Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Adi's Fault

Yes, I am Adi. I have been hearing "Adi's fault" I decided to start a blog about it. Since I will not have enough material to fill the blog up with why its my fault, I am going to end up ranting about other random, unconnected, sometimes original but sometimes unoriginal, some myths some mythbusters, rants and raves and just about anything under the sun.
This is something i discovered over the last year. There a a million get rich schemes on the web. Most and by most i mean 9Align Center9% of them are scams, trying to swindle you out of money on a monthly basis. "$400 dollars a day" is a like carrot on a stick. Most schemes require you to buy a subscription-type service where you are regularly sent information that will only frustrate you and get you no where. Those schemes that do work, need you to work you ass off to make the money that they promise. I could go on and on about the tecniques used by these con artists.
Here are a few ways differentiate the what works and what does not. The easiest way is to google "[scheme name] scam". This will almost always (apologies Mrs Mansurkani (my English teacher) for using almost always) result in you finding a page on which some would write about their experience with that scheme. There will be pages setup by the company trying to sell you the scheme, writing in favor of the scheme. Watch out for those.
Another, more laborious, way is to check with the Better Business Bureau. Check to see if there are any complaints against the parent company
Hope this helps. My advice to those trying to get rich quick. Give up trying to get rich quick.

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