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A get-rich-quick scheme is a plan to acquire high rates of return for a small investment. The term "get rich quick" has been used to describe shady investments since at least the early 1900s.[1][2]
Most such schemes promise that participants can obtain this high rate of return with little risk, and with little skill, effort, or time. Get rich quick schemes often assert that wealth can be obtained by working at home. Legal and quasi-legal get-rich-quick schemes are frequently advertised on infomercials and in magazines and newspapers. Illegal schemes or scams are often advertised through spam or cold calling. Some forms of advertising for these schemes market books or compact discs about getting rich quick rather than asking participants to invest directly in a concrete scheme.
It is clearly possible to get rich quickly if one is prepared to accept very high levels of risk — this is the premise of the gambling industry. However, gambling offers the near-certainty of completely losing the original stake over the long term, even if it offers regular wins along the way. Economic theory states that risk-free opportunities for profit are not stable, because they will quickly be exploited by arbitrageurs.
Get-rich-schemes of this nature habitually share the same warning indicators that include, but are not limited to:
They will imply that anyone signing up will become rich within months to a year.
They will tell potential victims that the route to success is by following "secret formulas" that no one else knows about.
They will often claim they have been seen on various websites such as Google and YouTube, causing the viewer to assume said websites endorse the product.
They will use pressuring tactics to get you to sign up quickly, such as claiming that there are only a certain amount of copies of a CD left, or using special discount prices that are only available for a short amount of time.
Schemes such as this will often employ the tactic of displaying testimonials from "previous users."
When trying to navigate away from their website, users are often presented with popup windows offering further discounts, in an attempt to make the user feel special.
Another indicator is the way the schemes are advertised. Many schemes will post so-called "success stories" on post-your-own-article websites.
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jimboblucozade 3 years ago 2
you are welcome!
daveandtom 3 years ago
thanks! look for more Invention series soon
daveandtom 3 years ago
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davdjr 4 years ago 2
thank you! cheers
daveandtom 4 years ago