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In the rush to get a home business up and running, we sometimes leave commonsense sense behind in the old day time job workplace. It is surprising how often we buy into the dream that someone else has convinced us which is absolutely right for us. Just $5,000-00 but hurry only a few places left. Cue pictures of sun kissed beaches and fast cars. Sound familiar? The next few minutes could save you a bundle of money heartache and spare you a lot of regret. Not to mention your reputation in front of family and friends.

If you have at all looked up online business opportunities no doubt you will have been swamped by the choices presented to you. Maybe it was that mail shot with the exotic beach in the background behind the person pitching an offer to you. Make money online, be like me. The offer will go something like it starts with a small personal story; I used to get up and rub gravel into my head because that was all I could afford to eat; I was so deep in debt the IMF nearly took pity on me; things were desperate; then I read this letter and then it all changed; Now it is, fast cars, lovely companions, new friends, I will not go on, you get the picture.

Before I go any further I fell for it. More than once! I know how to tell you not to fall for it. Here are the tips and advice to let you spot it and hopefully avoid it. Spotting it is easy. An offer which is so well written it has you reaching for your wallet before you can say, Yes Please! There are some very good copy writers out there. Often you can get to the end of a long sales letter and you are still not quite sure what it is you are going to get for your money. The bonuses are so good. They are worth thousands, or that is what the letter said and the product is only $97.00.

Next thing you know you are on a list. The next offer comes in before you have a chance to implement the first one. This time $295.00. Would you just look at the bonuses this time and the proposed profits are sky high. A big package comes to the front door. Shiney Dvd s in beautifully decorated covers. Wow. Ten days later. Another letter. This time Embossed with a seal. A personal invitation from that rich guy! A course only $9,000.00 and I am invited to it. I cannot believe it. He’s going to show me exactly how I could do this business and be rich like him. In a behind closed doors no holds barred boot camp. At this stage you even read the offer twice! Some-time later when you need a bit of support in implementing the technical side after parting with a huge wedge of cash, that rich guy is not available.

Yep. You have been funnelled. You have been through the process of drawing out the maximum possible revenue from the list. Guess what. Your name was on it.
Do not misunderstand how important it is to get a background check on anyone to makes a pitch to you, no matter where it comes from. Google them. Look on forums. Type in their name in the search field and then the word, scam. Go through the results of your searches. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

By: niddry

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Frank Moran, Online since 2003, Suggesting for Home Business and Make money online offers utmost caution should be exercised. More information at www.affliatenewcash.com

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