Archive for the 'Internet Scams' Category



Home Based Business Scams - Tips on Avoiding Them Posted By : Anuj Bhagta

Sunday 20 April 2008 @ 4:04 am

Maybe the reason you’re interested in setting up a home business is because you’ve seen an ad that perked your interest or you were approached by a friend or colleague about a great home business money-making opportunity and those entrepreneurial juices started to flow.

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How To Avoid Fraud, Deceit and Scams! Posted By : Hans Raj Sharma

Thursday 3 April 2008 @ 1:04 am

The world is full of people who feel they can take advantage of others to obtain their goals in life. Fraud, Deceit & Scams happen in the real world every day. Just tune into your local news to hear about them. But, Fraud, Deceit & Scams also happen in the virtual world as well. And, unfortunately they often hit those who least can afford the losses.

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Fraud Online - Don’t Be Ignorant To The Threat Posted By : Andy Bolton

Thursday 3 April 2008 @ 1:04 am

A look at how to avoid being a victim of online fraud. Online fraud a growing menance in this day and age.

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Work At Home Scam: How To Avoid A Work At Home Scam Posted By : Bob Hohl

Thursday 3 April 2008 @ 12:04 am

You have to know that getting into a work at home scam can take away from thousands of dollars and waste several months of your time. By being aware and taking the proper precautions prior to joining any program, you can avoid getting into a home business scam.

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How Are Con Artists Stealing Money From eBay Buyers? Case I Posted By : Sonia Sood

Thursday 3 April 2008 @ 12:04 am

Just imagine: you want to buy a fast and modern laptop but you see that in retail stores and internet superstores it costs tons of money. Where will you go? Right! You will connect to Internet; start your favorite browser and type “www.ebay.com”.

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How to Stay Away from Paid to Read Email Scams Posted By : Adam Boulton

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 4:03 pm

Though there are many genuine agencies that involved in running paid to read email programs, the online world is also replete with unscrupulous elements that fake as real companies and cheat those seeking online jobs. This article helps us detect such fake agencies and stay away from them.

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Network Neutrality and Real Estate Posted By : Jim Sparrow

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 4:03 pm

Real estate agents may have more invested in the network neutrality debate than they think. In an industry heavily dependent on Internet access, even a slight change in the rules of access could cause most professionals to re-think their business models. Agents and brokers who don’t enjoy the pervasivity of the Internet could find themselves in favor of a tiered network (non-neutral network), while many other professionals are likely to emerge as vocal opponents of the trend.

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How to Detect Paid Survey Scams Posted By : Adam Boulton

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 3:03 pm

There are two types of online paid survey scams. The first method is the incentive offered will not be given after the work has been completed. The second method is getting money from the participants who access the online paid surveys. Read on to learn how to identify bogus online paid survey programs.

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Con Men Internet Scams: How To Earn a College Degree Without Earning a College Degree Posted By : Jack Payne

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 3:03 pm

Fake college degrees? A booming business for con men, with the absurdity of their “marks” cooperating with them.

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Phishing - What Is It And Why Is It So Devastating? Posted By : James Clifton

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

Phishing (and yes, is spelt correctly) is the art of scammers sending out tens of millions of emails in the hope that some recipients accidentally fall victim for the scam. According to research about five people per million emails fall for them.

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