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A New Scam Hits The Web

(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved

http://www.thenetreporter.com

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~ New Twist On An Old Scam ~

Virtually anyone with an email account eventually receives

a message running one of the oldest scams in the book.

Often referred to as the "Nigerian Letter," this scam

involves getting a message from someone in a foreign

country claiming to need a way to get 21.5 million dollars

out of the country (the first country used in this scam was

Nigeria, hence the scam's name).

He knows that you "are a trustworthy individual" and if

you'll just send him your bank account information he will

deposit the money in your account and give you 15% of the

deposit.

Of course, after you give up your banking information the

scammer empties YOUR account.

Well a new scam has spawned to take advantage of one of the

web's most successful and widespread activities - online

auctions.

The scammer sends you an email offering to purchase an item

you're selling through an online auction or in the

classified section of your local paper.

involves getting a message from someone in a foreign...

They tell you a relative living in the area will pick up

the goods, however, when the check arrives, it's made out

for more than the agreed price (often thousands more).

The bidder asks you to refund the difference and keep a

percentage for your "trouble."

Of course the check is forged and, if you refund the

difference, you can kiss your money goodbye.

Moral of the story: free money is only free for the person

who steals it from you!

~ The Coming Storm Over DVDs ~

If you thought Napster caused a stir over trading music and

the illegal CD-ROMs people made on their computers, wait

until everybody gets a DVD burner!

The average price for an excellent DVD burner has dropped

well below $400 and medium to low priced computers now

include DVD burners as standard equipment.

The only thing holding back the avalanche of DVD copying

seems to be the rather hefty cost of buying blank DVDs.

With an average price of $1.50-2.00 each, blank DVDs cost

far more than blank CDs, which run around 20 cents each.

But, if you look back about 6 years, blank CDs used to cost

a dollar apiece, so it won't take long for the price of

blank DVDs to drop.

When that price drop does come and every home with a

computer can also duplicate full-length movies on DVD,

watch for one of the biggest upheavals in the history of

Hollywood.

It will make the music industry's crackdown on illegal

music sharing look as mild as a 5 minute "time out" in the

local pre-school class.

~ Yahoo! - Still King! ~

In a bid to capture even more of the world's search engine

traffic, search giant Yahoo! recently purchased the web's

largest pay-per-click search engine, Overture.com.

In the process (and more importantly), since the

commissions from pay-per-click advertising with Overture

represent a major source of revenue for most of the other

major search engines, Yahoo! definitely holds the upper

hand.

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