandoned. So whenever someone comes along who tells us what we so much want and need to hear, we can be like putty in their hands.
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Posted on April 7th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
Do you regularly buy or sell on eBay, or do you know someone who does?
If your answer is yes, then statistics say that you, your family member or your friend will become the victim of on-line fraud.
A gigantic business with over a billion listings per year, eBay has over 128 million registered users in the United States alone. It is a true American success story, but its success and popularity has also—not surprisingly– attracted a criminal element.
According to the FBI, 44% of reported Internet fraud involves online auctions like eBay and those include only the reported crimes!
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Posted on April 2nd, 2008 by Alexa Peters
If you are one of millions of people who are looking to find a work at home job online then you simply MUST learn to spot a scam. Online work at home scams
are now frequently referred to as “Dot Cons” after the term “Dot Coms”. When you are desperately seeking a work at home job, most often that not you
tend to “buy” into an opportunity without doing much research. Hundreds of dollars later you’ll find out the hard way that you were a victim of a scam! Here are 7 ways to identify a scam and how to avoid them.
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Posted on February 19th, 2008 by Alexa Peters
The sports betting industry is currently growing astronomically. If you didn’t already know some sportsbooks are not always equal. Sometimes a site maybe there just so they can take your money. So buyer beware that you should know the 7 ways to avoid online sports betting scams first before you place any bets anywhere.
1. What’s the location of your sports betting website?
To ensure that you’re with a honest and trust worthy sports betting website make sure they are listed on the London Stock Exchange or originate from a countries that allow sports betting such as Antigua and Costa Rica.
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