Beyond PT Barnum
April 7th 2008 20:16
There may be one born every minute but there are those that are at the head of the line. Who fell for that scam about sending money to an Ethiopian and you'll make millions in return? Must have been quite a few because the scam still is going on even after everyone on the Internet knows about it!
Now the 'net is still full of scams. The playing on 'greed' and 'stupidity' game is alive and well and there is always one fool ready to shell out money. Especially if it involves getting rich quick. But there are plenty of other scams to go around and always involve you sending money...no matter how small or large amount.
Imagine an ad that is looking to give away a free doig to a good Christian home. The ad alleges that African missionaries are looking for a home for their dog. So a couple of fools send them the money, and then question if they were scammed!
NOW they start doing their research(Rule 2:Always do your research before you send money...Rule 1:Always question an ad for your money!), and of course they find out that they have been had.
Well make sure you believe money scams. They prove who belongs at the head of that FOOL line!
Now the 'net is still full of scams. The playing on 'greed' and 'stupidity' game is alive and well and there is always one fool ready to shell out money. Especially if it involves getting rich quick. But there are plenty of other scams to go around and always involve you sending money...no matter how small or large amount.
Imagine an ad that is looking to give away a free doig to a good Christian home. The ad alleges that African missionaries are looking for a home for their dog. So a couple of fools send them the money, and then question if they were scammed!
NOW they start doing their research(Rule 2:Always do your research before you send money...Rule 1:Always question an ad for your money!), and of course they find out that they have been had.
Well make sure you believe money scams. They prove who belongs at the head of that FOOL line!
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