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#2 Beware of the Scam Artist?
What is a scam artist? I thought long and hard before writing this article
as not to offend anyone. Nobody would ever be complimented by being called a
scam artist. A scam artist is one who takes your money for product or
service and never delivers anything to you. They run off with your money to
never be heard of or found again. I have found very few people in the world
who are scam artists like that.
It has been my experience that there are similar traits in a lot people on
the internet and I’ll let you be the judge weather or not you call these
people scam artists. I usually find that program jumpers have similar traits
and characteristics to the scam artists or maybe more resembling a swarm of
Locusts. These people are usually people who jump ship to every new program
out there on the internet. If a new program comes out, they jump in it, take
all you suckers out there with them until they have sucked you dry and then
move on to the next program.
Here is an article I found at http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574486/Locust_(insect).html
Let’s see if this resembles any of the so called "Internet Guru’s". Locust
(insect), common name applied to a number of jumping insects and especially
to the true locusts, which are migratory grasshoppers (see Grasshopper). The
true locusts cause great damage to crops wherever they swarm. Control
measures include the spreading of poison bait and the plowing under of
locust eggs. Infestations threatening large regions of the United States are
combated with insecticides sprayed by planes and truck-mounted mist blowers
provided by joint federal-state programs.
Aside from the true locusts, the periodical cicada (see Cicada) is another
important insect to which the name locust is applied. Grouse, or pygmy,
locusts are small, jumping insects that are of little economic importance.
Most species are dark brown and are less than 2.5 cm (less than 1 in) in
length.
Now, does this sound familiar out there on the internet? I would love to
warn you about these people by name, but would never do that. I will
however, give you things to watch out for and let you be the judge.
If a person has joined 3 or more programs in one year, they are probably
program jumpers, which as we see above, have similar traits to the locusts
and do more harm than good. These people are simply out to take your money.
No wonder they are making so much money. They have perfected the locust
style of business.
Aloha,
Scott Wise,
http://ReallyPowerful.com
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