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Top Email Scams

Have you looked in your in - box lately? I am sure that you have at least one " scam " e - mail sitting in there. In this article, I will cover 6 scams / schemes that you may run across while reading your e - mails, and what you should do with them.

The numero uno one is published whereas " Bulk Email ". This offers thousands of email addresses, all of whom are parting to get from your marketing message. What to regard out for: " Bulk Email Works! 10, 000 addresses for $9. 99. " What to do with legitimate? Drop Substantial!

The second one on my catalogue are " Chain Knowledge ". You are supposed to forward $5 to the consequent alias on the register then cross the bottom name off the list, replace it with your own, then forward the letter to 500 of your nearest and dearest friends. What to look out for: A jail cell. This is a pyramid scheme and is illegal. What to do with it? DELETE IT!

The third one is known as " Envelope Stuffing ". Do you really think you ' re going to be paid for stuffing envelopes? Ha! Think again. You get a kit that you can turn around to recruit others to an envelope stuffing scam of your very own! Watch out for craft assembly work as well. You ' ll probably find all of your hard work is not up to their " quality standards ", therefore, you won ' t get paid for any of your work. What to do with it? DELETE IT!

The fourth one is related to " Health and Diet ". Magic pills that make you eat less so you loose weight sounds great! Right? Come on people! We all know that to effectively loose weight, we must monitor what we eat and exercise daily. So, what to do with this one? You got it! DELETE IT!

The fifth e - mail scam is the " Effortless Income " e - mail ( s ). There is no such thing as making an income with no effort. If it were that easy, EVERYONE would be doing it! What to do with it? DELETE IT!

The sixth one is titled " Free Goods ". You are told you will get a free computer if you pay a fee to join a certain club. Later on you are told you must recruit other members to get your " free " computer. Save your money and buy yourself a computer. What to do with this one? DELETE IT!

I hope I have given you some knowledge about these e - mails and what to do with them. Please note that there are MANY more e - mail scams out there ( I just touched on 6 ) to be cautious of.

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By: a.anies

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