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The Scams
You get a call from a company offering you a
free, 30-day website. They say you can continue the service for a nominal fee, say $25 or
$30 a month, and cancel at any time. Some service providers state that you'll be billed
automatically after the 30-day period; others claim you won't be billed after the 30 days
unless you tell them you want to continue the service.
Before or after explaining the offer, the provider asks for basic information about your company: the address, contact person, business hours and a brief description of the business. The provider says that your free website will be up and running within a week, and that you'll receive a welcome package, which may include a printed copy of the website, instructions for accessing the site, and a phone number to call to make changes or cancel the service.
In fact, unscrupulous service providers bill you, whether you authorize the services or tell the provider that you want to cancel. Also, many of the services have little value. That's because these providers design and host a website that contain limited information about the business, include misinformation or misspellings, and lack important features. Moreover, most of the sites are not listed with major search engines. If customers can't find your site, it's worthless to your bottom line. In addition, you probably won't see the welcome package, but you will see the bill - either on your phone bill or as a direct invoice.
Unless you review your monthly phone bills or invoices carefully you could end up paying unauthorized charges for months before you notice the scam.
Protect Your Business From Frauds
You can protect your business from losing
money to unordered services. Here's how:
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