Helpful hint and reminder.
Read on for some useful information regarding the way some people tempt others into being a victim.
Every day, American consumers receive offers that just sound too good to be true. In the past, these offers came through the mail or by telephone. Now the con artists and swindlers have found a new venue to pitch their frauds—the Internet. The on-line scams do not have national borders or boundaries; they respect no investigative jurisdictions. But, as with all scammers, they have one objective – to separate you from your money!
An interesting point about fraud is that it is a crime in which you decide whether to participate or not. Hanging up the phone or not responding to shady mailings or emails makes it difficult for the scammer to commit fraud. But con artists are very persuasive. They use all types of excuses, explanations and offers to separate you and your money and guide it into their pockets.
There is now a website geared to arm you with information so you don’t fall victim to Internet scam artists. Education, good judgment and a healthy dose of skepticism are the best defenses against becoming a victim. Remember, if it looks too good to be true it probably is!
Here is an offer that can and does unite you with your money. It is www.CashUnclaimed.com . This is a company that was founded to unite unclaimed property with the rightful owner. People are more transient these days and when they move, they will forget about a utility deposit or even the safe deposit box and yes, sometimes their tax return. These items will them become unclaimed property. Take a few moments to enter you name for a free search for money. You may be surprised to find that you are due some money.