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		<title>By: Anthony Morrison Internet Scam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Morrison Internet Scam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 17:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] John Beck, John Alexander &amp; Jeff Paul: Late Night TV Scams Success University: Scam or Easy Way to Make Money  [...]</description>
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		<title>By: bobby</title>
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		<description>im prank calling that phone number</description>
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		<title>By: donboy</title>
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		<title>By: paydaycashman</title>
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		<description>Their are many of these schemes floating around, especially on the internet.  Some of the more popular ones that i have seen lately are the ones that are called &quot;Auto Surfs&quot; or &quot;HYIP (High Yield Investment Programs) that convince you to invest into a program for a given term.  These programs use new investor funds to payoff the earlier investors.  Eventually the bubble pops and the administrators of these programs run with as much money as they can.  If you are thinking about investing in such schemes you would be well advised to check for and test each respective companies contact information for both and American address and phone number and see if you get a legible email or understandable support representative.  Most of these schemes operate across seas to shelter themselves from American law. So by doing the above you can limit liability to some degree.  Whatever you do, don&#039;t invest more than you can afford.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Their are many of these schemes floating around, especially on the internet.  Some of the more popular ones that i have seen lately are the ones that are called &#8220;Auto Surfs&#8221; or &#8220;HYIP (High Yield Investment Programs) that convince you to invest into a program for a given term.  These programs use new investor funds to payoff the earlier investors.  Eventually the bubble pops and the administrators of these programs run with as much money as they can.  If you are thinking about investing in such schemes you would be well advised to check for and test each respective companies contact information for both and American address and phone number and see if you get a legible email or understandable support representative.  Most of these schemes operate across seas to shelter themselves from American law. So by doing the above you can limit liability to some degree.  Whatever you do, don&#8217;t invest more than you can afford.</p>
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