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How to Spot a Cash Gifting Scam in 3 Easy Steps

A cash gifting scam sends off distinct warning signals.

Cash gifting is the act of offering a cash gift freely, without coercion or consideration.

Gifting is a private activity. No good or service is exchanged with gifting. The offering of a gift is an agreement between 2 consenting individuals.

Some unscrupulous people take advantage of gifting's private nature. Of course karma takes care of these folks but not before they've done some damage.

Keep an eye out for these cash gifting scam red flags.

No Website

No website = Scam.

If a supposed sponsor offers a cash gifting opportunity yet presents you with a lone wolf operation, look out. The person can't be trusted because cash gifting is a group activity.

A website serves as a meeting place for online cash gifting programs. Take a free tour.

Check out what the club has to offer you. Free marketing tutorials? A free website? Free auto responder?

Remember, the club is not obligated to owe you a thing. Your cash gift is not an investment, loan or payment for goods and services. It's a sum of money offered as a gift.

Business Terminology

Talk of a home based business, investing, or profits on an alleged cash gifting club's website means the club is likely a cash gifting scam.

Cash gifting is a private, invitation-only activity. No selling or recruiting is allowed.

No profits are to be made off of cash gifts. Where is the profit when it's not a business?

Watch out for phrases like steady income, cold calling and get rich quick. None applies to the private activity.

No Contact Information

If there's no way to contact your prospective mentor the opportunity is a scam.

Cash gifting is built on trust. To offer a gift freely trust your mentor. You can't trust someone who isn't open, transparent and honest.

People who are tough to reach have something to hide. Not exactly the kind of person you want to offer a cash gift to.

Cash gifting scams exist. Most clubs are legit but only through strict due diligence can you weed out the hucksters.

Cash gifting offers an alternative to a work at home business. No product or service to sell, simply offer a cash gift and share the opportunity with others.

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