Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Cash Gifting

Hallelujah, Blessed be Cash Gifting is the Way!
 
Cash Gifting is a noble act when done properly however Cash Gifting has lost its virginity because that once kind gesture has turned Cash Gifting into a sure fire scam.
 
Many Cash Gifting scammers wrap themselves in a cloak filled with terms of Hallelujah, Amen and other invocations to stir deep religious feelings that shepherd the lambs to slaughter like a ramp to the salughter house door.
 
These people have no shame and will use any method at hand that allows you to rationalize that this act is all for the good of those in need. I have read accounts of people starting up Gifting programs with a $20 Internet ordainment and a sham ministry.
 
When it comes to Cash Gifting even the term "In G-d we trust" becomes suspect. 
 
These Cash Gifting progams pander to a person's good intention to help someone else while helping themselves only to find that they have been helped right out of their money.
 
Some Cash Gifting programs are often confused with MLM opportunities but even a poor MLM sells a product, Cash Gifting programs have no real product to buy and only your hard earned money to steal. If you follow the Federal Trade Commission rule of thumb you will understand why Cash Gifting schemes fail on every test: If a group bases more than 30 percent of its compensation on recruiting new members, stay away.
 
No members, no Cash Gifting
 
Investors typically lose their money when the group runs out of steam on the recruiting side.
 
In one California case, the organizer announced he intended to devote time to establishing gift clubs in Oklahoma and had no more time for his California ventures. The sheep in his pasture were soon slaughtered.
 
One the money is gone, most pyramid participants rationalize or blame external forces: bad press, overzealous government attorneys, sexist oppressors who don't want women to help each other make money.
 
"People just don't realize these are scams. They think of the Cash Gifting programs as bad consumer dealings, poor recruiters or unlucky investors.
 
That's perfectly understandable, given the truckloads of assurances the hosts spoon-feed at every meeting. The clubs tend to spend a large part of the meetings defending their tactics. Most attack the legalities head on, claiming they're not pyramids because the host is eventually forced to retire rather than keep raking in the dough as is typical of pyramid schemes. They also devote reams of paper to approval statements from vague authorities.
 
In short Cash Gifting programs are a suckers bet and as P.T. Barnum once sait "There's a sucker born every minute", is that you?
 
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