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It is quite common for these companies to promise GS and instead deliver harvested email addresses and 'lifted' personal data (mostly harvested from
internet). What this means is that you end up with a bunch of leads that are not leads and never in fact signed up for your program. They do this by paying programmers to write them autosubmitters to your signup page. The potential for SPAM complaints is very high in this instance. You could loose your website, your affiliate membership, and that is in addition to loosing your money!
How do you recognize a potential GS scam?
a] You may be offered a lot outrageous freebies. b] You may be offered affiliateship. c] You may be offered shares. d] Company is only a few months in business. e] Owner was involved in previous scams. f] Sounds to good to be true.
How do you protect yourself?
a] Avoid GS altogether. b] Check company background from blacklisted company lists. c] Check Forum threads by doing a keyword search. d] Obtain written documentation with clearly defined services. e] If you decide to bite, make sure you use a credit card. f] Purchase buyer protection where possible. g] Purchase only guaranteed upgrades. h] As always caveat emptor! (buyers beware).
GS companies with bad reviews or bad comments by more than 80% sampled:
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Robert Kempster is a fairly recent entrant into the Internet Homebiz Industry. Background spans Computer Operations, Programming, Real Estate (former COO), and an incomplete EMBA. An ordinary person doing extraordinary things. http://www.profitcentral.biz