Few days back, while I was talking to a friend of mine, he excitedly told me that “Keith Wellman”, one of the well known Internet marketer, called him over the phone. What a surprise to him!

To cut it short, the conversation is about Keith wanting to provide my friend a constant stream of income, where “Keith” will create the site and do the promotion for whatever product, while my friend just need to do a simple task, collecting the cheques. In fact, he dished out a few big names in the Internet marketing scene, including our local Internet hero, Ewen Chia, the super affiliate.

Too good to be true? What’s the catch?

Well, the investment my friend need to fork out is $3,500, which “Keith” conveniently asked for the credit card details over the phone. The proposal seems to worth much more than the amount my friend has to pay, but do you see the problem here?

“What if it’s a scam?”

That’s exactly what I told my friend and it hit him right in the face. BAM!

It is not for me to say whether the person is really the Keith Wellman we know, or that the proposal is legitimate. However, we should be doing our due deligence, and not just give our credit card details away freely over the phone. In fact, you’re putting yourself at a higher risk by giving away confidential information to strangers.  

There’re many scams out there in the market, usually money motivated such as how much you can be making in a short time period. Sometimes, the figures just blow you off and keep you from thinking straight while you’re all hyped up. Thus, this phrase may come in handy to save you from a foolish move, and take a step back.

“If it excites you, don’t do it…”

By the way, if you have any related experiences, please do share with us by commenting to this post.

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