Tuesday 5 July 2016

All you need to know about scammers: beat them before they beat you.

THE GOLDEN RULES TO HELP YOU BEAT THE SCAMMERS.


v  Be suspicious of all offers and deals that sound to be too good to be true because almost all of these kinds of offers are plainly scammers routine to catch you unguarded and trust me they know all men want to get rich like Bill Gate, Mark Zucharburg, McDonald, Steve Jobs et all so it is well known that when human hear about a deal that can make him get rich in second the brain stops working and the adrenaline takes control of everything but trust me as well there is no guaranteed get-rich-quick schemes. When you see any offer or deal that looks like one most especially those that tell you, you don’t need to work at all quickly discard them without giving it a second thought. I am not saying there are no legitimate lucrative deals out there that don’t require you to work all your sleeves but what I am saying is that there is no guaranteed scheme where you can get rich in a jiffy when it’s not a lottery even lottery requires you to work for your money; you don’t just get paid for doing nothing!

v  Do not give money or sign anything until you have checked the veracity of the company or the individual you want to engage in business with. Be sure of what you are doing and with who you are doing it with. It will be better if you have to give money or sign anything to do that in the presence of your solicitor and video coverage because human ways are unpredictable. This might sound a bit cynical but bet me, it’s the best thing to do.


v  Do not immediately agree to any offers or deals as quick as they are introduced to you. Take time to seek legal advice and obtain independent decision; don’t jump into any unclear deal. Don’t test the depth of river with both legs!

v  Never send money to anyone you don’t know or trust and do not send money through methods of payment that you are not familiar or comfortable with. Just don’t do things you don’t know about; it is so simple a rule.


v  Your banking and personal details such as passwords are never to be joked with so keep these things at the bay and never without a very high threshold level of trust give it to anyone.

v  Always log into website directly rather than clicking on links provided in an email that is asking you to log in through the links for confirmation. Don’t trust these types of links for they might be altered to redirect you to another look like website that makes it difficult for you not to fall for their filthy tricks.


v  If you find it difficult not to engage in any business deal you’ve been offered because of its true legitimate appearance and because of the many glowing testimonies you’ve heard my advice is don’t jump in yet give time to find solid independent evidence of the company’s success.

v  Money is half brother to time but time is older. Your time is the greatest of treasuries you can have and that’s the same reason God gave everybody time and not money so any deal or offer that will take your money, time or commitment requires you to investigate deeply and seek independent legal advice.


v  If you in any way spot a scam or have been scammed quickly report and get help. Inform the police or any legal enforcer if the suspect is known, can be found or still in the area.


v  Do not be shy or feel embarrassed for being conned; these people are bunches of wise men working on a carefully wisely planned scheme on a single individual who they in some cases have studied and with this type of strategy they actually can con anyone but all in all, one thing stands and that is the fact that nothing is as bad as not reporting them. So, if you ever get conned don’t hesitate to report the case and with this action you might it difficult or impossible for them to con another person.

t                                      Thanks for reading, we appreciate your time. 



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