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2/27/2007

The Scam That Almost Got Me

Filed under: — Richard @ 9:34 pm

By Tyler James Ellison

As a business owner, it’s usually my role to convince our customers of our legitimacy, not the other way around. Marketing over the internet is the single most powerful system our business has for generating prospects for our offline services. I’ve had to deal with clients who were less than willing to pay, whose checks bounced, and who had unrealistic expectations. Today was the first time someone tried to use our business to facilitate their scamming.

We were contacted through the email address posted on our website. Our site is easily found for our market since we rank first and second for the keywords in our niche. In the email, the supposed client asked about fees and a certain date for services to be rendered. We replied with our rates and availability for that date.

Soon we received a response saying that our rates were acceptable and that he wanted to schedule. We reserved the date and asked for a non-refundable booking fee. Correspondence continued off and on for the next couple of weeks but there were several factors that made us suspicious.

The English in the messages seemed a bit broken and the name didn’t sound normal. The first name that the scam artist claimed as his seemed a more appropriate last name than a first name, but we didn’t judge him by that alone because I’ve seen some pretty stupid names before. He claimed to be in Ireland and used a yahoo address from the United Kingdom so it seemed somewhat normal, except that he said we would receive payment from his nameless associate in Nebraska, who was supposedly leaving for Brazil.

Fortunately we were prudent enough to request the payment be sent to a P.O. Box, since we were a little suspicious. Once we received the payment in an envelope with no return address, our employees were startled to find postal money orders totaling more than three times the total quoted price. Past clients have been very generous with us so we were excited that it could potentially be extraordinary generosity, but we were terribly suspicious as well and did not deposit the checks. Upon examination, there was no clear indication that they were fraudulent, however, we felt like something strange was afoot.

We sent an email thanking the scam artist for his quick response and named the total amount sent to us, asking for his confirmation that he intended such. The response was sickly predictable.

The reply stated that the “associate” in Nebraska made a mistake in sending us that much and that we were to deposit our checks, deduct the booking fee and an extra one hundred dollars for our trouble. Once that was accomplished we were supposed to send the remaining funds via Western Union to somebody in China who was supposedly shipping “additional event supplies.”

We alerted our bank immediately and forwarded them the message. They laughed at how obvious the scam was and told us to send a scathing reply, telling the scam artist that we were on to him. The checks were most assuredly fraudulent, and our business remains safe.

About The Author

Tyler Ellison teaches how to make money online marketing legally using automated systems and guerilla techniques to promote businesses.

eBay for Stay at Home Moms

Filed under: — Richard @ 8:28 pm

By Thomas Syvertsen

If you are a stay at home mom you may be getting the urge to do something more with yourself. You may want to make a bit of money while staying at home with the kids all day. One of the best ways for any stay at home mom to make money is by using eBay. This may sound a bit far fetched, but the fact of the matter is that thousands of people have turned eBay into a full-time job. And to take this a step further, there are many people who have become millionaires by using eBay to buy and sell items. If you work hard at it, you can be next in line for the profits that are being made on eBay everyday of the week.

At this point you may be wondering how eBay can make you money. This is something that a lot of people have on their mind. Using eBay to make money is quite simple. You will list items for sale, and then wait for other people to bid on them, or purchase at a predetermined price.

But in order to get started with this you will need to have items that you can place for sale on eBay. There are a few ways that you can go about getting these items.

1. To find items to sell on eBay you may want to become a regular at garage sales and flea markets in your area. At these events you can buy items for cheap, and then turn around and sell them for a large profit on eBay. This is one option that a lot of stay at home moms opt for when looking for items that they can sell on eBay.

2. Another option to consider is making your own products, and then listing them on eBay. For instance, some people make crafts such as candles and then list them for sale. You may not think that there is a large audience for this type of thing, but there are many people that make a lot of money doing just that.

3. Stay at home moms can get their start on eBay by selling items that they have laying around the house. Chances are that your garage or attic is full of junk that you no longer use. But just because you think that the items you have are junk does not mean that somebody else will. By just selling items that you have in your home you may be able to get your start on eBay. And with the money that you initially make, you can then in turn buy more items. Pretty soon you will notice that your profits are growing.

About The Author

Thomas Syvertsen is an Internet Marketer. Involved with network marketing and marketing since 2000.
Education: Bachelor Degree in Marketing.

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