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If anybody offers to pay that much, be very, very careful. It may very well be a scam. Especially, don't give any advance payments - many scams are based on this.If anybody offers to pay that much, be very, very careful. It may very well be a scam. Especially, don't give any advance payments - many scams are based on this.If anybody offers to pay that much, be very, very careful. It may very well be a scam. Especially, don't give any advance payments - many scams are based on this.If anybody offers to pay that much, be very, very careful. It may very well be a scam. Especially, don't give any advance payments - many scams are based on this.
math can help you with anything. Even if you are a sports guy. You still need to know how to manage your money. If you can not do math you are susceptible to scams. To pursue many careers in life a degree in math is neededit is to help you calculate stuff without math there is no how i can say how many people are i earth
"you can search the internet♥You search it up on Google. There are many different ways. But bewarned, some are viruses and scams and NEVER type in your mobile because you repetedly get text messages, phone calls, chain e-mails and many more pestful problems. I, myself have done this before and fell for it, now my phone is broken so I have had to purchase a breand new mobile phone. Only ever do the test if it will SHOW you the result afterwards on the web page once it is complete.The most experienced professional,Josie061"Actually, you have no hope in hell of obtaining a genuine IQ test on the internet. Genuine IQ tests are legally only administered by trained, qualified psychologists. Anything else is fake and usually has a built in bias to make you think your IQ is much higher than it really is. They use this as a lure to get you to give them your email address or worse, money for a complete analysis that is completely made up.Ask your school or doctor to test you I got mine at school it was 138 and I am 11The easiest way is to try several online IQ tests.Ideally, you would see a professional.You could also check with Mensa -- they have exam sessions, during which you can take a certified IQ test (and even join them, provided you're in the top 2% of the population).
100 what, exactly? 100 US-dollars? 100 Chilean pesos? 100 rubles?Anyway, to earn money, you basically need to have some ability that clients will pay for. Almost anybody can do some simple tasks; those usually don't pay very well. But it should certainly be possible to earn some income that way. On the other hand, if you have some abilities that not anybody has - say, doing translations, Web design, computer programming, etc., then you can easily earn 100 US-dollars a week (if that's what you mean) by working just an hour a day.You should be very careful about scams. There are lots of advertisements on the Internet about working from home and earning a lot of money without having any special ability; it should be obvious that those are scams. If you do want to try them out, be sure not to send them money. It is bad enough to waste your time. If you want to earn money, your client should pay you, not the other way round - and if some online site puts up some silly excuse for wanting you to make an advance payment, then it is almost certainly a scam!Some legitimate sites where you can find online work include ODesk, ELance, and MTurk. I didn't work with MTurk, but it seems to be specialized in small jobs, many of which don't require any special qualifications. ODesk and ELance (and, I belive, MTurk as well) are not the clients you work for - they are intermediaries between you (people who do the actual work) and the clients, and they charge a commission for this. Go to the ODesk or ELance websites, look at the job categories and subcategories, and the job postings in each, and see if you find anything that interests you!
There are any number of ways someone can get your credit card number. It can be skimmed, meaning it's passed through a device that reads and traps the magnetic data; that can happen at resturants, stores and even ATM machines. You can be conned into a phishing scam where you inwittingly give the number to someone who seems official (PayPal and eBay scams are very popular now, but there's no end to the variety). You online account data can be hacked. Someone can look over your shoulder and either memorize or write it down. There are some ecxellent websites pertaining to fraud and identity theft. Check out The Internet Fraud Complaint Center at www.ifccfbi.gov Your attorney general should also have some good information. Also look at www.idtheftcenter.org
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Yes, it is scam. It is used to steal your money. Save
it could spread internet scams and incorrect information.
Usually most of those are scams (not real)
I think they are all scams because if they were not, every one with an email address would be rich. even if they only worked with cents or proportions of cent.
Nothing good. Stay away from detoxes, they're usually scams.
if your planning on guessing random numbers..this won't work, you need to have the pin activated also. there are no Code Generators, these are scams
These scams are on the rise and constitute a major proportion of Cyber Crimes in India. In 2015 there has been a 207% rise in Online Matrimonial Scams. These scams involve perpetrators who approach the victim with a marriage proposal on online portals and invariably furnish fake data. They follow the ploy of Nigerian scams and cheat the victim by false promise of marriage and then disappearing with the money taken from the victim. This is a punishable offence under Section 66D of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
It's a 50p a minute personal number. These types of numbers are often associated with scams.
Legal scams to make money is an oxymoron as there is no such thing as a legal scam. Your local government will usually have details on how to guard against being scammed.
I couldn't find them. Entering the address just got a list of various money places that may or may not be scams.