![]() ![]() You receive a letter in the mail, together with a pamphlet explaining the supposed background to an organization whose members are all getting rich - and it's all thanks to the society. Like most other scams, they're just a ruse to get your money. ![]() Because secret society con tricks are rife at the moment. How would you feel about joining a secret society? Intrigued, for sure. Secret Society Invitation is Just a Book-Selling Marketing Trick It all sounds mysterious and intriguing: Join our secret society and get rich quick.īut this invitation, which usually arrives by snail-mail and implies you've been specially selected to join an elite group, is just a front to get you to buy a wealth-making book.Īnd once you've bought one, for an inflated price at a supposed discount, more will follow, as we explain in this week's issue. ![]() Snippets issue investigates secret society scams, fake Facebook lottos, and a new phishing trick: Internet Scambusters #828 ![]()
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