Random Facts from the Web

The Top 3 get rich scams that people believed in

Browsing the internet for something to post about I was astounded how many ‘get rich quick’ schemes there is available. I don’t believe in any of them as you can’t get rich quick (without winning the lottery), here are some of the things out there i found funny

3) Don Lapre’s ‘Greatest Vitamins in the World!’

These pills are the result of millions of dollars worth of testing and claim to be the cure for a number of health issues – even cancer! If you were to invest in this you will basically get a website that no one knows about – although you get the chance to buy his marketing expertise so that you can try and compete with everyone else he’s sold these tips & tricks too.

2) Free government money!

A book written by Matthew Lesko (or copied as he later reveals) is full of the ins and outs of the schemes the governments are hiding away which you are entitled too. When bought he does send you a book with the information to these schemes but the chances you will get one are slim to none. The information can be found free of charge on the internet but the programs listed are so obscure there is no point in applying!

1) John Becks real estate secrets

In this series of books John claimed he could tell you how to buy houses for pocket change, due to people wanting a quick sale he developed this guaranteed method you can take the property off their hands and sell it on making thousands of profit.

The thing that makes me laugh is the fact if this was true he would not tell everyone about it in exchange for $40 when he could buy them all and make billions of pounds/dollars each year.

John ended up getting fined by certain states in America which led to this scam fizzling out.