| 51 | Beware of the Biz Op Gypsy Preview: Traditional gypsies have traveled around the world for years running scams, taking people's money, and heading out of town faster than you can blink your eye. They normally offer "too good to be true" products, services, or investments that make you drool and have you dreaming of riches. The problem is, only part of what they say is true. In the... (more) Published By: Sandra Stammberger Submitted: 31 December,2002 |
| 52 | Beware Medical Billing Scams Preview: You have permission to use this article in opt-in publications electronically or in print, and on websites free of charge, as long as the resource box is included. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Please send notification to shelley@scamfreesuccess.com Resource Box: After falling for a few scams, Shelley Lockwood is now dedicated... (more) Published By: Shelley Lockwood Submitted: 30 July,2003 |
| 53 | Mind Tricking Sales Letters Preview: MIND TRICKING SALES LETTERS ------------------------------------------------------------ copyright (c) Pavel Lenshin ------------------------------------------------------------ Hype is everywhere. There are no ebooks on internet marketing, there are ebooks that change your life, bring you wealth and happiness. Guess what happens when these eboo... (more) Published By: Pavel Lenshin Submitted: 04 August,2003 |
| 54 | Small Business Q & A: Don't Fall For The Latest Internet Identity Theft Scam Preview: Q: I use PayPal to accept credit cards for my online collectibles business. I recently received an email that my PayPal account was going to expire in five days if I didn't click a link in the email and give them my PayPal account information. Being naturally paranoid I decided not to give this information and I'm happy to say that my PayPal accou... (more) Published By: Tim Knox Submitted: 18 December,2003 |
| 55 | Article withdrawn by author Preview: Article withdrawn by author About the Author Article withdrawn by author... (more) Published By: Article withdrawn by author Submitted: 23 February,2004 |
| 56 | The Thief Is In The Mail Preview: 29 January 2004 The car doors slam. The wheels screech. The teenagers pilot the speeding car down the pavement into the darkness; a crash is heard. That's when the public service message appears at the bottom of the TV screen: Lock your car. Take your keys.It seems strange today to think that once upon a time, people needed to be told that leaving... (more) Published By: Identity Theft 911 Submitted: 03 March,2004 |
| 57 | How to Protect Your Mail from Thieves Preview: How to Protect Your Mail from Thieves U.S. Postal Inspection Service Contemporary Every day, the U.S. Postal Service safely and efficiently delivers millions of checks, money orders, credit cards and other valuable items. Unfortunately, thieves know this, and are waiting to steal your mail. Postal Inspectors across the country work to protect yo... (more) Published By: Identity Theft 911 Submitted: 03 March,2004 |
| 58 | Cyber Fraud & Identity Theft Prevention Preview: There are many people out there that have DSL or cable connections that don't have proper firewalls or up to date antivirus programs in place. Too many think it just came with the computer. This can create a breach and your privacy violated. The General Accounting Office now puts identity theft at 750,000 victims a year. Victims spend an average o... (more) Published By: Guy Hartmann Submitted: 18 March,2004 |
| 59 | The truth about 1-900 numbers Preview: 900 numbers have been heavily advertised over the last few years as a great way to make money. Everybody from Dionne Warwick to Don Lapre are getting in on the pay per call action In theory (theory mind you) they are a great way for people to make money. You start up a simple phone line and people start calling by the thousands (I sound like some... (more) Published By: David Bell Submitted: 23 April,2004 |
| 60 | Got Ripped Off on the Web? Fight Back! Preview: ---------------------------------------------------------- Copyright(C)2004 Bucaro TecHelp. Permission is granted for the below article to forward, reprint, distribute, use for ezine, newsletter, website, offer as free bonus or part of a product for sale as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright, and the resource box below is includ... (more) Published By: Stephen Bucaro Submitted: 06 May,2004 |
| 61 | Beware of SEO! Preview: Anybody who's anybody online knows exactly what the popular term "SEO" stands for. It is an abbreviation for the hot business of "search engine optimisation". Yeah, that's a mouth full, so now you can see why the letters SEO are far better to use. My interest to write this article was spurred by a piece of spam email that I had recieved earlier i... (more) Published By: Jer Strausser Submitted: 22 May,2004 |
| 62 | Can You Really Make Money with Surf for Cash Programs? Preview: Copyright © 2004 Ed Zivkovic This article will focus on the Spedia Surf for Cash Program I first came across spedia.net from my Alexa Toolbar as a result of visiting another non related site. I was looking for programs to promote and spedia sounded good on the outside and I almost signed up in order to refer others into the program. It all sou... (more) Published By: Ed Zivkovic Submitted: 01 June,2004 |
| 63 | Top 10 Ways to Spot a SCAM Sportsbook Preview: A sports bettor has a difficult enough time attempting to beat the odds without adding extra risk by not researching his sportsbook or monitoring its business. Just as a racecar driver will always check his equipment and wear his seatbelt, the sports bettor should monitor his vehicle to protect himself. Driving in the fast lane does not mean drivi... (more) Published By: Bill Dozer, SBR Analyst Submitted: 01 June,2004 |
| 64 | Envelope Stuffing Scams Preview: There are many work at home scams today, but one of the most common scam is envelope stuffing . You can go to any search engine and do a search on envelope stuffing work at home jobs , and see they all are ran the same way. Here's how it works: The most common scam offers to pay $3 or $4 per envelope you address or stuff. They ask that you s... (more) Published By: Tina Barraclough Submitted: 06 June,2004 |
| 65 | How To Protect Yourself From Work At Home Scams Preview: You have decided to start a home based business, but you want to find a honest, legit home based business.With all the scams out there , you are unsure of how to go about finding one that is not a scam. Before starting a home business, there are many factors to consider. Many work at home opportunities are honest and will not rip you off , but als... (more) Published By: Tina Barraclough Submitted: 06 June,2004 |
| 66 | Cyber Crooks Go "Phishing" Preview: "Phishing," the latest craze among online evil-doers, has nothing to do with sitting at the end of a dock on a sunny afternoon dangling a worm to entice hungry catfish. But, if you take their bait, this new breed of online con artist will hook you, reel you in, and take you for every dollar you have... or worse. "Phishing" describes a combinati... (more) Published By: Jim Edwards Submitted: 08 June,2004 |
| 67 | How to avoid being crammed Preview: Cramming Some consumers are being billed for telephone services they did not order. This practice is called “cramming” and it affects telephone consumers nationwide. “Cramming” occurs when a customer receives a telephone bill, usually rendered by the local exchange company, that includes charges for products or services that he or she did not or... (more) Published By: David McDonough Submitted: 20 June,2004 |
| 68 | Be Aware of Phishing Scams! Preview: If you use emails actively in your communication, you must have received various messages claiming to be from Ebay, Paypal and a number of banks. A recent email as if from U.S. Bank Corporation that I received contains the subject "U.S. Bank Fraud Verification Process" and in the body of the mail it says "We recently reviewed your account, an... (more) Published By: Nowshade Kabir Submitted: 28 June,2004 |
| 69 | 6 steps to win on High Yield Investment Programs (HYIP) Preview: What is HYIP? HYIP stands for High Yield Investment Program. As the name implies it is high Return of investment. But wait! this type of investments does not last for long... I entered HYIP world on year 2002 and that year there are hundreds of programs available. Like most of HYIP investors, High ROI attracted me to this business. On my first... (more) Published By: Fryan Valdez Submitted: 22 July,2004 |
| 70 | SCAM Alert: 3 Tactics of SCAM Sportsbooks Preview: Online Sportsbook scams are a multimillion-dollar business. Over the last 5 years we've seen players lose millions of dollars, not because their bets lost, but because they sent money to scam sportsbooks. Don't be the next victim. Be aware of these common scam tactics to protect your money. 1. New Sportsbook with Large Bonuses (25%, 40% or more... (more) Published By: SportsbookReview.com Submitted: 10 August,2004 |