Beware of The Wolf in Cash Gifting

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One thing that you should be aware of, is the fact that cash gifting programs also come in disguise. A wolf in sheep's clothing, so to speak. While I will not mention them by name, I have seen many programs which attempt to make themselves appear as a legitimate business, by attaching a product to the gift. For example, I witnessed one program which required that you purchase a particular software for $200. Thereafter, you could sell the software for $200. Meanwhile, if you were to do a search on the internet, you could easily purchase this software for $5.

 

When I was in college, a friend of mine was scalping tickets to a Rolling Stones concert, irrespective of the fact that scalping was illegal. However, in order to make the transaction appear to be legal, my friend's advertisement said, "Buy this pet rock for $350, and get free tickets to the Rolling Stones concert." Once he made his first sale, he was arrested by an undercover police officer. Why? Because he was attempting to disguise his illegal transaction. It was clear that nobody in their right mind would pay $350 for a pet rock. Therefore, the basis of the transaction were the concert tickets.

Other programs attempt to disguise the true nature of cash gifting by focusing on "giving", and helping one's fellow human being. Every time I read one of these ads, I have to take a shower afterwards. I do not understand how these people can live with themselves. From the outside looking in, these individuals are trying to force charity and religion into the premise of their cash gifting programs. They claim that they are, "Paying It Forward". If they bless someone with an envelope filled with hundreds, they in turn will be blessed.

Some of these programs even go so far as to cite scriptures from the bible. Cash gifting has absolutely nothing to do with the bible other than what the bible warns against, and that is greed.

Nonetheless, what anyone does with their money is their business. If someone wishes to give their money to an absolute stranger in the form of $100 bills in a conspicuously packaged envelope, I cannot and will not attempt to stop them. All I do is state the facts and arm you with as much information as possible.

Just keep in mind that cash gifting, or anything resembling cash gifting, is not a real business, and WILL eventually collapse. This has been going on for decades, and has always ended with the same result. Be safe, and make your fortune with affiliate marketing.

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