Scam Information

Don't Get Injured From Scams.

Please don't get conned by the GET RICH SCHEMES ! Beware of Work at Home businesses and Network Marketing companies that do not offer a "real" product. Before you part with your hard earned money check out these sites.

"Real" companies will offer high quality products and/or services, and this is absolutely necessary in order to actually make any money. Unfortunately, so is your hard work. Don't ever pay anyone for the "privilege" of asking others to pay you for nothing.

Why do we get scammed ? We all want something for nothing. We all want a job where we do nothing and get paid everything . When you find one let me be the first to know ! It seems that the more outrageous the claims, the more we tend to believe them.

If it sounds to good to be true it probably is !!!

Before you invest your hard earned money and limited time, do your homework. Provided below are some sites that will help alert you to scams.

Larry C. Adams provides an excellent fraud dictionary, where you can search through an alphabetical list of topics about Fraud and Fraud Prevention, and other links to useful sites about fraud.
Larry's Fraud Information

Excellent Scam Forum/Bulletin Board
Scam Forum

My favorite site for concise information about scams lurking
around the corner is the Fraud Organization.

National Better Business Bureau
Better Business Scam Library

What are the best ways to protect yourself against getting scammed online?

ScamBusters has prepared a special report to answer this question. It's called: "The 10 Most Important Things You Can Do Now to Avoid Getting Scammed". To get your free copy, simply click here to download this PDF file that includes a practical (and somewhat counter-intuitive) list of the top ten ways to protect yourself.

Federal Trade Commission-Government Watchdog Agency
Quack Watch World Wide Scam
U.S. General Services Administration

If you feel you've been a victim of an online scam, there is help. The Internet Fraud Complaint Center is a joint venture between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center. They've established a Web site that allows you to file complaints online. You can also read tips to protect you from becoming a victim.

Fraud Complaints

Virus and Other Hoaxes
VMyths