2009年11月14日星期六

INTERNET SCAMS AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH

    MaiMai News - November 11, 2007 - Americans are angry at internet fraudsters also termed "scam artists" for causing a sharp decline in consumer confidence in internet marketing. Majority of the population say they will rather go to the shops, than give out their credit card details online. The worst affected by this dangerously rising trend is the internet marketing entrepreneurs, who say the financial projections are comparatively poor as public participation in trying out new opportunities, as well as making online purchases has drastically dropped. The findings are gleaned from the more than six (6) months of ongoing discussion and debate on the website yuwieedge.blogspot.com. According to the yuwieedge.blogspot.com President Peter Stone, anger and resentment for internet fraudsters runs deep, particularly among those from whom hard earned money was stolen.
"I was surprised by the level of anger expressed in many of these messages," Stone said.
"Victims of internet scams are far more than people imagine".
"A 50 year old man admitted that he paid $200 to register with an internet paid survey forum, and is yet to be invited to partake in his first survey".
The yuwieedge.blogpost.com has done a true service by bringing this alarmingly rising trend to public notice.
The yuwieedge.blogpost.com offers a range of articles, research materials, and message forums for individuals seeking to earn income with "zero" financial input or investment.

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Peter Stone, please call Abi on 1.877.974-1500, or e-mail abi@theyuwieedge.com

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