How To Spot A Money Making Scam
I plunked down $70 for a two-year registration of the ScamFreeZone.com domain waaay back in 1997 because the number of money-making scams online was burning me up. Even back then there were rip-offs.
When I see a scam today it STILL burns me up.
So, here’s a failsafe way to spot a scam.
Check the website’s “terms and conditions” for lines like this…
I understand that my purchase of [deleted] is not refundable and I agree in advance NOT to request a refund or file a chargeback for these products.
See what they did there? You agree to NO REFUNDS AND NO CHARGEBACKS… IN ADVANCE!
The “deleted” part mentions a specific product name… but, as another tip that you’re going to be pumped for cash, it mentions THREE products, the basic, then the workshop, then the coaching. Hmmm, if you pay for the basic product (NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGEBACKS), what do you think will happen next? Do you think you’ll be pitched the workshop (NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGEBACKS)… then the coaching (NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGEBACKS)? I wonder what they cost? Hmmm.
Don’t forget… NO REFUNDS, NO CHARGEBACKS!
Some things don’t change.
