This is a very good question especially for people who are new in internet marketing. When I joined SFI, I had to take some due diligence and I will share the following:
From the testimonials of the other affiliates, I did not find any complaints about fraud, loss of money or unsafe leaks of personal information. So I reckoned that if SFI isn't safe, none of the affiliates would have spent more than a year in the business and yet many of my A2A friends have been in SFI longer than one year.
SFI is now in its 17th successful year on the Internet. In that time, SFI has grown from just one product to multiple subdivisions and 93,192 products and services.
With over 30,000 new affiliates joining weekly, SFI is one of the fastest growing companies of its kind in the world.
Since 1998, SFI has paid out MILLIONS of dollars in commissions to affiliates in over 200 countries. In reality, SFI is in almost every country in the world! And in the process, SFI has become, truly, one of the Internet’s biggest success stories.
SFI's parent company, Carson Services, Inc., is now in its 30th year of business and is a longtime member of the Better Business Bureau serving southern Nebraska.
Working with SFI means having the peace of mind of working with a proven, debt-free company with a long, successful track record.
SFI and tripleclicks are secured websites and next time when you are making payment you can see a padlock icon on the browser which indicates that the site is well secured.
From my personal experience, I have never had any bad any bad experience at all and yet I am a frequent shopper.
Whenever I log onto a new computer, SFI always locks me out and sends a requirement that I must enter a code that is sent to my e-mail address.
There is question if I am using a public computer and if so, I check on the public computer box. This way, in the unlikely event that there was a power outage or I forgot to logout, my account will be logged out automatically.
In a nutshell, SFI is safe and secure and we can trust them entirely.
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This is a very good question especially for people who are new in internet marketing. When I joined SFI, I had to take some due diligence and I will share the following:
From the testimonials of the other affiliates, I did not find any complaints about fraud, loss of money or unsafe leaks of personal information. So I reckoned that if SFI isn't safe, none of the affiliates would have spent more than a year in the business and yet many of my A2A friends have been in SFI longer than one year.
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