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		<title>&#8220;Is there such a thing as a home based typing or data-entry business out here- or are they all scams?&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Has anyone ever tried a &#8220;Typing for dollars&#8221; job, or are they just all scams?</title>
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I got his number from whitepages.com.</p>
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I got his number from whitepages.com.</p>
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		<title>Can I make money easy online by typing at home, or are they all just scams?</title>
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		<title>Internet Scams! Information They Don&#8217;t Want you to Every Find Out About</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It makes no difference if you are thinking about starting a business, shopping or just looking for a new job online, you can protect yourself from some of the cleverest scams online if you just follow the simple steps below.</p>
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<p>(1) You can always find out information on a company or person by doing a quick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It makes no difference if you are thinking about starting a business, shopping or just looking for a new job online, you can protect yourself from some of the cleverest scams online if you just follow the simple steps below.</p>
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<p>(1) You can always find out information on a company or person by doing a quick search online. Go to Goggle or Yahoo and type in the company or person name and then type in the word scam after.  Follow all leads. If no leads show up, then that is a good thing. It means there are no complaints on them online.</p>
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<p>(2) Check with the state&#8217;s Attorney General&#8217;s Office to see if the company or person have received a series of complaints.</p>
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<p>(3) Check with the National Fraud Information Center at: www.fraud.org to see if the company or person is listed. They provide a lot of information about telephone, mail, and online scams.</p>
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<p>(4) Make sure the company or person you plan to do business with have a phone number and physical address.  Call the company or person to see if the phone number actually belongs to them.</p>
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<p>(5) Always make sure that you get a guarantee. Ask the company what will happen if you want to return the product or what do you need to do if you want a refund.</p>
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<p>(6) Be cautious of companies who ask for your bank account info, or ask permission to deposit money into your bank account.</p>
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<p>(7) Try to use your credit card instead of cash if you buy a product or invest in a business opportunity. That way if you do get ripped off, it may be easier to dispute the charges with your credit card company. </p>
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<p>(8) Never do business with anyone in the country of Nigeria. If you do, you are fair game. The Nigerian Government is in on most of the scams from that country. This is just too large a business for Nigeria to crack down on. It would be like Nevada trying to close the casinos in Las Vegas. There have been numerous reports of high-level officials of the Nigerian government and the Central Bank of Nigeria personally participating in some scams.</p>
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<p>(9) Don&#8217;t reply to bulk email. You don&#8217;t won&#8217;t to do business with someone who likes to spam people. Why? If they are bold enough to spam you, then they are bold enough to ripping you off!</p>
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<p>(10) Never buy a product or business opportunity with out getting a receipt or confirmation number. If you don&#8217;t get one or the other, then it&#8217;s your word against theirs. With out proof, you will loose every time.</p>
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<p>(11) Use common sense! If it sound too good to be true! Guess what? It&#8217;s a scam!<br />&#13;<br />
Don&#8217;t Become Their Next Victim. </p>
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		<title>Exposed:  Moving Services Scams And How They Are Payed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 21:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>&#13;Con artists have proliferated on the internet through the years, no thanks to the easy access, which this virtual phenomenon provides to victims and scammers alike. In a world of unabridged freedom to post anything online, scammers have plied their trade with almost perfect precision of a winner, in fact, [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#13;Con artists have proliferated on the internet through the years, no thanks to the easy access, which this virtual phenomenon provides to victims and scammers alike. In a world of unabridged freedom to post anything online, scammers have plied their trade with almost perfect precision of a winner, in fact, winning has never been easier. Where anyone can create several identities at one time, enlist phony personal and professional details, address and contact nos., the internet is indeed a fast lane where the ignorant often ends up with the shorter stick.</p>
<p>&#13;Moving servicesare no exception. They have in their roster, a growing list of complaints arising from the simplest con act perpetrated online to the most outrageous scam started online and perfected in real time.</p>
<p>&#13;Here are 3 profiles of a scam perpetrated by some moving companies. You can protect yourself by making sure you deal only with the most credible moving company; when in Florida, you may check on a list of Florida Residential Moving Companies -only moving services with proven track record get listed.</p>
<p>&#13;Seeing Double.  To avoid this scam, make sure that you have prior notice when the moving company delivers your belongings to the new address and arrange for someone, in case you are not available, to receive them. You should also request an explanation on the word &#8220;undeliverable&#8221;. Confusion springs from the use of this word, and oftentimes, this serves as the launching pad of a scam. When items are considered &#8220;undeliverable&#8221;, a moving services company can put these up for storage; you can only claim your items back upon payment of storage fees, fines or service charges.</p>
<p>&#13;But where&#8217;s the scam? Some of these moving companies set up storage facilities, too, thus when your belongings are classified as &#8220;undeliverable&#8221;, these go straight to the storage facility, likewise owned by the moving company. This robs you of choice and perpetuates a scam on unwitting victims, like yourself.</p>
<p>&#13;The Mistaken Identity. It can start with an innocent-looking moving company website: professionally-laid out designs, interesting content and links &#8211; everything, but the truth. You could be dealing with a broker, not the owner of the moving company. Watch your step!</p>
<p>&#13;This is one of the risks you take when dealing with a moving storage company online &#8211; you&#8217;ll never get the clue who you are talking to. That is why, it is often advisable to follow it up in real time, by calling their office telephone nos. or pay them a personal visit. Online transactions are advisable with more established companies that have proven track record, those which have gathered &#8220;moss&#8221; so to speak. For neophyte companies, it is always advisable to seek referrals first.</p>
<p>&#13;Scam enters the frame when a moving broker purports to be the owner of the moving company, oftentimes with the aid of a well-thought of website for the purpose. He charges more, as he is actually operates as a middleman. Worse, he oftentimes collects money in advance from his unsuspecting client, refers him to an affiliate at reduced rates while he keeps the bigger percentage to himself.</p>
<p>&#13;The Missing Link.</p>
<p>&#13;Brokering per se is not illegal; in fact, brokers can save you time, money and efforts by doing the &#8220;walk&#8221; for you, while you focus on the more important matters requiring your attention. What smears the image of moving brokers is still the inherent greed apparent in some men, which collapses the trust of the public on everyone else.</p>
<p>&#13;As a middleman between the moving customer and the moving services company, a moving broker&#8217;s main task is to locate a good mover for a client who needs it and vice versa. In the latter, the moving broker may already have a network of affiliate- moving companies that he can readily tap or where he submits his leads up to for bidding.</p>
<p>&#13;In this set-up, a moving broker earns a two-pronged income: he collects a broker&#8217;s fee from the moving client and also receives commission from the moving company for his leads. The problem arises, when the moving broker fails to make the right connection: delivery problems can ensue, such as delay, loss or damage on the items while the broker makes his way to the bank!</p>
<p>&#13;The Hostage Taker.</p>
<p>&#13;This is highway robbery in broad daylight, which starts out with an unassuming moving and storage quote.</p>
<p>&#13;As the client comparison shops among moving companies by requesting free quotes from them, a low-budgeted quotation can knock her off and send her to sign the papers. During loading time, she&#8217;s aghast to find out that the moving company charges her more! When she refuses to pay, her goods shall be locked up, until she raises the money.</p>
<p>&#13;STOP PLAYING THE ROLE OF A VICTIM.</p>
<p>&#13;To avoid scam, Find Local Moving Companies Contractors in your area. Transacting locally is safer because your relatives or friends may have already been served by some moving companies in your area and they can offer you a first-hand account. It would also be easier for you to track the official place of business, in case there are problems pertaining to your moving agreement. It is common sense that you demand an explanation for any grey area in your contract, before you affix your signature and make it a binding transaction. Yes, READ before you sign.</p>
<p>&#13;Be always vigilant.  Observe. Don&#8217;t rush &#8211; sometimes, it is better to tarry, than be sorry.</p>
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