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Scams - E-Mail Scams
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E-mail scams are the commonest scams taking place in today’s online business setup. With an increased user preference for the Internet, the scam world realized a new possibility of sending fictitious E-mails to customers in bulk and make money using this as a marketing tactic.
The basic categories of E-mail scams
E-mail scams can take place in the form of business opportunities, chain letters, bulk e-mails, work at home schemes, health and fitness schemes, effortless incomes in the form of prize money, free goods, investment opportunities, credit loans, vacation prize promotions and credit repairs.
E-mail scams are mostly done in the name of reputable companies in an attempt to get personal information like social security numbers, credit card and bank account numbers. The result of such disclosure is devastating for the person who becomes an innocent victim of these E-mail scams.
You may be offered moneymaking opportunities and end up losing money on joining their pyramid schemes. There is a possibility of your Internet account being closed too. No one has ever made any income out from such E-mail scams. Relying on the false claims made in these E-mail scams is a waste of time and effort.
It will therefore help to become alert whenever there is a suspicious e-mail in your mailbox. Try to resist the tempting message given in the mail and be smart to ignore it completely. Do not let such unscrupulous elements take advantage of your ignorance.
You can be deceived by the false company logo that the Spam mails bear. It is suggested not to click on new enticing links or any attachments that you get with such e-mails. The online accounts should be checked regularly to avoid perpetration of online frauds. If possible, protect your system with antivirus software and firewall.
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