Delete These Scams - Now

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
E-mail,
Online Communications,
Scam
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: There is no end to the scams on the Internet. The e-mail system, and the spam that thrives on it, opens big opportunities for con artists. Use your common sense and remember that most free things come with a price. During hard times, desperate business owners fall prey to scam artists and their frauds. You may receive unsolicited advertising that offers you a way out. Be careful! If the offer arrives via unsolicited e-mail, that is spam. Offers sent as spam may occasionally be legitimate. You can assume that much of the spam you get is sent by crooks, hoping to play on your needs. This paper provides three examples, accompanied by legitimate alternatives.

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