Beware Of Get Rich Quick Fakers

FinanceWealth-Building

  • Author Rick Goldfeller
  • Published May 1, 2009
  • Word count 540

You’ve probably seen countless people making claims that their "get rich program" will turn you into an obnoxious walking bank in a day. Their "methods" may vary from one another, but they all have something in common, which is: they don’t work. There are many kooks out there with no documented record of success, nor do they show samples of their own businesses that got them wealthy in the first place (probably coz it’s nothing to be proud of, or doesn’t exist). This is because plenty of them are fly-by night nutcases hoping to make it big, just like you.

Their method would be to take advantage of your desire to get rich quick, so they present you with a "vehicle" that’ll get you to where you wanna be (well-off). People fall for it, shell out cash for the program, and end up going nowhere – don’t play a fool for these get rich quick demented individuals. Before you start handing somebody cash for something you’re unsure of, awaken the inner Dick Tracy in you by doing a background check on the nut-job giving you the sales pitch. You gotta think "who the hell is this guy? Can I trust him this wacko?" and a whole lot of similar questions – the longer you listen, the sweeter the "get rich quick" pitch, so don’t be too eager to get your hands on what he’s selling.

What you need to do is find a "get rich mentor" that’s well-known for his credibility. His ideas have to be honest, reliable, and plausible. Having proof to back up his claims is but of the utmost importance. Supporting testimonials from consumers of his product would make things even better, especially if those who testify are credible as well. Moving forward, individual mentors aren’t the only guys around offering tickets to financial freedom, but organizations with established wealth creation strategies as well. Having said that, you might wanna consider including them in your search for a mentor. Same standard operating procedure comes into play here, which is to do a background check on them, take a look at their documented record of success and failure, etc.

Investing with these guys can would be a smart thing to do; taken they’re for real. Still stumped as to where to find these wealth building programs? If so, check out the web, which is a great source of these programs, just be sure to watch out for the scam artists. Doing background checks on each and everyone one of them can be done a lot easier through the web, which in turn does wonders in narrowing down your search. Here’s something important that you should remember: find one with methods that you’d actually enjoy doing. Don’t pick one because it offers the best returns and a whole lot of other things, but the one that you feel you’d be happy to do.

Loving what you do makes the entire experience of getting rich fun. Lastly, don’t forget this isn’t a "job" or anything like that – it’s something that’s supposed to get you rich without busting your chops for someone else.

The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is an underground Financial Analyst who has been successfully running campaigns for several wealthy clients. Rick finally decided to go public and share his knowledge and experience through his website http://www.finanzine.com. You can sign up for his free newsletter and join his coaching program.

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