Every day we are learning about many new opportunities which are available on the Internet, but in the same sense, very common scams have managed to
become more sophisticated. Simple guidelines for avoiding
scams are changing every day.
A few things to keep in mind when you are looking over opportunities listed on the Internet or in your email, you may want to ask yourself these questions:
1. After spending 3 minutes reading over the opportunity,
are you fully understanding exactly what you would have to do to make
money?
2. Are you understanding exactly what you are paying for?
3. When you read the testimonials from satisfied customers, do you see that
they have real names and cities as signatures?
4. Do the trust-inspiring words they use actually relate
to specific parts of the opportunity?
If you feel that the answer to even one of these questions is “no” then you may
have entered a scam zone and need to get out quickly. Don’t let wishful thinking and your desire to spend more time with your children cloud your good judgement.
Overall, if you read any part of an opportunity which gives you a “red flag” feeling, go with your gut instinct.
Colleen
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