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Listen we all deserve the rewards of a
successful online business. We also need help avoiding the scams and
bad products that are running around. That is why you are here
correct.
Internet
Marketing can be extremely rewarding. You will get the correct
information here so that you can successfully earn money online.
Invaluable
information about bank fraud, check fraud, or even money order fraud
Look Out for Fraudulent Checks or Money Orders
Sometimes, your bank may not alert you that a fake check or money
order has been returned until after you have shipped the
merchandise. If you are suspicious about a check because it is
written by a third party or for any other reason, call the person
who wrote the check to verify that they have authorized it. If you
receive a check or money order for an amount that exceeds the
successful bid, and the buyer asks that you wire the excess funds
back to him or to a third party, do not wire the money. Instead,
return the check to the buyer, and do not ship the merchandise.
If you accept payment by check, ask for a check drawn on a local
bank, or a bank with a local branch. That way, you can make a
personal visit to make sure the check is valid. If that’s not
possible, call the bank the check was drawn from and ask if it is
valid. Get the bank’s phone number from directory assistance or an
Internet site that you know and trust, not from the person who gave
you the check.
Money Central @ MSN
What is Phishing? Beware of Phishing… eBay,
Paypal & other online companies get copied…
Phishing
Be aware of “phishing:” emails sent to you asking for your password
or other personal information that look like they’ve been sent by an
auction website or payment service. Usually, these emails are
fishing for your information and are coming from someone who wants
to hack into your account.
If you get an email or pop-up message that asks for personal or
financial information, do not reply. And don’t click on the link in
the message, either. Legitimate companies don’t ask for this
information via email. If you are concerned about your account,
contact the organization mentioned in the email using a telephone
number you know to be genuine, or open a new Internet browser
session and type in the company’s correct Web address yourself. In
any case, don’t cut and paste the link from the message into your
Internet browser; phishers often make links look like they go to one
site, but actually send you somewhere else.
Keep you browsers and OS (operating
system) up to date.
Money Central @ MSN
"Our
fight against fraud never stops because each year con artists
discover new ways to fleece the public." "Sadly, many of the age-old
scams still work to cheat victims of their hard-earned savings as
well."
Be diligent and stay informed.
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