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Apr 14, 2009 -- 5 million Americans taken in Internet scams annually

RIP-OFF ALERT: How many Americans get taken in Internet scams over the course of a year? 100,000? 500,000? Newsday reports it's more than 5 million of us!

Clark is absolutely stunned by that stat -- and he takes calls about this stuff all day long for a living!

By now you've probably become familiar with the usual suspects when it comes to Internet scams. There are the Nigerian scams; the bogus notices of international lottery winnings; the offers of unexpectedly enormous checks for a Craigslist or eBay item; and so many more.

There's a scam born every millisecond. According to the Newsday stat, it's like taking 13,699 Americans and filling a basketball arena every day of the year.

That's how many of us get taken annually!

In related news, yet another Ponzi scheme was busted earlier this month, according to a separate Newsday report. $55 million was allegedly taken by an investment adviser who set up 7 supposed funds to hold the money. He even generated statements for his clients -- something that's not very hard to do with a simple word processing program.

There are a few lessons here to note. You want to get your statements from a real brokerage house or fund complex like Merrill Lynch, Charles Schwab, T. Rowe Price, Vanguard or Fidelity, to name just a few.

Monitor your money and do not let your guard down! This is of special importance for successful entrepreneurs who may not have a lot of time to think about managing their money. That would be a real mistake.

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  • Scams
    I just got finished writing a big check to the I.R.S. As far as I am concerned, the biggest fraud of all is run from Washington D.C. "I'm from the government and I'm here to help you." Time to cut out the pork and let the people decide how to spend their own money. Time for a tea party!
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