Been duped by someone promising you a product or service and not delivering? The Puryear team, wants to give you a few tips to keep you one step ahead of the con artists out there! So take a look at this information given by the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Consumer and Business Education. This government organization is out there to protect the consumer, so take advantage of the free knowledge and programs out there offered by the FTC at www.ftc.gov
Know who you're dealing with. Don't do business with any company that will not provide its name, street address, and telephone number. Chances are, they don't want to get caught later!
Protect your personal information. Share credit card or other personal information only when you're buying from a company you trust!
Take your time. Resist any urge to "act now" despite the offer and the terms. Once you turn over your money, you may never get it back. That should be enough motivation to think twice!
Know the risks before you invest. Every potentially high-profit investment is high-risk. That means you could lose your investment - all of it. Make sure you know exactly what you're getting into and who you're dealing with.
Read the fine print. Get all the promises in writing and review them carefully - especially the ones in the fine print - before you make a payment or sign a contract.
Never pay for a free gift. Throw away any offer that asks you to pay for a gift. If it's free or a gift, you shouldn't have to pay for it...free is free!
Stick with these tips and you should be con-free, but always keep your guard up when it comes to your money.
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