What a great practical question!
Internet scams/fraudulent websites are everywhere. I have personally been a victim of a couple of these myself. After several years of learning what one should do prior to joining any site I have learned these things:
Always do your research. Google them and read reviews of others. Don't just read the first few reviews either, read many.
If they claim to be listed with the BBB, go and check them out there.
Verify the physical address of the company. Many scam/fraudulent companies use P.O. Boxes so they can disappear easily when the heat gets too hot.
Investigate the owners. Search the internet to see if they have ever had any complaints filed against them.
Strong Future International (SFI) has a great page you can lead your skeptical prospects to that contains all the information they would need to start their own investigation. Just send them here:
https://www.sfimg.com/Reference/AboutSFI
For me, their longevity and Gery's leadership record speaks for itself. I have never been involved in any company, affiliate program, business that has everything all under one roof. Convincing anyone should be easy peasy. :)
Long live SFI!
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What a great practical question!
Internet scams/fraudulent websites are everywhere. I have personally been a victim of a couple of these myself. After several years of learning what one should do prior to joining any site I have learned these things:
Always do your research. Google them and read reviews of others. Don't just read the first few reviews either, read many.
If they claim to be listed with the BBB, go and check them out there.
Verify the
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