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5 Warning Signs of a Scam Business


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Sandra Stammberger
ascnetworkgmx.net

ASC NETWORK
http://www.ascnetwork.net


For years now the rush has been on to mine the Internet and find

"gold." Just like miners in the old U.S. west, people flock to

the Web hoping to strike it rich. Is it possible? Sure it is!

However, those miners of old had to watch out for "fool's gold."

You - in the days of the Internet - have to watch out for scam

businesses.



Most scam business offers have five things in common. Before you

decide to invest your hard-earned money in an Internet business,

be sure to compare the offer to this list. The following warning

signs might very well help you avoid a financial disaster!



1) No Contact Information or Limited Contact Information - Most

scam artists don't want you to be able to locate them easily.

After all, if you could find them easily, so could the

authorities. That's why they often only give an email address

(usually from a free provider like Yahoo or Hotmail) and/or a

post office box. On the other hand, reputable companies DO want

you to be able to contact them quickly and easily. They'll offer

several ways... telephone, physical address, email, fax, etc.



2) No Verifiable References or Testimonials - Notice I said,

"verifiable." Anyone can make up references or testimonials that

would make you think a business opportunity is wonderful. But

can you verify them? Do they list Web site addresses or email

addresses for the people who supposedly gave the testimonials?

Is there a way to contact the satisfied customers? If not... if

you only see a reference ending with "John D. - California" -

beware.



3) Phony Association Information - Many times, we take for

granted the fact that someone offering a business opportunity is

a legitimate company just because a Better Business Bureau or

iCop logo is posted on the company's Web site. Not true! These

logos can be simply copied and pasted onto the scam artist's

site. There is a way to verify whether the company is a

legitimate member. Click the logo. If it goes to a profile of

the company (on the BBB or iCop site), you'll know this company

is an authentic member of the association.



4) "Make Thousands With No Work On Your Part" - This is the

biggest lie on the Internet today. Everyone loves the idea of

making thousands of dollars while they sleep. Is it possible?

Yes! That part isn't a lie. The statement that it will take no

work on your part is the lie. Even if the company gives you a

free Web site, free products to sell for 100% profit, and a free

shopping cart, you still have to work - and work hard! How will

people find your new Web site? You'll have to market it. That

takes a LOT of work in and of itself. Beware when people tell

you that their business opportunities take no effort from you.



5) Rushing You To Make A Decision - I'm not talking about the

product sites that offer special discounts if you buy before a

specific date. I'm talking about the business opportunity

companies that - instead of answering your questions - pressure

you to go ahead and buy in. I advise you not to trust anyone who

is unwilling to give you the information you need to make a

qualified decision. I can almost promise a scam is involved if

that is the case.



The bottom line is this: Any company offering legitimate business

opportunities will want to talk with you, will want to give you

all the information you need, will not give a false appearance of

credibility, will help you work through the financial aspects of

joining the company, and will have verifiable references that you

can contact. Beware of anyone who does not offer these things.

By keeping your eyes open for the five warning signs listed

above, you can save a lot of trouble and money.





Reference Box:



Sandra Stammberger works with legitimate businesses to help them

promote their biz op to thousands of interested individuals. If

you have an upstanding company who is looking to recruit new

signups - guaranteed - visit http://www.guaranteed-signups.net

today!





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