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These opportunities are too hot to pass up. We wanted you to be aware of these websites even though we have not completed our evaluations on all of them yet. If they can deliver what they promise, you might well be getting in on the ground floor.

It is entirely possible that they offer new ways to make money on the Internet and you might be getting in on something new and unique. After all, all of the other websites we review really do offer money-making opportunites, some of them in amazing new ways.

These opportunities are varied. If one appeals to you, check it out. They are completely unique.

We are always looking at new programs to make money on the Internet. Check back with us often to see if we've scoped out any new opportunities.






I will leave you with these words;  Working from home is not just a 'pipe dream'.  If you have had a bad string of luck with the businesses you have tried, I can only say to you - never, ever, give up hope.  If I would have given up hope years ago, I would have been in huge personal and financial ruin. Matter of fact, in my humble opinion, the only difference between the ones that make it versus the ones that don't is that one mind set. To never give up on your dreams.." - Mark L.

Other Important Anti-Scam Sites


Consumer.gov - FTC portal for research in comsumer issues.
On Guard Online - Practical tips to help you understand computer security and guard against Internet fraud.
CommerceNet - Organization dedicated to enabling safe business practices on the Internet.
Library of Congress - Business Reference Services provides resources for business practices on the Internet.
Federal Citizen Information Center - Database of scam, fraud and recall resources.
Firstgov.gov - Portal for research in government databases for all business practice information.
Office of the Inspector General - Fraud prevention and detection resources and reporting.

Small Business Administration - U.S. government organization for aiding small business owners.
Federal Trade Commission - Watchdog arm of the U.S. government for consumer issues.
U.S. Department of Justice - DOJ's website for educating the public on Internet fraud.
Federal Bureau of Investigation - The FBI's advice for avoiding Internet business fraud.
U.S. State Department - Overview of typical business scams both inside and outside the U.S.
IC3.gov - The Internet Crime Complaint Center receives, develops and refers complaints of cyber-crime.

 

 

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