Home Based Business …92 JT
By admin on Feb 15, 2009 in Home Based Business
Home Based Business
Did you know that during these tough economic times facing us, more Americans are disappointed, confused, angry, without jobs and have no idea what to do? According to the National Council of Better Business Bureaus, more and more people are looking for work from home and home based business opportunities on the Internet. This is good news and a great answer to the problem of unemployment and earning a livable income.
However, as more people look for opportunities on the Internet, unfortunately, the number of scam artists increase and take advantage of income opportunity seeking people.
How do scammers use the Internet to prey on individuals looking for opportunities? They use the Internet as a tool to recruit home based business prospects allowing them to hide their identities. A common trick to attract prospects is to post fake ?testimonials? about employees who became rich after joining their opportunity.
Take a look at some of the scam methods used to take your money:
There is the old ?bait-and-switch? scheme that requires payment up front for materials. Then the victim pays a start up cost and may never receive what they paid for such as; supplies, instructions or ?client? leads. Many times they receive some goods but then asked to give up more money for the ?whole package.? It?s almost laughable, but many people fall for the same scam over and over. To those, I say, remember the IBM logo years ago prompting you to ?Think?. Think and use your head for more than a hat rack. In either case, the money paid out is much more than the true value of the promised materials. Believe it or not, the ?leads? you are given are usually names or companies taken from a phone directory or bought from other scammers.
Other schemes include mentoring programs where Scammers post advertisements in local newspapers to ?Start Your Own Business,? and offering a startup package for some ridiculous amount of money. But once that money is sent, they say you need to pay more to have a ?mentor? give you personal instructions over the telephone.
Who are the new targets of these scams? With a growing number of retirees looking for income to supplement their small retirement income, older people are targeted and cheated out of what they worked for all of their life.
What can you do about it? Get busy and learn more about methods used to separate you from your money. You can also learn by talking to individuals already operating a home based business, due diligence on scams and fraud, as well as using plain old common sense.
Keep in mind, fraud and scams were alive and well long before the Internet. This powerful tool known as the Internet just made it easier for criminals to do their dirt.
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