Thursday, February 26, 2009

Something About Scams and Telemarketers

I'm sure most of you guys know this, but just so you guys know STAY AWAY from Herbalife and Bank Card Empire. They are basically just scams. If anything else, NEVER buy anything from someone who calls you. I have to confess that I have naively fallen for their fancy fast talk as well as not giving you a chance to not think.

I wish that I would have thought about Googling these names that telemarketers sell you, but I was inexperienced then. Now if I ever hear someone asking "hello, is this (insert name here)" I will instantly know that person is just offering me something that is a scam. How they found out about my number is basically this, I stupidly gave my dorm number online to one of those "get a free (insert product here) today." Now I get about 6000 spam emails a month at my main email address, which is by the way gmail. Thank goodness that they constantly increase the amount of email space and that after 30 days the spam email gets deleted (of course I always click the "delete all spam" button. Oh yea, I'm sure you guys know this too but another thing is that if you think that by "unsubcribing" to spam emails in your spam folder will decrease them THINK AGAIN. Even clicking on a spam email may in fact tell them that your email address is active.

I could go on a lot longer about this stuff, but the main thing is too google ANYTHING that seems suspicious or some deal that seems to be logically irrational (aka "too good to be true"). So yea, just thought I would post a thread like this to let anyone who has not fallen prey to these guys TO BE CAREFUL when you're out on your own. I just let my parents deal with all this stuff and never bothered to ask about it much. That changed when I got my first bank account in college. Needless to say, I should have been a lot more skeptical back then.

Anyway, happy Starcraft gaming. :D

Edit 1:

Any edits I make on "Edit 1" will simply link to other websites describing fraud and other scams. One last thing, a website that you sign up for an account for will NEVER ask for your username and password or ask for your Credit Card. Anyway, here are the websites:

1. http://www.cambridgenow.ca/npps/story.cfm?id=1332 - Lesson on credit card theft
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Edit 2:

One website that does report on rip offs is ripoffreport.com, but they aren't 100% reliable as they have been known to accept bribes from websites that they are reporting as scams to delete all negative comments on them. That and the fact that there are people who cleverly write "positive" comments on whatever topic that is claiming a company is a scam. But it doesn't have to be this website though, it could be any other website that reports scams too. As I've said before, always google ANYTHING that seems suspicious like positive or even negative reviews that are extreme or don't give enough evidence.

I don't know all there is to know about scams and how to spot them, but if you want to know more about that kind of stuff you can always Google it. Thank goodness for search engines and Google. Although, Google could still have it's shortcomings though. You just never know.

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