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What's a scam and what's not?

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She Told Me

I haven’t had the money to try everything, but I can tell you that the whole idea these people only want to take your money is slightly exaggerated. Some of these programs really do require you to do more work than many expect. If they ask for a small sum of money, they probably figured that the information was valuable enough and they aren’t rich off of the product, but they can probably make it a sole source of income. If they ask for nothing, it’s always worth it, but you should make sure they can’t make anything off of it as you go through the necessary steps. That would give them a motive to scam you.

Some services they figure are simply too valuable to give away for free. People will see that it works, be too lazy to go through all the steps, and just become a reseller to benefit. So it makes sense to charge something. In this case, you’re on your own. Use the search engines to your benefit. Look for testimonials, forums, specialized investigative websites, etc. Also, if their is a contact email(more than likely they won’t leave a phone number), try a test email to see if they respond. It’s really not that hard to avoid the average get-rich-quick scheme. Some are more advanced than others, but you can use these tips for a start.

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