• Want to Work From Home?

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    Be your own boss? Or, just make money fast? Then you have likely been tempted by an infomercial or online ad peddling a home business opportunity. Before you dig your credit card out, you need to thoroughly investigate the offer. Fraudulent home business opportunity marketers use Internet, television, radio, and classified ads to promote all sorts of bogus offers. The video to your right from the Federal Trade Commission is a must watch to learn about these scumbags.
  • Don't Believe the Hype!

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    Flip through a few channels on your television, open up almost any magazine, or browse around on the web and you will see them everywhere: Advertisements that promise quick and easy weight loss without any exercise or dieting. Why torture yourself with rigorous exercise or diets when – as the advertisements claim – you can lose weight by simply taking a pill, applying some cream, or wearing a patch? Too bad such claims are almost always false.
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  • Avoid Con Artists.

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    Don’t underestimate con men. Many of these crooks are smart and opportunistic. Some are even exploiting these tough economic times to lure Americans into scams that look and sound legitimate. Bogus “free government money” grant scams are running rampant all over the Internet and landing in mailboxes across the country. Advance-fee fraud (Nigerian 419 scams), identity theft, street hustles, credit card fraud, and every other scam in the book are at all time highs.
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Wondering if a particular home business opportunity is a scam? Not sure if you should try a certain weight loss product? Trying to get the honest facts on something you have seen advertised that looks too good to be true? You have come to the right place.

We post reviews on everything mentioned above and more. Our reviews are based on information from consumer complaint websites, ratings from the Better Business Bureau, bulletins from the Federal Trade Commission & other government agencies, news articles, television reports, and plain old common sense. If you have wasted money on anything reviewed here be sure to share your experience in the comments section.

 
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Never before in the history of the world has fraudulent activity been at such escalated levels. Researchers claim that people are more susceptible to scams after going through adverse life events – a job loss, home foreclosure or some other financial hardship. So it’s not surprising that the nation’s deepening economic crisis has created a fresh slew of potential scam victims. In fact, it makes perfect sense. They are most certainly out there – con artists waiting to separate you from your money. And, it’s up to you to avoid becoming their next victim.

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