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Business - Avoid Online Scams
By
Khemal Dole
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.
1) Extravagant Claims - Many websites or work at home
opportunities will promise you that you can make "millions" in a
matter of days. Many will display their so called "proof of income"
on their websites, which often turn out to be touched up pictures of
fake checks or bank statements. Don't fall for these "gimmicks" If
you feel that these claims to riches are extravagant, then guess
what? They are. Get all claims and promises in writing before you
sign up or pay to join at any of these websites. Remember that if
the claims are real then these companies will have no reason to deny
you real proof on request. If they refuse, you KNOW it's a scam.
2)
Read The Fine Print - Many fraudulent websites bury the fine print
in tiny letters at the bottom or their webpage or on another page
with a link to it that's hard to find. Make sure that you read these
fine prints for any clauses that can come back to bite you if ever
you want your money back. Click on all the links that provide more
information and make sure you read them completely. Do not simply
assume that the website is legitimate. Assume that it's a fake and
let it prove to you that it's real.
3)
Look For Privacy Information - Many websites collect your personal
information like your name and email address. Make sure that these
website tell you exactly what they intend to do with it. If they
don't tell you what they will do with it, it's time to move onto
another website because the chances are that your personal
information might be shared - or worse - SOLD to others. Make sure
you don't volunteer information such as your SSN or Credit card
information unless you are absolutely sure of what the website will
do with it.
4)
Look For Business Name, And Contact Details. - Legitimate businesses
and websites will always display their business name, address and
other contact information clearly on their websites. If you do not
see any contact information, then be very skeptical about that site.
Shady websites won't display this information since they don't want
you to contact them. Do you really want to do business with suck a
website?
5)
Know What You Are Getting Before You Buy - Many websites refuse to
tell you what they will provide you with until you pay for it. This
is unacceptable. You, as a consumer, MUST know before hand what you
are getting before you buy. I'm not talking about knowing the exact
details of a work at home job, but you should at least get SOME idea
of what to expect after you pay. If a website does not clearly state
what you will receive once you pay, you might end up getting
scammed. So be weary and always make sure you know what you are
buying.
6)
Refund Policies - Some websites clearly provide refund policies. You
should be able to return the goods or ask for your money back within
reasonable terms. Many legitimate websites will let you get your
money back as long as you ask for it within 30 days. But some
plainly state that you simply WILL NOT receive your money back. Be
weary of these types of web sites. The reason they are afraid of
refunding your money is because they anticipate many refund
requests. This is a BIG reason for you to NOT do business with this
type of website.
7)
Beware of MLM type websites. - MLM or multi level marketing websites
are related to pyramid schemes. These scams can be easily spotted
since their claims to riches are made purely on mathematical
probability and nothing else. These schemes are almost always a scam
and their claims to riches are simply unrealistic in real life. If a
website depends heavily on mathematical probabilities of you making
money and if that is the ONLY proof they offer you, you might be
about to get ripped off by an MLM scam. It's time to move on!
The bottom line is that you simply must use common
sense when looking for an online work at home job. Think of it as
looking to buy a new car or a house. Use the same attitude, even
though the price tag is much smaller. Remember that the risk
involved is almost the same since you are investing your hard earned
money or lifetime's savings on ONE website. So you better make 100%
sure that you aren't the next victim of "Dot Con"
scams.
Khemal
Dole owns PayChecks Direct, a
completely F*R*E*E service which helps many first-timers and even
experts find their perfect Work At Home
job.
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