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How to safety yourself your business from scams
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Hi

We offer now experience about scam's fraud:



Open an account with ReadNotify.com  For just $3.99 per month, or $24.00 per year, Readnotify

will tell you the actual origin of emails you receive from any seller. It works like this: if you were emailing

me at manelidze@gmail.com, you would instead send an email to manelidze@gmail.com.com.readnotify.com.

By adding .readnotify.com to any email you send, once the recipient opens the email, you will receive an

email showing exactly when the person opened the email, and their location in the world. For example,

mine would show California, USA. And, the recipient will not see the .readnotify.com extension on the

email you send them. It will be invisible.

ReadNotify.com

is an extremely useful tool because many sellers claim to be in the USA or UK in order to

appear more legitimate by acting as if they do not reside in a country well known for internet fraud, such

as Romania or Indonesia. When I use this tool and see that someone has lied about their location, I will not

do business with them. When using this tool you will likely come across many scammers from Romania and

Indonesia, who claim to be in the UK or USA. They will also be suspicious because 99% of the time they will

be demanding money by Western Union, using one of the common scams I spoke about previously.


If a seller tells you he has a website, run a “whois” check on the website to see if the seller’s name

and address match the internet registrar ’s record of the owner. You can do this easily by going to

GoDaddy.com.  Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the “Whois Lookup” link.

Enter in the website and GoDaddy will tell you who is registered to the domain. Beware of anyone who doesn’t have a name

and address listed in the whois of their domain, or of anyone who just recently registered the domain.

Elohim Team     [em19]

 

22 May 2009 17:39
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