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Sunday, September 7, 2008

 

Internet Business Scams - How to Avoid Getting Scammed When Looking For a Make Money Opportunity

When looking to join a home base internet business online how can you be sure that which opportunities are scams and which are legitimate. Scams are scattered all over the internet and exceed the number of genuine business many times over, but how can you distinguish and what to look out for before joining a business? In this article, I will show you some points you should know before you incorporate with a home base internet business opportunity.

Beware of the hype and fake testimonials of a business website which purpose is only to get you to buy their product or service in order to make money out of you. Look for the negative point of a business, a genuine business should has a few 'con' but should not exceed the 'pro', nothing is perfect in this world. If a sales page is full of hype and positive elements, probably the owner is making an outrageous claim which makes the opportunity look like a fraud.

Do not trust those testimonials on the sales page. Many are positive feed backs but I have never seen a negative one. Do not accept them unless you can get the references from the customers who have purchased the opportunity product. Contact them to verify their testimonials. You should consider this before you decide to purchase any business opportunity.

Try to search for the business representative or owner's customer support email apart from questioning about the business they are offering. The quality and honesty of response can give you a clue about the company or product. If a representative is unwilling to give you any respond or being denies which will raise more questions, I suggest you to stay away from them and look for a more supportive mentoring.

Above mentioned methods are the best ways to scrutinize your business provider in order to stay clear and never get conned on the internet ever again. Make a wise choice and never jump in to a business venture before you do your homework by investigating the company in more detail.

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