PRLog (Press Release) –
Nov 11, 2007 – It was only a matter of time before the Federal government sat up and took notice of all the riff raff going on in most of the so-called home businesses.
From outrageous income claims to an increasingly large number of dissatisfied buyers to products that can be gotten for free or for pennies on the dollar, apparently it's come to the attention of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that there are a lot of people out there selling money games and calling them home business opportunities.
What's the difference between money laundering & money games? Not a lot. They're very similar in scope except that money landering is usually about hiding money earned, often through ill-gotten means. Money games, on the other hand, is about perople who sell something to others that has no real value, marking up its value and selling it at prices far in excess of its actual commercial worth. In essence they're selling money-making opportunities where money is the commodity not an actual product.
It's strange that so many peole get duped into these money games. Apparently they have little or no understanding of what constitutes a money game and have no idea that the Federal government is very aggressively against these.
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