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Top Ten Online Scams
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BB Lee
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SmallBizBits Newsletter
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The Top Ten Online Scams
BY BB LEE (C) 2001
If you are like me, you probably let your guard down on
the Internet when you were new and fell for the silliest
schemes or ads.
If a tele-marketer called my home pitching the same junk
I would hang up the telephone without a single thought.
But, there's something about the Internet that makes the
average person instantly believe the clever con artist.
Maybe, it's the naive belief that it's on the Internet,
so it has to be true. Not!
According to the Federal Trade Commission, the nations's
chief consumer protection agency, the following are the top
ten scams on the Internet.
1. Internet Auctions.
Surf to one of the virtual market places and place your
bid for an Online bargain. After you send in the payment
you receive inferior quality merchandise or none at all.
Solution: Why on earth are you buying unseen products from
a complete stranger? What would your mother say? Never, ever
do this. It's estimated by authorities that up to
90% of all successful Internet scams fall under Auction
Scams.
2. FREE Internet Access Service.
Check out these scenario's. A New Internet Access Provider
mails you a brand spanking new check to test drive their service.
Or, your Online computer retailer sells you a computer with all the
bells and whistles plus Free Internet. Consumer's report
they are trapped into a binding legal agreement to use the
service for a certain period. Severe fee penalties follow if the
service is terminated early.
Solution: Read the fine print on the contract.
3. Credit Card Fraud.
One scammed victim visited an Adult web site and was
asked to give his credit card number to prove he
was over eighteen. His credit card number was used
by this site to charge up fee's for services he never
requested.
Solution: Don't give your credit card number to
every Tom, Dick, and Scam Artist on the Internet.
4. International Modem Scam Fees.
You are promised free access to a service if you
download their view bar. The consumer is then
charged huge long distance fee's because the
viewer is connected to a long distance dial up
service in outer Mongolia.
Solution: Check your telephone bills immediately.
Watch out for too good to be true deals!
5. Get Your Free Custom Made Web Site Here.
The seller promises the budding business person
an absolutely FREE custom designed web site with
all the trimmings for a 30 day trial period.
But wait a second...An enormous charge is applied to
the applicants charge card, and billed for services they
did not request.
Solution: Ask to talk to several satisfied purchasers.
Never sign a contract until your lawyer reviews it. Or
there's an old proverb. "Wait 3 days before you make an
important decision." I'm paraphrasing here. But, you
get the point! Don't jump in the boat with everybody.
It could be sinking!
6. Pyramid Schemes.
The web site promises you that you will make money
selling a product and from those you recruit.
Many consumers report never making a dime after spending
cash on expensive inventory. They wind up trying to
sell products to other recruit's. Only those at
the top make money.
Solution: Never buy into a pyramid scheme. Period.
7. Vacation Plan.
The web site advertises a fabulous vacation for
a very low price. Later, you get hit with enormous fee's
on your charge card for monstrous quality accommodations.
Solution: Ask questions about accommodations, extra
fees, transfer cost, transportation fee. Ask to contact
satisfied customers. Never give out your credit card
number to unfamiliar sources.
8. Business Opportunity.
Your own business, high profits, no hard work.
You invest your money. The web site vanishes.
Solution: If it sounds too good to be true. Well, it probably is.
Check Their claims. Check their background. At least visit
the Better Business Bureau site and see if any claims have
been filed against them.
9. Investments.
The seller wants you to invest in stock options and make
big time *phat* profits!
Solution: If this person could predict what the stock market
could do with 100 percent accuracy, do you honestly think
they would share it with little old you? Give me a break Chum!
Invest with a reputable firm with an established record.
10. Medical Scams.
People with serious health problems have delayed needed
care because they believed in medical miracle cures.
Solution: Seek medical help from your health care provider
not a fly by night Online con artist.
Avoid the Online scam artist and be very wary of any extravagant
claim that promises money for nothing, be careful what you sign,
always read the fine print. And always have your scam radar on
high.
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