Make Money Online: The Seven Deadly Scams
Anyone coming to the Internet in search of a job or a
legitimate opportunity to make money online is at risk of
being snared by a scam program. Falling for an online scam
can happen to anyone; you don't need to be especially
gullible to get taken in by a scam masquerading as a
genuine money making opportunity.
The Internet does not come with a map and there are no
signposts. You have to learn to find your way around
picking up tips where you can. I don't mind admitting to
falling for a couple of make money scams when I was
searching for work online and it was only through luck that
I avoided losing loads of cash. These are my nominations
for the seven deadliest make money scams to be found online:
1. Money Doublers
These were all over the Internet a couple of years ago.
They disappeared suddenly but are now sneaking back online
and some of them are attempting to disguise themselves as
home business opportunities. They are definitely not
business opportunities unless you want to make it your
business to lose money.
2. Chain Emails
These are just the old fashioned chain letters updated to
email. The only person who gets anything out of this scam
is the person who starts the chain. If you get one of these
emails, it will almost certainly contain an assurance that
the scheme is perfectly legal. It isn't, and if you take
part in one of these scams, you could find yourself being
prosecuted for fraud.
3. Get Paid To Autosurf
At one time it was possible to make money from get paid to
autosurf programs. The whole get paid to surf industry
collapsed suddenly when the owners of a payment processing
program (not PayPal, I hasten to add) stole millions of
dollars of members' money. Paid surfing was once a low risk
way to make money, it is now a high-risk gamble because
crooks have moved in; the only winners are the autosurf
owners.
4. Email Processing
This is one online money making scam that actually looks
like a legitimate way to earn money. The programs require
you to place advertisements online. When an enquiry is
received, you copy/paste and send information by email.
This seemed so innocent that I almost got sucked in. Right
at the last minute, I suddenly realised no legitimate
company would pay me a good rate to process emails when
they could use an autoresponder to do the same job faster
and for a fraction of the cost.
5. High Yield Investment Programs (HYIP)
These programs pull in members because they promise huge
returns on investments and will accept deposits of very
small sums. The explanation of how this can be achieved is
that, by pooling all investments, the money can be invested
in places that are not accessible to the small investor.
Great idea, but there's a snag in that the owners of many
of these programs have no intention of investing the money
for you, they just take your money and vanish.
6. The Advance Fee Scam
The scam starts with receipt of an email from somebody in
another country. The sender will inform you that he is
seeking a trustworthy foreign person into whose account he
can deposit millions of dollars and will pay you a high
percentage of the money in return for use of your bank
account. Once they have you hooked, they will tell you that
an unexpected expense must be paid to facilitate the
transfer of the money and they request an advance payment
from you. Needless to say, the only payment changing hands
here will be the one you make to them.
7. Any Program Relying On A Matrix
If you see a money making program advertising a matrix and
not much else, it is probably a scam. The programs to
beware of are the ones where there is no recognisable
product involved, unrealistically high returns are
promised, little or no effort is required and the matrix is
the main feature mentioned. Never mind if they promise the
matrix will be compressed, flipped, turned inside out or
otherwise manipulated, it will be a scam.
There are legitimate ways to make money online and, as long
as you are alert to the existence of scams, you can earn a
good living on the Internet without commuting or answering
to a boss.
About the Author:
If you want to make money online, don't get scammed, go to
Elaine Currie's Work At Home Directory
www.HuntingVenus.com
where you will find all sorts of useful tips resources
and free books to help you choose a full time home based
business or part time work at home opportunity.
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