Using A Price Phone Directory

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It all started on Sunday the 8th of March 2008. I was just looking around on the internet and came across an add for making money from Google Cash and all I had to pay was $1.95 shipping, the add was complete complete with many testimonies and photos of checks. The add copy also said the out start time is making money with in 48-72 long hours. It also said all this is to do was to copy and paste adds for Google, The add LOOKED just like a Google add using their logos use also had many renowned endorsements to it from television and other well known companies. And if thought you actually can have my the.95 and I was on my way.

These short-term four belonging to the scams that I've actually encountered in doing my foray into the world of online survey participation. I consider myself a half-way intelligent person, but I got caught for $1.95 for your cell phone scam and $12.95 for playboy magazine subscription. I've also been called about 20 times so far by different "health insurance" company representatives who requested my ss # and bank information over the telephone. These companies have not yet send me anything by mail. Luckily, I know better than to give such information over the phone.

If anyone calls claiming to deemed tech for your phone company, don't be enticed by it. Latest scam involves creeps who trick you into allowing them to make calls on YOUR dime -- and apparently it's via jails and prisons in New New jersey.

You like better to give the ideas they want until they say, OK, Now I needed your number, and you say, " What cell phone number? " They say your own card total number. But, you say, you told me its open. Then they tell you that its free, but there is however a small shipping charge of $3.99 an individual can just put that on report scam your card or debit invitation.

Hence the nice advice I'm able to give anyone is this unique. Never click on an link a good email from someone you don't trust, even when it threatens to suspend or report phone fraud close your provider. This by the way, is an well-known tactic by con-men to prompt you into taking the wanted action, in which to pick their email link.

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Take your personal credit information seriously. Keep a record of your credit report and protect yourself against identity thieves. It can certainly help prevent you becoming the subsequent victim.