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Exactly how many times have you been scammed? I know which may appear to be a strange question but there's grounds because of it. I asked just how many times you got scammed because, judging by the internet quicklån promotion around over the last few months, acknowledging to getting scammed multiple times may be the latest Website marketing development. The web sites each one of these "I was scammed" people are speaking about are just work at home/home online business offerings. These "I was scammed" internet sites are spreading and the newest types claim that 99% and between 95% of home based opportunities are scams.

Work on home/home income opportunity scams do occur (I have also published articles about them previously) but an of 95-99% being scams looks excessive to be real. I made a decision to check out some of the "don't get cheated - work on home/home business opportunities are scams" websites. (Please don't get the idea I am likely to pass myself off as a or "investigator", it had been only performed out of curiosity.)

There are several good anti-scam sites which provide warnings about types of home based scams, just how to spot them and where to get help if you do get scammed. The newest model "don't get scammed" internet sites are very different. They cannot really provide any help or suggestions about how to place and avoid cons. They only matter frightening warnings concerning the quantity of work on home/home home based business cons, tell us they were swindled numerous times and encourage us to become listed on their latest get rich quick system.

Can anybody explain why any sensible person would join a get rich quick system suggested by some body so naive they've to get entirely charred before they realize fire is hot?

Considering these "don't get scammed" websites was a saddening experience. One ant-scammer says: "I have tried just about anything to attempt to with you and to make money, I did so not have the heads to get very far." He then continues to encourage one to get in to his current get rich quick system. You have to admire the person for admitting he's short on brains but is that enough to produce you desire to join his get rich quick scheme? Makes me desire to grab my credit cards - and cover them!

Yet another "don't get scammed" internet site manager admits he was swindled 37 times in 3 months when he joined 37 get rich quick plans. He then indicates you join his pick of get rich quick schemes. Three months? Hardly long enough to establish a property business, let alone achieve success with it. He doesn't explain whether he joined all 37 get rich quick cons on day one and tried to perform them all (clearly impossible) or if he tried them one at the same time. If he took the latter course, the average time permitted to each get rich quick scheme will be 2 days (not really long enough to offer a fair trial) to any system.

Another "don't get scammed" investigator says he knows all on line settled survey organizations are scams since his sister joined one once and had not made a after trying for a month. He then tells his selected money to be joined by you making programs. One person, one organization, one month: hardly a test conditions for a study project.

Another "don't get scammed" site states: "we went and paid real money for the Web options that people thought showed promise. A lot of the time, we were wrong." Then it lists strategies for different work at home/money making plans. "Most of the time we were wrong" - could you trust their judgment and join the programs they recommend? - Me neither!

A victim of a scam is capable to provide a warning in regards to the particular scam. However, these people only say "I was scammed", they do not name the scam plans or explain how the cons operate. Their message comes through as "I am so foolish I was cheated numerous times but nonetheless try to generate income with get rich quick schemes, you ought to join my latest one."

Remember: fool me after, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me 37 times?