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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/queenmeo/taddigitals.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114If you have lived long enough in the internet age, you must’ve been burned by scammers or know someone who has.<\/p>\n
I remember one time when I paid 1BTC to an online merchant to receive an increase. Let’s just say a week later the website was off the internet and that was it.<\/p>\n
These things happen and it will be wise for you to secure yourself.<\/p>\n
The thing about scam online business or platforms is this, they are out to profit from your loss. This must be done regardless of how long it takes them.<\/p>\n
Without wasting ore time, these are the Simple Ways To Detect Scam Websites<\/p>\n
The two major ways of finding out are
\n1. Anonymity
\n2. A too good to be true offer (this needs explanation)<\/p>\n
Most people would not go to a hospital where they don’t know the doctor or ever seen a doctor. They want to know names, some even go as far as asking when did you finish, where did you finish from. Most people go online and ask questions.<\/p>\n
This is because no one wants to fall in the hand of a quack. This must be our approach towards our information on the internet and our money as well.<\/p>\n
So, when you want to know from this angle if a website or online business is legit, here are 4 things to do<\/p>\n
Generally, people trust businesses that have physical locations they can easily check up on google.<\/p>\n
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This one deserves some explaining so you don’t mix things up. An offer of where you invest X amount of money and get x^2 in 24 hours is too good to be true.<\/p>\n
You have heard of binomo haven’t you? That is a good example of a TGTBTO. A business where they are selling nothing but as you bring in the money others under you pay you just for paying sake no product by the side or service what is it? TGTBTO<\/p>\n
When you see the price of a product ridiculously below the market price, there is surely something fishy about it. It is a TGTBTO RUN<\/p>\n