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Better Business Bureau Warns about Profit Scams on Twitter

In a statement released today, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warned internet newbies and naive surfers alike about the risk of Twitter scams promising to make money from home.

Be aware of the following red flags when checking out “work-from-home” Twitter “jobs”:
• The “job” is actually a money-making scheme and doesn’t provide actual employment.
• The work-at-home scheme claims that you can make lots of money with little effort and no experience.
• You have to pay money upfront in order to be considered for the job or receive more information.
• The exact same tweet touting the program is posted by many different Twitterers. The links in such tweets could lead you to scam sites or install malware onto your computer.

Here are some examples the BBB cites:

EasyTweetProfits.com, a company out of Surrey, England, claims you can make $250-$873 a day working at home with Twitter. The Web site offers a seven-day free trial of their instructional CD-ROM for $1.95 to cover shipping. Buried in the lengthy terms and conditions are the details that the trial begins on the day the CD is ordered—not when it is received—and if the consumer doesn’t cancel within seven days of signing up, they’ll be charged $47 every month.
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Make-money-on-twitter.com—supposedly by a Derrick Clark of Virginia—is a blog where the author brags about making up to $5,000 a month posting links to Twitter. The blog also includes an image of the supposed check Derrick received for posting links on Twitter, but the exact same photo of the check has been used countless times on other phony blogs for various suspect work-at-home jobs. The blog links to TwitterProfitHouse.com which, similar to EasyTweetProfits.com, claims you can make $250-$873 a day working at home and offers a seven-day free trial of their instructional CD-ROM, for $1.99 shipping. Again, however, reading the fine print shows that the trial period starts once the CD has been ordered and the consumer will be billed $99.99 every month if they don’t call the company to cancel.
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Moral of the story: Don’t be stupid. You know damn well you can’t make hundreds of dollars playing on Twitter everyday, sorry.

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