Work at Home Scams (Internet Scam)
If you are working at home or still looking for a way to earn money online, You have to watch out for Internet Scams.
Unfortunately being smart is not enough to protect yourself from Internet Scams.
If you are new to gpt world, You have also to avoid scam sites.
These sites are just like any other gpt sites and claim to pay members but they are all scams.
There is also some scams usually show up daily in your email inbox from Admin of the site asking you to verify your account or perform maintenance on your account.
Many sites have been targeted including Paypal, Ebay, Citibank, Bank of America, barclays, Egold and Aol.
Another Scam "You have won a prize" it's lottery scam either someone call you on the phone or send you an email and ask for your personal data and social security number.
Here's a good example of ads You've probably seen before "$1,000's weekly working part-time from your home" "Moms with computers and Internet connections wanted to work from home and make $1000/week part time" "Home computer operators wanted to earn $4000+ a month part time"...
"Get Rich Quick Scams" 99% of the programs online are scam.
You have to find a good site that pays, and is a real company not somebody who is here today and gone tomorrow.
These should not be HYIP and not MLM's.
If you receive a message to enter your private info you shouldn't - reply or use the web link - enter the known web site address - use your normal account login and password to enter - make any necessary changes - use the phone to contact the company directly
Unfortunately being smart is not enough to protect yourself from Internet Scams.
If you are new to gpt world, You have also to avoid scam sites.
These sites are just like any other gpt sites and claim to pay members but they are all scams.
There is also some scams usually show up daily in your email inbox from Admin of the site asking you to verify your account or perform maintenance on your account.
Many sites have been targeted including Paypal, Ebay, Citibank, Bank of America, barclays, Egold and Aol.
Another Scam "You have won a prize" it's lottery scam either someone call you on the phone or send you an email and ask for your personal data and social security number.
Here's a good example of ads You've probably seen before "$1,000's weekly working part-time from your home" "Moms with computers and Internet connections wanted to work from home and make $1000/week part time" "Home computer operators wanted to earn $4000+ a month part time"...
"Get Rich Quick Scams" 99% of the programs online are scam.
You have to find a good site that pays, and is a real company not somebody who is here today and gone tomorrow.
These should not be HYIP and not MLM's.
If you receive a message to enter your private info you shouldn't - reply or use the web link - enter the known web site address - use your normal account login and password to enter - make any necessary changes - use the phone to contact the company directly
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