Have you Wondered Why You Keep Getting Scammed? Would you like to Avoid Scams by Discovering the Part You Play in Helping Cons? If You Answered Yes to these questions or Want to Learn How to Stop Getting Scammed, Losing Money, and Feeling the Pain and Shame of Betrayal, Discover: That Until You Learn Your Role in Helping a Con, You'll get Taken Again. How You Help Scammers lead you Down the Scammer’s Path. How Certain Levels of Thinking Helps Cons Cast Believability Spells. How Certain Beliefs and Conditioning Cause You to Trust Without Question. What the Main Traits of a Scammer Are so You Can Avoid Getting Snared. What To Do to Break a Scammer’s Spell before it is too late and much, more. How this Advice Helps? Unlike books that focus on how scams work, this book gives awareness of what you’re doing to help scammers. This makes spotting snakes in suits or a wolf wearing sheep’s clothing easier. Their beady black eyeholes and flaky skin on the snake’s suit come into clearer vision. Once you spot scammers, you’re discarded or the scammer increases pressure to gain unquestioned trust. You’re discarded, because scammers are predators who quickly sense vulnerabilities they use to draw you in for the kill. This book not only helps you avoid becoming dinner, it saves you stress, anger, aggravation, money, and humiliation. Following this book’s advice is a small and wise investment. To sense, how wise, ask, how you’ll feel, if a scammer cheats you again? Why I Wrote this Book? To create awareness about the part we play in helping the con-artist cast his spell to take our money, trust, and self-worth. Without awareness you keep falling into a trust coma making scams almost automatic. Plus, you ignore or minimize scam avoidance advice. For example, a common consumer protection tip is to beware of high rate return investments. Good advice, but advice that doesn’t register if your primary thinking state is desire. Not only will you ignore this advice, but high return warnings will be the turning point that hypnotically convinces you to take unquestioned action. Why? Because greed is the main ingredient of a want thinking state that makes high returns look more compelling and irresistible. Is this Information Available Elsewhere? Yes and No. Yes if you take lots of time, you can find pieces on Internet blogs, websites, videos, and books. The No part: My thirty-five years of investor and sales experience. Plus my scam experiences on business opportunities, commodities, real estate, stocks, and tax shelters. You name it and I have likely witnessed or experienced the investment scam. Add countless hours of research into scammers’ tactics, schemes, and what makes them tick. The result is a clear understanding of how scammers act, their personal characteristics, and most important, how we aid scammers in hiding the truth. From the Author I hope like many people, you won’t think that a scammer won’t fool you again because of a previous scam. This is because according to current estimates, over 30 million people in the United States fall victim to financial fraud. Loss estimates are a staggering $50 billion yearly and rising. Authorities think this estimate is much higher because most victims don’t report losses because of embarrassment, shame, and blame. Whatever you do, don’t just read this book once reread it, again, and again, to internalize your scam role. Once internalized, share the advice, and above all, use this awareness to prevent snakes in suits or wolves in sheep’s clothing from biting you again. Are you ready to Learn How to Avoid Scams and Understand the Role You Play in Helping Scammers Fool You Again? If you are scroll up and grab your copy today of Al Craig’s Book, Pulling the Wool Over Your Eyes, Understanding Why? We Keep Getting Scammed and the Role You Play.
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