How To Spot A Scam In The Music Business

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Overview: Spotting a scam in the music business is a lot like spotting any other type of scam; If anyone asks you for money up front, it is most likely a scam. Often times, though, it can be difficult to recognize when someone is trying to con you in the music industry. Internet scams and get-rich-quick schemes are usually very impersonal. They are usually set up on a website through a company, and are easy to spot. However, people in the music business will often try to scam you directly to your face. They will be personal, friendly, and very direct with you. Most people don't trust companies, but they trust other people.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2007


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