How To Detect Scam. A Must Read!

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How To Detect Scam. A Must Read!
« on: May 08, 2008, 08:14 PM »

Making legitimate money has never been this easy in all times. With the advent of internet, the art of making money has been revolutionarised. With your ans access to internet connectivity, you could make a decent living from the comfort of your home office.
but many 'get rich quick' seekers have hijacked this priveledge of are making many innocent opportunity seekers part with their hard earn.
I in view of the above as an experienced net marketer who has seen many of these fraudulent programs wish to draw the attention of every genuine opportunity seeker to the existence of these programs and also to give them tips on how to identify them.
If a program sounds too good to be true, it probably is, subject it to the following Scam test.

-Type company name into google along with the word scam and see what comes up, e.g xyz+scam, xyz+customer review.

-Go to www.allwhois.com and search for domain name. Who comes up as registrant? The company name or an individual?
Altough the webmaster would have registerd the site, legit companies usually register domains by company name. You also do a google search for an individual's name that the domain is registerd under.

-Also look for date the domain was registered.

- Contact Info. Is there street address and telephone number or just email address? Is the email address from a free email provider like Yahoo or Hotmail? Use caution if you see a free email account being used especially if it is the only contact available.

-Is the website sloppy? Scam websites are usually sloppily put together and could even contain spelling mistakes.

-Another give away is free web like Geocities or Bravenet.

So subject any offer you see on the net to scam test. If there are many negative reports, stay off! If this post helps you, post a reply- a 'thank you' is just fine so that the post keeps coming back to the top to help keep nairalanders from being sucked by 'nay do wells.'
I invite you subject my name and site to some scam test. My site is in the signature below and my name is neksummi. If i fail your test, have nothing to do with me. If i pass, subscribe to my newsletter by entering your name and email in the space provided on my site. Thanks.
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