The Scam Bugs: Studying the Pests of Online Business
If you’re a citizen of the World Wide Web, you should be aware of the blood sucking monsters that massively thrive on the virtual world. These guys are called, “scam bugs”. They aren’t beatable with pesticides, as they have extremely thick skin. If you wanted them off your way, all you need to beat them is information.
Let us classify the scam bugs based on what they are after:
The Money- Hungry Scam Bugs. These pests are the most common low-flying bugs around the internet. They venture in every way that they could get advantage of other people’s need. Mostly they lure people with fake jobs, online business, secrets of easy money- making schemes, and other blinding promises. These deceiving pests have now even evolved into intelligent form of ****s. They are currently venturing into e-book writing, selling glittery titles of empty content. Thus, beware of buying e-books on money making information. Check on the author’s credibility, as well as the publisher’s background. Moreover, it would help if you’ll check customer reviews on credible neutral reviewing forums.
The Traffic-Hungry Scam Bugs. With the income and advantages that good site traffic offers, it is not surprising why new breeds of cyber scammers were born. These scam bugs call themselves businessmen, if not gurus or experts. They’d do everything just to have their site on the lead. They fill their sites with lies and false promises of easy money-making secrets. To top it all, they often use pyramid scheme of sign ups. What do they use in attracting people? They use false promos, promise of online job security or online business, and misleading money making education.
The Fun-Hungry Scam Bugs. I don’t know if these pests are still scam bugs. But being included in the list, I guess they are indeed pests. Besides, they are extremely annoying. Have you encountered an Ebay buyer who’d bid then left you hanging after he or she wins? Did you experience applying for an online job posting that replied you with: “Will you be my text mate?” If you have, then you’ve been a victim of these fun-hungry scam bugs. These pests are the most annoying among all mentioned scam bugs. They are not after your money nor self-gain. They are after your “nerves”. When you happen to bump on one of these guys, don’t bother to do anything. They’ll only stop once they notice they aren’t taking your precious attention.
It’s not surprising why these witty foxes succeed in scams. The people nowadays are seeking ways for financial stability because of the global recession fright. Nevertheless, it’s still wrong to deceive people even if it wouldn’t take their money. Any dishonest act is evil, especially if it is intended for self-gain.
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