Friday, June 6, 2008

In MLM "Fast Cash" = Quick Crash





If only they all looked like HIM.

Since the beginning of time there have been scams and scam artists. The greed and avarice of these denizens of the underworld have compelled them throughout history to seek out individuals by playing on fears of economic distress, and, or the desire for "easy money".

Entrepreneurs who are frustrated in MLM make some of the most attractive targets, as they are already in a money making mind set.

The advent of the virtual world of cyber space has opened the field wide for these prospect poachers to lay their nets around the globe intent on landing huge profits while minimizing their chances of capture by law enforcement … at least for some.

Below are a couple of examples of just how crafty these criminals can be, and the depths to which their lust for filthy lucre will drive them.

WARNING: after reading the information below you may feel the need to bath … repeatedly.

It's all in what they don't say.

These guys are tricky. Their motto is: "it's in the bag, if you word it just right." Learn the "buzz words" this now incarcerated lawyer told gifters to avoid.

Sometimes you should judge a book by it's cover.

As they say, "image is everything". This point is not lost on this gifting scammer. Some of these bad boys masquerade as "ethical people". See if you can figure out just what kind of ethics the owner of this gifting program site has.

You want to build a huge income. And you value your freedom. Right? OK, then instead of looking for a quick buck look for a legitimate home-based business that will keep you in cash and out of prison

Gifting programs never offer a product of real value, they lure unsuspecting folks with promises of big bucks for little effort, and they always use recruiting as the main way of generating income. The Feds are always on the look out for people who operate these schemes … and those who participate in them.

On the other hand, a legitimate network marketing business offers a valuable product, at a fair price anyone would buy if there was no compensation plan attached to it. This type of business will be around to pay your children's children.

If you want to build a lasting income from home without worry that the Feds will one day come looking to fit you for an orange jump suit, then I suggest you leave the gifting programs to those folks who think they can outrun the long arm of the law

I appreciate you,

Bill Tessore

2 comments:

Gary McElwain said...

Bill

Thanks for the warning's. Of all the words the lawyer told them not to say, he must of missed one or two.

Like "illegal", and "punishable by law"

Gary McElwain

Bill Tessore said...

Hi Gary,

Hmm ... maybe they like to allow some room for excitement & intrigue.

I appreciate you,

Bill Tessore