Many of us have turned to the moneymaking opportunities the Internet offers. They are widely available but some of them cannot be trusted. They give you the promise of generating extra money but rarely does it happen. I have had my share of deception and it was awful.
I was tricked and made to believe that I will produce money online. So, you can’t blame me why I abhor online scams. To prevent you from falling into the same trap, here are some tips you have to keep in mind before you engage in any moneymaking activity online.
The trademark of being a scam is having invalid or fictitious contact information. Some would provide only the e-mail address or only the company’s physical address. In the event you chance upon a website like this, don’t think of transacting.
Legitimate websites brag the BBB (BetterBusinessBureau) and the TrustE logos. If they are missing, don’t dare click the purchase button. Better yet, check www.BetterBusinessBureau.com and see if the company you intend to do business with is listed. This is the best and safest way to verify if the company is legitimate or not. Anything can happen when it involves money.
Does the website guarantee you of 100% money back up to sixty (60) days? If you can’t read it anywhere in the site, close the window and move on.
Make sure that the website is verified by PayPal. If otherwise, don’t make the mistake of sending money.
Now you know how to avoid being scammed online. Just remember the tips and you will be worry-free in making your next online transaction.
"Money is power, you ought to be reasonably ambitious to have it."
--Russell H. Conwell, Temple Univ, 1877.
"One dollar for eternal happiness?
I'd be happier with the dollar."-Monty Burns
