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With the advancements of internet communication, an increase in email scam is inevitable! I guess it comes with the territory of exploring all the internet has to offer. But too many “surfers” end up getting taken for a financial ride.

Internet victims simply find no effective recourse for recovery. The best way to keep yourself and those whom you care about clear of email scam rip-offs starts by being aware of the tall tale signs that openly present themselves within the content of the typical email message itself.

The Come On

Email scam? Do you get them? Have you read these lines before? They start out with claims like:

  • “Hey dude, all this time the power to make $5,876.18 every day is as easy as 1..2..3…”
  • “Watch this and write your own paycheck!”
  • “Hey, I hope you’re alone now because this may down-right piss you off! I just think you deserve to know the truth…. that’s all. Take care” (this one proceeds the moment right before you end up going down as the latest sucker).

   Oh… here’s common email scam content:
   “Step 1: Open this email AFTER WEDNESDAY. Step 2: Click on this secure and private invitation link to access this system that makes me over $9,000 a day Step 3: Don’t share the download link and DELETE this email. This is private invitation only. I’ve got a GAME-CHANGER to show you today. Here’s the deal: – You don’t need a Website – You don’t need Facebook or Twitter – No blog or no squeeze page… – No domain names, hosting, SEO… – No technical skills – No experience – BEGINNERS ARE PREFERRED”

The Final Notice Approach

   And then, of course, there’s always the “Last and Final Notice” email scam line:

  • “Last and Final Notice for (YOU@youremail.com) –You were sent this via FB Facebook) and you haven’t watched it and it’s URGENT. I need to know if you want the access or if I should give it to someone else right away. Please hurry HERE.com…as you only have 8 hours to decide. PS This is your last chance. Grab it NOW!”

   Here’s another great email scam lead-on! This is a real email scam I received recently:

    • “Hey! Our computer has randomly selected 45 people to test this new system that has personally made me over $108,432.44 in commissions… IN JUST ONE WEEK! If you’ve never made a penny online before, and you want to be able to create a profit pulling machine in just 7 clicks of your mouse >>Start Clicking Now<< – -You don’t need an existing website – You don’t need any technical experience – You don’t need to be a sales person – You don’t need any money to get started – You don’t need to learn about SEO, Twitter, link-building, CPA, PPV or any of that – You don’t need to spend hours of your time each day to make any money In fact, beginners will get preference NOTE: only 45 beta-testers are required and the closing date is fast approaching!“

Always the Newest System

Email Scam -Rip Offs   O.K., so let’s get this straight! This “new system” supposedly made this email scam sender over $108,000 in just one week! So…. why is he or she sending this little secret out in the first place? I mean, if it’s so good, why the need to spam email accounts? Well, if you haven’t figured it out yet, let me spell it out for you: because it DOESN’T REALLY WORK! After all, any system that was helping me rake in over $15,000 each day, why work at getting others to buy into it? Continue Reading 

By BrieferBob

A free-lance writer, the author is an FAA Licensed Private Pilot. He received his first Bachelor of Arts Degree from Cal State University, Northridge. He was inducted into both the Golden Key International Honour Society and Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society while pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Aviation Science at Utah Valley University. He's a traveler and a consumer who enjoys fly fishing, cycling, sailing, snowboarding, and golf on any other day. His writing offers briefings, advisories, alerts, and checklists for online shoppers.

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