
Carl F
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Its a con. Many things over the internet are. Be wary of anything where somebody wants your money before they are willing to fully explain it to you. Honest salesmen want to tell you all about their products before they expect a financial commitment.
Just think it through. And always ask, "If I give them money right now, and they go away, did I get what I was paying for?" |
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Byakuya
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that's clearly a scam.. just remember.. if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.. especially if they want your credit card number! |
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bdancer222
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And how did they get your email address? Was this something you registered for? If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't true.
Never open unsolicited email from unknown people. You will never find anything of value in this kind of email. It is all scams and spam. |
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blueberry44
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anytime you have to pay money to get a job, it's a scam. |
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KathyS
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That's how you know. Unsolicited emails that take you to links asking for credit card info is pretty obviously a scam. |
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Spock (rhp)
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sounds like a scam to me
anything with upfront fee is far too suspicious these days. |
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sphix
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If they seek employee and ask money, it's a scam. If you seek and put money in, it's likely a business gamble. |
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bud68
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That's the sure clue right there: asking for money, credit cards or bank information. |
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*Cara*
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Sounds like a scam to me. NEVER give your credit card information out to people you don't know or trust. |
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Elky M
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I would do it in a heartbeat. Remember, you only live once.
Just kidding, report them to the local law enforcment agencies and watch them dry in jail |
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Laissez-Faire Guy
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Well, sounds like your scam detector is working just fine.
Any time anyone wants you to divulge financial information or pay money for something you wouldn't really expect, the alarm bells should be ringing. |
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