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How To Identify a Scam
4/7/2009 11:42:12 AM

An Attorney General would ask these two questions:

1 - Would a logical thinking person pay this much money for the product or service if there was not a business opportunity involved?

2 - Does the income stop when the recruiting stops?

If the answer to the first question is "No" and/or the answer to the second question is "Yes",
then it is a scam.

To avoid doing any jail time, avoid:

  • Cash Gifting Programs.
    (It's NOT a Gift if You Solicit It,
    Unless You're a Registered Charity,
    and You Report Donations.)
     

  • Any Program where You Receive Hundreds or Thousands of Dollars
    when Someone Joins, and Your Recruits Receive Nothing of
    Intrinsic Value They Can Hold in Their Hands.
    (Information is NOT a Product!)
     

  • Any Program Paying You Commissions on a
    Monthly Website Fee.
    (Commissions on Tools are Illegal.)

 

You can get more information @ http://oursuccessin10steps.blogspot.com

 

 

 

DON'T marry the wrong MLM company. You'll probably wind up a "battered spouse." Leroy Whitekiller yorelkw@yahoo.com
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