SCAMMERS
These are people who set up websites or emails pretending to be selling a product or offering some services with the aim of deceiving others to make payment to them for what they will not deliver.
HOW TO KNOW AND AVOID THEM:
Scam message: we will buy your domain/website for $100000 but you must visit …website for evaluation and they charge $96 per website.
This is a scam because the website they will direct you to is also theirs. If you sacrifice that $96 to receive $100000, do not be surprised to log in next time and not find the website anymore.
Scam websites: paid to join data entry, paid to join online survey, earn $750 per day working from home.
Most if not all of websites offering this type of online job are scammers. There is no way a company that will offer you a job will ask you to pay for employment, never! Some websites as this will say they will refer you to thousands of companies to type in adverts and get paid. They are all scams. They get your money and frustrate you online. Don’t be deceived by their interesting sales page.
If you are interested in free to join online surveys that accept NIGEIANS and pays you no matter how small, you can visit www.successposts.blogspot.com (here) and read the post on “paid to click ads…” For my recommended work from home, you can visit www.getafreelancer.com
Scam Blogs/Forums: any online forum/blog with few comments and does not allow you to add new posts are built up by scammers.
This is a scam forum/blog because all the posts there are posted by the owners and will not accommodate yours in other not to spoil business for them.
ATM scam: we are involved in ATM business. You have been chosen to be awarded the sum of $10,000,000.00 which will be paid to you in spreads of $1,000,000.00 weekly respectively right into the ATM card we will send to you. But you will need to pay $95 for the shipment of the card through Western Union Money Transfer to Ben Obi. Question asked; hello. Answer, yes.
This is a scam message. It was sent to me recently. Quickly delete or ignore this type of message.
I can go on and on to show you their messages. The list is endless because they have a way of updating themselves with the recent trick they think will work. They are also at www.xtracooloffers.com. Do not be deceived.
IMPORTANT TIPS
• Do not pay to any website to do any job. If you are buying any product be sure it is from reputable sites like http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=exposedsucces-20 , clickbank.com, ebay.com etc.
• Use www.whois.com often to know who registered a website, their address and when. List those websites you have been directed to and check them with whois. It might surprise you that they are owned by one person (the scammer).
• Except you are guided through the right part, you can be deceived. I will be updating this post with new tricks that scammers use as tine goes on. You can visit www.learnstockmarketonline.blogspot.com to learn stock market for free. Just click and read.
OUR FATHER IN HEAVEN WILL NEVER ALLOW YOU TO BE SCAMMED ONLINE. AMEN.
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