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I have a friend that wants to buy a revenue producing site.  He’s doing his homework before he buys, but I’ve been telling him over the last couple of weeks don’t believe everything you see.  A lot of those “gurus” out there and sales pages are complete bullshit.  From the screenshots down to the videos.

Testimonials a lot of times are faked also and even if they’re not the big internet marketing guys play the “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” game.

Another thing PayPal fees vary by transaction.  When I see a screenshot of PayPal transactions and the fees are exactly the same for every transaction, that raises a big red flag for me.  PayPal charges you different fees depending on what kind of transaction it is and what kind of account you have.  Usually you won’t be billed at the same rate for every single transaction if you have a ton of transactions.  For more information get it straight from PayPal.

Here’s a quick tutorial for everyone.  You can take this as a warning or you can take it to become a scammer.  Either way it’s up to you what you do with the knowledge.

There are a few ways to get the desired effect.

Technique one:

Go to your favorite website and save the page.  Open the page up in your favorite WYSIWYG editor.

Change the names and numbers.  Save, open up in your friendly browser, get a screenshot.  Done.

Click on the images to enlarge them.

Fake PayPal Balance

Look who's PayPal account this is!

See How Easy it is to Manipulate any of the Fields?

See How Easy it is to Manipulate any of the Fields?

And that’s just one technique.  We still have the Firebug technique.  The javascript code technique.  I haven’t even mentioned videos.  You get the point.  I don’t think the other techniques are necessary.

Pay attention to detail and verify as many details as you can.  There are too many scammers out there.

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