This is what we tell our kids if they are offerred drugs. Well there are a lot of instances in which we as adults, should "just say no" as well.Let's stick with
drug issue for a minute. The "pushers" lead someone into their addiction, by making it easy and attractive for them. At first they might give away free samples. They try to lure them into their fold with
promise of easy money. Getting hooked however, has serious consequences for anyone. Before they know it, they will do anything to get their "daily fix".
The smart "pushers" however, don't use drugs. They recruit others to do their dirty work. The recruits take all
risks, while
"kingpin" stays well hidden in
background, raking in his profits.
The advent of
internet, has created similar situations, referred to as "Dot.Cons", that we face everyday. Our mailboxes overflow with get rich schemes, and
lures they use are quite similar to that of
drug pusher. The promise of easy money without work is high on their list of tactics.
There are many schemes hatched to separate people from their money. There are some general steps however, that can save you a lot of money and heartache.
First, you should be wary of extravagant claims about performance or earnings potential. Get all promises in writing and review them carefully before making a payment or signing a contract.
Before entering into any agreement, read
fine print and explore all relevant links on their web site. Fraudulent promoters may bury
disclosures they don't want you to know about, by putting them in an obscure place, where you're unlikely see them. If challenged they cite those pages that you had access to as their defense. Be skeptical of any company that doesn't clearly state its name, street address and telephone number.
The most popular "Dot.Cons" typically are targeted toward retiree's or people who need to supplement their income.
Multilevel Marketing Plans/Pyramids, unfortunately are a fertile field for
scamsters, and give
legitimate companies a bad image. Many people buy into programs, whose only customers are other distributors and not
general public. Some multi-level marketing programs are actually illegal pyramid schemes. When products or services are sold only to distributors like yourself, there's no way to make money.