1. Asking for a one-time upfront payment in order to access the services and telling that you will earn $4,000 plus every month if you will follow the steps. If it promises that you'll get rich quick, doubt it. Also, most of the scam sites don't have a refund policy. And even if they do be careful
2. The site's homepage seems excessively wordy, unnecessary repetition or perhaps has little or no information on it. Watch out
3. The advertisements are usually vague and having lots of grammatical errors. So many exclamation points and capital letters.
4. Exaggerated members' testimonials. Verify those testimonies with outrageous claims and better ask the company if they can provide written earning proofs or ask at least ten references or get phone numbers and call clients
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