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E-mail promotions that are not promising

Posted by: Raffy Tero , 06 Nov 2009 Internet
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Have you experienced about getting e-mails in your spam folder about an opportunity of a lifetime? Or they said you won in a lotto? We'll, it's really hard to believe because they just promote their own products and services just to get money from you. I have experienced many times but I have not paid a single dime for them for just membership fees, shipping fees, etc.

This is an illegal way of e-mail marketing, which they will e-mail you their sales letter and information about some promising opportunities. But definitely not! These are just pranks or another scam that you will fall, just like a trap hole.

But how did they know our e-mails? We'll certainly, if you joined on forums, blogs, social networks, social media, etc., the admins would personally give the e-mails to the spammers, only if they're "evil". They can get your e-mail through posting a classified ad, threads, contact details on your profile and many more.

We'll most of them used an e-mail marketing program called Aweber, which will let the reader be guided using their unique URL that is shortened like biy.ly and TinyURL.com to their product page or what I call, sales page. One day, I received an e-mail that I can make money with no website by just paying them a one-time fee that will potentially gain access to their system by downloading their e-book or software.

But sometimes, when you pay the scammer...it will lead you to their download page and as you click the link...the page is invalid and WALAA! You have been tricked or victimized. Or they may also let you download the e-book with false information and unrealistic type of promising systems, but you just fall to another trap hole.

So don't ever step o these traps of e-mail marketing that scammers may promote just to steal your money and run away. Don't ever respond to these unpromising e-mail messages that will victimized you.

3 Comments
Olga Timofeeva Thanks Raffy for sharing to us about this. Actually I also experienced the same, which I receive spam e-mails that lead me to opportunities, but I ignored them for good because they're not promising.
07 Nov, 2009
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Jayson Gutierrez I'm almost victimized by some "promising" e-mails that will lead you to a trap hole in which you need to pay for the "instant access" to lifetime opportunities. Right now it has been evolved that some links in the e-mail may lead you to be affected by virus or your e-mail be hacked. Be careful on those scammers.
07 Nov, 2009
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Dylan Haddock I think the most important thing to do to avoid being scammed is to maintain equanimity, friendliness, compassion, and delight as much as possible at all times, even when you have spam. Thank god for spam filters. Thank you for your word of caution.
07 Dec, 2009
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