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Scammunition - How To Protect Yourself From Con Artists: A Guide for Baby Boomers and Beyond (Paperback)
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Scammunition - How To Protect Yourself From Con Artists: A Guide for Baby Boomers and Beyond (Paperback)
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Loot Price R217
Discovery Miles 2 170
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Gone are the days when a person's word or handshake was all that
was needed to finalize a business deal. It's human nature to trust.
We learn at an early age that our best friend is someone we can
count on and confide in. We want to believe that people are
inherently good and have our best interests at heart. But what
happens when that friend asks for a loan to start a new business
then leaves town with all your money, never to be heard from again?
How about the businessman with a great reputation who makes a
proposal, takes a down payment, and never shows up to do any work?
Consider the strange emails filling inboxes with promises of
infinite wealth and the chance to connect with long-lost relatives
from foreign lands. These and many other scenarios are playing out
across the United States and the world at an alarming rate. History
is full of dishonest dealings. In the 1980's, investment schemes
dominated the news, ruining lives with lies and deceit. In the
1880's things weren't much different. Immeasurable harm and
senseless deaths occurred when Native Americans were slaughtered
and forced off land that was rightfully theirs, while fraudulent
land scams were pushed on an unsuspecting public as pioneers moved
westward in search of new lives. As Michael J. Pallamary states in
his book Lay of the Land: The History of Land Surveying in San
Diego County, "Within California, government officials estimate
that 20 million acres of land, nearly 20 percent of the state's
public land stock, are the products of fraudulent land surveys."
Pallamary also describes how early residents stuck trees in the
ground and hung artificial oranges on branches so that photos taken
of the "orange trees" and sent back East would give the impression
that the land for sale was rich and fertile. In reality the barren
lots were filled with rocks and scrub-filled canyons. Scams and
cons have changed through the decades, keeping up with the huge
technological strides made during the last century. Information
that was once transported by Pony Express is now sent via email
programs like Outlook Express. Unfortunately, communication
advances have inadvertently allowed cybercrimes to become more
prominent in everyone's lives. Transactions that were once
considered safe and protected are now breeding grounds for illegal
activities. Self-preservation has taken on a whole new meaning and
self-defense is no longer just physical. Thieves, con artists, and
scammers come in all shapes and sizes including invisible ones
living in cyberspace as so-called "friends." Countless bank and
credit card accounts have been hijacked online and savings accrued
over decades of hard work have been wiped out in seconds by devious
cons. Boomers relying on retirement accounts and 401 k plans can
kiss their futures goodbye if their funds disappear. Heartless
hackers don't care. Their games are played with phones, emails, and
a simple plan. Feeling stupid and used, many consumers remain
silent and the rip-offs go unreported. No one is immune. It's time
once again for the dreaded word "homework" to creep back into your
vocabulary. Arm yourself with knowledge and learn some tricks of
the scam prevention trade. If you've been scammed you are not
alone. There is help available; you just need to know where to
look. Scammunition is where to start.
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