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Accablé par l'argent en ligne?

Lorsque vous commencez à penser à l'argent en ligne, avez-vous imaginer que vous êtes assis sur la plage avec un ordinateur portable, boire un verre petit parapluie? Est-ce moi?

Ou que diriez-vous trouver une position confortable dans le bureau de la maison nouvellement convertis pendant que vous pensez votre ex-patron de la micro-gestion est en ce moment même?

Pas si vite.

Avec toutes les possibilités de faire l'argent en ligne existent, comment décider de ce travail à domicile et créer des possibilités d'argent en ligne en ligne ne sont là que pour vous, mais les vraies affaires, ainsi que?

Si vous jeté un oeil à ces possibilités d'argent en ligne, il est facile de se sentir dépassé. Une fois que vous vous rendez compte que la société ne vend pas une formule pour devenir riche plus vite que effectivement travaillées, met les choses en perspective claire.

Souhaitez-vous vendre une machine à faire de l'argent? Je ne crois pas, moi non plus.

Donc maintenant nous pouvons ignorer les peluches, nous pouvons éviter une surcharge et se concentrer sur ce que serait l'occasion parfaite pour vous.

Une façon de penser pas beaucoup à faire l'argent en ligne est le modèle de quelqu'un qui a déjà fait, et ramener chez eux les grosses sommes d'argent.

Beaucoup de gens sont en train de faire une moyenne sur revenus moyens parce qu'ils essayent de réinventer la roue. Ils quelqu'un copie qui était déjà l'argent en ligne.

Un mentor en ligne réussie est l'état " là-bas et fait que "l'expérience que nous pouvons apprendre.

Vous n'avez pas besoin de surcharger le cerveau en essayant d'atteindre une idée géniale qui va vous rendre riche.

Bien, si vous obtenez à l'Myspace prochaine, s'il vous plaît me donner un appel.

Nous avons réduit les possibilités réelles du devenir riche rapidement, nous savons que nous pouvons modèle une personne qui réussit à reproduire le succès de l'Internet, et après?

Que diriez-vous faire l'argent en ligne et profitez de ce que vous faites? Sentir bonne sur vos produits ou services dont vous allez faire la promotion?

Si vous êtes encore à débattre de l'esprit qui opportunité est pour vous, consultez votre intuition.

Si votre intuition vous dit que cette occasion ne se sentent tout simplement pas le droit, aller de l'avant. Les femmes que nous avons des gars formidables en elle. Seulement sont intuition naturelle.

Lorsque vous lisez sur certains marée copie de vente et vous obtenez ce sentiment étrange que cela pourrait être trop beau pour être vrai, que la confiance.

Donc, avec ces conseils de certains petits et faciles à retenir lorsque vous êtes à la recherche d'une occasion rendre l'argent en ligne, vous pouvez enregistrer votre cerveau contre les surcharges et axée sur ce qui est important.

About the Author

Don Downes is a full time internet marketer who works with other industry leading internet marketers from around the world. He specializes in helping others succeed in marketing online home businesses. To learn more, visit Don's website at http://AutomateWealthOnline.com

Walmart Money Gram Scam?

I was applying for jobs online when I read one about a travel agent looking to further his business to the states. I was curious so I inquired about the job. He is supposedly from France and his business supposedly involves helping people book their travel and then using Western Union and my bank account to cash the money grams sent from his customers to me and then deduct 10% and send the rest of the finances via Western Union to this man. I then replied to his e-mail and told him I thought it was a scam but he replied and told me to call him in France. Well I am not going to do that so I just dropped the whole communication. Today I checked my mail and I received 3 moneygrams for 950 dollars each with instructions on what to do. I still think this is a scam but I don't know who I need to make aware of the situation and in the unlikely event that it is true then I just found the best job ever. So do I contact the police or the post office and has anyone come across this before?

A very common scam, and it has a thousand variations. I have posted a link to the Federal Trade Commission website consumer alert on Check Cashing Scams so you can see how they operate and what you should do if you wish to report this guy (reprinted below in full for it's educational value:

Be Suspicious About Wiring Money Back After Cashing a Check
FTC, National Consumers League Offer Information for Fraud Prevention Month

http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2006/03/overpayment.shtm

The set-up for the scam can be different every time: maybe they are buying something you advertised, paying you to do work at home, or giving you an “advance” on a sweepstakes. But, the Federal Trade Commission and the National Consumers League warn that after the initial hook, all “check overpayment” scams end the same way – with a request for you to wire money back. The scams are the fifth most common telemarketing fraud and the fourth most common Internet scam reported to the NCL. The warning about this type of fraud, often perpetrated across borders, comes during March, Fraud Prevention Month.

Here is how the scam operates: the person you are doing business with sends you a check for more than the amount they owe you, and then instructs you to wire the balance back to them. Or, they send a check, and tell you to deposit it, keep part of the amount for your own compensation, and then wire the rest back for one reason or another. The results are the same: the check eventually bounces, and you’re stuck, responsible for the full amount, including what you wired to the scammer.

The checks in these scams are fake, but they look real enough to fool bankers. The FTC and NCL offer these tips for avoiding check overpayment scams:

Know who you’re dealing with – independently confirm your buyer’s name, street address, and telephone number.

If you’re selling something over the Internet, say “no” to a check for more than your selling price, no matter how tempting the plea or convincing the story.

There is no legitimate reason for someone who is giving you money to ask you to wire money back.

These tips, and others, are available online from the FTC as part of the section on cross-border fraud of OnGuardOnline.gov, and from the National Consumers League at fraud.org. OnGuard Online is a multimedia, interactive consumer education campaign launched last fall by the FTC and a partnership of other federal agencies, the technology industry, and consumer advocacy organizations including the NCL. The site covers online safety topics, including spyware, identity theft, spam, and cross-border scams. There is no copyright on the quizzes or other information on OnGuardOnline.gov; companies and organizations can download the information and use it in their own computer security programs.

Consumers should report check overpayment scams to their state Attorney General, the National Fraud Information Center/Internet Fraud Watch, a service of the National Consumers League at www.fraud.org or 1-800-876-7060, or the FTC at www.ftc.gov or 1-877-FTC-HELP.

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish (bilingual counselors are available to take complaints), or to get free information on any of 150 consumer topics, call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357), or use the complaint form at http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

Media Contact:
FTC, Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2180

NCL, Communications Department
202-835-3323

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