Friday 13 May 2011

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<b>if you have never been scammed online before, then you are a beginner into online business.</b>
<b>to begin let us ask our self this questions,</b>
1.<b>WHAT IS ONLINE SCAM</b><b>S?</b>
<b>2.HOW CAN I FALL INTO SCAM? </b>
<b>3.HOW DO I DETECT SCAM WEBSITES?</b>
<b>4.WHAT CAN I DO TO PREVENT&nbsp; BEING SCAMMED?</b>
<b>5</b>.<b>HOW DO I PUBLISH SCAM WEBSITES?</b>

<b>1.WHAT IS ONLINE SCAM</b><b>S?</b>
A confidence trick or confidence game (also known as a bunko, con, flim flam, gaffle, grift, hustle, scam, scheme, swindle, 419 or bamboozle) in an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence.
from this definition you should know that any body could be scammed provided he could be deceived, after-all didn't the devil deceived eve in the bible, as long as you confidence can be stolen, then you can be scammed.

<b>2.HOW CAN I FALL INTO SCAM?</b>
from my own view the main reasons people get scammed are just by the categories of persons we have
1.A greedy persons: if you are that type then their is room for you to be scammed
2.A money lover person: this is very clear, imagine someone sent you an e-mail that says=&nbsp; congrats&nbsp; you have just won 100000$ for being the 1st 1million persons to have signed up here, pleases send us your bank and credit card information's to retrieve your money. you who love money a lot would do anything to get your money from them click, but before doing that please remember that&nbsp; No body gives free cash in the real word
3.An ignorant :if you are not aware of scams online or you did not make proper search or information's about a particular organization, then you are most likely going to be involved into scams online

<b>3.HOW DO I DETECT SCAM WEBSITES?</b>
Very often scammers ask your bank details to deposit money. This is only to make you fall for them. At some point they will ask for a little amount of cash from you usually saying it is some kind of processing charge or delivering fee. This is a scam imagine if they collect these small amounts from a thousand people? Dont fall for them thinking you will recover this payment with the deposits coming to your account it will never come. They only asked your bank details to make you believe you are getting money. Once your bank details are given they may also use it in identify theft and steal money from your bank account.

&nbsp;Sometimes, mostly if you register you e-mail to some programs, you could even get a mail like this for instance=&nbsp; john this is your last chance to join the millionaire we have just two space left quickly log in to www.&nbsp; to apply for your own package. we would give you a money back guarantee if you don't like this package, please pay into ACCT NO:XXXXXXXXX&nbsp; OR PAYPAL to apply now.
That trick you just read above has worked many times for them. i myself has fallen into that trick once.
&nbsp;<span style="color: #990000;">PLEASE NOTE THAT SCAMMERS ALWAYS COME WITH SOMETHING FLASHY TO ENTICE YOU</span>,

HINTS TO KNOW THEM
i.They would always promise you a reward like money and they would never give you what they promise
ii.they would look for something you love most and use it to deceive you
type of scam websites are, pay to click (ptc) pay to survey (pts), (ptr) about 80% of paid to (pt) are scams
most of them would give you their rate like this ptc rates&nbsp; 0.00002$/ click or 0.00005$/refer. imagine when can you even earn 2$ with such rates when their pay out is 20$. if you want to earn money legitimately just keep reading, i know of legit websites that you can make real money from,we are coming to that.

&nbsp;<b>4.WHAT CAN I DO TO PREVENT&nbsp; BEING SCAMMED?</b>
<b>all you need is&nbsp; taking proper investigation before engrossing on any&nbsp; money making websites&nbsp;</b>
<b>you can google search a website for scam report by search&nbsp; like this e.g&nbsp; facebook scam then click search.</b>
<b>you can also make research from scam finders websites from this lists below </b>


<span style="color: #990000;">SITES TO WATCH FOR NEW SCAM</span>

http://www.scamwatch.gov.au
http://www.worldwidescam.com
http://www.chargebackforum.com
http://www.scam.com
http://www.ripoffreport.com


<b>5</b>.<b>HOW DO I PUBLISH SCAM WEBSITES?</b>
1) If you made your payment to PayPal then Lodge a Complaint with them or who-ever the Payment Provider was, as the more complaints that they get, the more that they will be forced to act and investigate the person who has NOT Supplied the Product Or Service as They Have Advertised... (ie. not sending emails when they advertise that they do!)&nbsp; as profiting from False or Misleading advertising is a criminal offence...

2)&nbsp; You NEED TO REPORT The Fraud to the Federal Police, and once enough complaints are received by them about a criminals activity, they will act and investigate them. But many people need to act and file complaints, because if no-one files a report, then the criminal goes unoticed by the authorities.

So don't just sit there complaining, get off your rear end and take the time to File A Report..

FOR SCAMS AT USA YOU CAN FILE A REPORT AT THE IFCC
http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; also
&nbsp;<a href="http://www.fraud.com/">http://www.fraud.com</a>

FOR SCAMS I AUSTRALIA
Australian Consumer Affairs Department:
<a href="https://web.acma.gov.au/secure/complaint_form.htm">https://web.acma.gov.au/secure/complaint_form.htm</a>

FOR SCAMS AT NIGERIA YOU CAN FILE A REPORT AT THE EFCC
1.<a href="http://www.fraudaid.com/find_headers.htm">http://www.fraudaid.com/</a>
to veiw nigerian reports visit <a href="http://www.efccnigeria.org/">EFCC</a>

<b><span style="color: #990000;">&nbsp;TOP FIVE ONLINE SCAMS</span></b>
The setup: Online auction fraud accounts for three-quarters of all complaints registered with the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (formerly the Internet Fraud Complaint Center). There are many types of eBay chicanery, but the most common one is where you send in your money and get nothing but grief in return.

What actually happens: You never get the product promised, or the promises don't match the product. The descriptions may be vague, incomplete, or completely fake. One scammer accepted bids for Louis Vuitton bags that she didn't own, and then scoured the Internet looking for cheap knockoffs that cost less than the winning bid. She managed to collect at least $18,000 from bidders before she got nailed. A buyer thought he'd purchased a portable DVD player for $100, but what he got instead was a Web address for a site where he could buy a player for a $200 discount. The stories are virtually endless.

The risk: You get ripped off, losing time and money. If you spill the beans about the scam, the seller may retaliate by posting negative eBay reports about you using phony names.

The question you've gotta ask yourself: Who in their right mind would sell a $200 bag for $20?

2. Phishing Scams

The setup: You receive an e-mail that looks like it came from your bank, warning you about identity theft and asking that you log in and verify your account information. The message says that if you don't take action immediately, your account will be terminated.

What actually happens: Even though the e-mail looks like the real deal, complete with authentic logos and working Web links, it's a clever fake. The Web site where you're told to enter your account information is also bogus. In some instances, really smart phishers direct you to the genuine Web site, then pop up a window over the site that captures your personal information.

The risk: Your account information will be sold to criminals, who'll use it to ruin your credit and drain your account. According to Gartner, phishing scammers took consumers (and their banks, who had to cover the charges) for $1.2 billion in 2003.

The question you've gotta ask yourself: If this matter is so urgent, why isn't my bank calling me instead of sending e-mail?

3. Nigerian 419 Letter

The setup: You receive an e-mail, usually written in screaming capital letters, that starts out like this:

"DEAR SIR/MADAM: I REPRESENT THE RECENTLY DEPOSED MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE FOR NODAMBIZIA, WHO HAS EMBEZZLED 30 MILLION DOLLARS FROM HIS STARVING COUNTRYMEN AND NOW NEEDS TO GET IT OUT OF THE COUNTRY..."

The letter says the scammers are seeking an accomplice who will transfer the funds into their account for a cut of the total--usually around 30 percent. You'll be asked to travel overseas to meet with the scammers and complete the necessary paperwork. But before the transaction can be finalized, you must pay thousands of dollars in "taxes," "attorney costs," "bribes," or other advance fees.

What actually happens: There's no minister and no money--except for the money you put up in advance. Victims who travel overseas may find themselves physically threatened and not allowed to leave until they cough up the cash. (FYI, "419" is named for the section of Nigeria's penal code that the scam violates.)

The risk: Serious financial loss--or worse. Victims of Nigerian letter fraud lose $3000 on average, according to the FBI. Several victims have been killed or gone missing while chasing a 419 scheme.

The question you've gotta ask yourself: Of all the people in the world, why would a corrupt African bureaucrat pick me to be his accomplice?

4. Postal Forwarding/Reshipping Scam

The setup: You answer an online ad looking for a "correspondence manager." An offshore corporation that lacks a U.S. address or bank account needs someone to take goods sent to their address and reship them overseas. You may also be asked to accept wire transfers into your bank account, then transfer the money to your new boss's account. In each case, you collect a percentage of the goods or amount transferred.

What actually happens: Products are purchased online using stolen credit cards--often with identities that have been purloined by phishers--and shipped to your address. You then reship them to the thieves, who will fence them overseas. Or you're transferring stolen funds from one account to another to obscure the money trail.

The risk: Sure, you can make big bucks for a while. But after a few months, you're going to look inside your bank account and find it cleaned out. Worse, when the feds come looking for the scammers, you're the one they're going to nail.

The question you've gotta ask yourself: Why can't these people receive their own darn mail?

5. "Congratulations, You've Won an Xbox (IPod, plasma TV, etc.)"

The setup: You get an e-mail telling you that you've won something cool--usually the hot gadget du jour, such as an Xbox or an IPod. All you need to do is visit a Web site and provide your debit card number and PIN to cover "shipping and handling" costs.

What actually happens: The item never arrives. A few months later, mystery charges start showing up on your bank account. The only thing that gets shipped and handled is your identity. (A more benign variation on this scam drives you to a site where you're asked to cough up your contact info and agree to receive spam from advertisers until unwanted e-mail is coming out of your ears.)

The risk: Identity theft, as well as lost money if you don't dispute the charges.

The question you've gotta ask yourself: When did I enter a contest to win an Xbox (iPod, plasma TV, etc.)?

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<b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <span style="color: lime;">HOW TO MAKE REAL MONEY AND BE FREE FROM SCAMS</span>&nbsp;</b>
<b>I always tell people that the best ways to</b> <b>make money online is</b> <b>to build your own website and to join a good affiliate programs. that way you can not involve your self into any problem of scams online,or even helping people to promote their websites by your referral links. how you make money may now depend on how well you can bring in traffics into your own websites.</b>
<b>if you dought me, quickly recall on this popular name</b> <span style="background-color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #073763;"><b></b></span></span><b><span style="color: blue;">MARK Z</span></b><b><span style="color: blue;">UCKERBERG</span></b> FOUNDER OF FACEBOOK
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