Sunday 19 May 2013

SCAM WARNING: Read this message!




DEAR READERS!

 Even though I sometimes sent message
to my clients, subscribers and mailing
list warning them about some scams
flowing online, people still fall victims.

I have to write this warning message
because when I got about 3 calls and
a visit to my office last week concerning
some scamming emails received by my clients,
I know that there is trouble in the land.

WARNING SIGNS

1. Any email purported to come from
Liberty Reserve concerning investments,
HYIPs or to receive referral payment is
FAKE. Ask yourself this question, "How
can someone ask you to pay $0.1 or
whatever amount to receive a referral
commission of $400?" It's easier for
him to take his charges and send you
rest. Then, why asking you to pay to
receive when s/he already has substantial
amount of your money as referral commission
as s/he claimed?

These emails are NEVER from Liberty
Reserve. The spammers use a spamming tool
that allows them to use any email ID
of their choice to send out millions
of emails to extracted email IDs.

So, they can just add Liberty Reserve
or any other company email ID as the
sender and broadcast to millions out
there. Be CAREFUL!

2. Run from HYIP investments. Ask yourself
this question, "How can somebody pay you
100% of your investment daily? How does s/he
makes the money?" It's not possible even
the person dey do oil bunkering for Niger
Delta... lol

3. NEVER pay anyone claiming to secure
VISA of any country for you through bank
payment or e-currencies. You must go and
see the person kolokolo and do your research
before parting with your funds.

We have discovered that some scammers do
advertise online about VISA processing fees.
When victims fall mugu, they will give bank
details of exchangers. As soon payment is
effected, they will secure payment details
from you and head straight to exchangers
website to get Liberty Reserve funds.

If investigations are done, you can only
trace funds to exchangers' bank account but
the real culprit is out there. Kpatakpata
everything will go to court and die there.

4. Any email from big multi-national firms
claiming you won something but will have
to pay to claim is FAKE. It's same thing
as in No. 1 above.

5. Any claim that you will make millions
without hard-work (or I call it working
smart) is FAKE. Ask anyone making clean
money online today and he will tell you
it takes some hard-work, smart-work, brainstorming,
patience and full-fledged online business
empire to make money online.

Online business is same as the normal
businesses you see around you. The
only thing is that you have larger
market to tap into when you take it
online.

For example, we are in Port Harcourt,
Nigeria but sell our services/products
to clients in Abuja, Lagos, UK, South
Africa, Turkey, USA, Ghana, etc.

With normal brick and mortar business,
it will not be possible.

6. Buying brand new laptop for N10,000
is FAKE unless it's a multi-level marketing
system. If you receive any email telling
you to send N10,000 for a complete brand
new laptop, please DELETE such message.
It's not possible even in China.

We have receive messages how one guy in
Lagos dupe clients of their hard-earned
money promising to send them brand new
laptop for N10,000 to N15,000.

7. Make Google your companion. Whenever
you have doubts, search about it on
Google. You will see lots inputs from
other victims. That will save you
from the hands of scammers.

BE CAREFUL!

I'm committed to your success,

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