scams - SE Members Blog post - syndication express2024-03-28T11:20:43Zhttps://syndicationexpress.ning.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/scamsFive Scams To Avoidhttps://syndicationexpress.ning.com/profiles/blogs/five-scams-to-avoid2020-11-08T16:39:31.000Z2020-11-08T16:39:31.000ZAnthuwin Cupidohttps://syndicationexpress.ning.com/members/AnthuwinCupido<div><p>Many websites claim to offer legitimate <a href="https://www.biznessvibes.com" target="_blank">home business opportunities</a>. While some people do make money at home through online jobs, but many of these so-called opportunities are scams. How do you know the difference? Here are some tips for avoiding home business scams.</p><p>You need to use some common sense first. If you are looking around because you're short on funds, it can be easy to talk yourself into believing the promises you will read online. Try to look at the offers objectively. Many scams try to convince you that you will become wealthy with little effort, and you might even see on the website that this is some "secret" for making money that is just now being revealed. Much later they reveal the cost of learning the secret. Before buying this kind of information, take a moment to wonder why it's being sold. If it's really that effective, the person selling it should be wealthy and not need to sell anything.</p><p>Secondly, don't get involved in a pyramid scheme. These are programs that pay you to recruit but don't really have a product to sell. You <a href="https://www.biznessvibes.com" target="_blank">make money</a> by getting other people to join the system. This only works for those who start the pyramid scheme, and is illegal in several states. Note that this is not the same as home party or similar plans where you get a percentage from what you sell in addition to a percentage from those you recruit.</p><p>Third, don't pay to stuff envelopes or make products. In fact, don't pay to work for anybody.</p><p>Forth, getting paid to do Survey. While some companies may pay you, I have found that the majority do not. They offer an entry into a sweepstake where "you could win" but in my experience, the sweepstakes even has a catch as well where if you do win they want you to pay a registration fee of let's say $700.00 then you will get the "All-inclusive trip for 2 to the Bahama's". Don't buy into it. There are way better things to waste your time on.</p><p>And lastly, anything with the word "Blaster" in it is a SCAM, unless you want your email filling up with spam don't do it. I had a campaign with Ad Blaster and I'm still unsubscribing to spammers.</p><p>Avoiding home business scams means avoiding anything that offers easy <a href="https://www.biznessvibes.com" target="_blank">wealth</a>. It also means avoiding paying to work for somebody. Don't expect anything online that makes no sense in the real world. Don't get scammed.</p><p> </p></div>Law of Attraction - Money As It Relates To Successhttps://syndicationexpress.ning.com/profiles/blogs/law-of-attraction-money-as-it-relates-to-success2013-11-06T04:14:32.000Z2013-11-06T04:14:32.000ZKathleen Ayershttps://syndicationexpress.ning.com/members/KathleenAyers<div><div>When we talk about the law of attraction as it relates to money and success, I wonder what signals are we sending to the universe?</div><div><img src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTYZ2uX7rr4VRoM9plKzh4NDA1XVBhR2RC4DhX6SCbTdGD-Bkfqg" class="align-center" alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTYZ2uX7rr4VRoM9plKzh4NDA1XVBhR2RC4DhX6SCbTdGD-Bkfqg" /></div><div><p>I have heard the statement most of my childhood that money is the root of all evil. I am sure that the people who uttered these words had no idea about the affect these words played on the psychic. Some have said, “Oh no! It is the love of money that is the root of all evil”. If you take a look back at events that involved scandalous amounts of money where people were scammed and lost fortunes because of greed or unhealthy love of money, there might be some truth to this statement of money being the root of all evil. If you look at the people that were scammed, was it their love of money that caused them to take part in such schemes and then ignored all the red flags that signaled, “SCAM!”? You be the judge.</p><p></p><div><img src="https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQfG308aRdotq0Vj5mynbY4oDtu53_heK09AgU2YFSdVKI-ZgMtg" class="align-center" alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSQfG308aRdotq0Vj5mynbY4oDtu53_heK09AgU2YFSdVKI-ZgMtg" /></div><div><a href="http://kathleenayers.wordpress.com/2013/11/05/law-of-attraction-money-as-it-relates-to-success/" target="_blank">Continue here...</a></div></div></div>