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The 3 Avoidable Costs of Doing Business n people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to spHave you ever heard the saying, "it's not how much you make but how much you keep?" If you increase your sales by 50%, but lose as much as you make because of waste and inefficiency, what have you truly gained?Everything that we do in an organization, including sales has a cost attached. No matter your business or industry, companies are always trying find new ways to increa Things to Observe When Writing a Sales Letter It's a usual morning. You're sorting through the e-mail in your inbox and come across one claiming to be from your bank. They're upgrading their security systems and you need to confirm your details to maintain access to your account. You're asked to click on a link which takes you to what appears to be an official website and asked to enter your details.Have you ever received a letter that tells you about a product or advises you to buy it? You may have or may have been convinced by the letter. That kind of communication is called a sales letter.A sales letter is generated and sent by a company directly or through the intervention and help of a marketing or advertising firm. Thus, before the letter reached, you, there were Beware! All is not what it seems! This could be what is often referred to as a "spoof" e-mail. The website you have been directed to is, in fact, a cleverly fashioned imitation and nothing to do with your bank at all. This is a classic example of a "phishing" scam. Once you have entered all your account details, the people behind the site now have all the information they need to impersonate you to take out loans, mortgages etc. in your name and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. Indeed, maybe the first time you find out about what's been going on is when you apply for a loan some months later and are turned down because your credit rating has been destroyed. Unfortunately, this is becoming an all too common scenario. There are scammers out there who set up fraudulent operations like this and who bank on people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to spo How To Shorten The Selling Cycle And Reduce Buying Stalls to be an official website and asked to enter your details.The main reason for buyer resistance and selling stalls boils down to one simple fact: the reasons for not buying are bigger to the prospect than the reason to buy.If you sell an intangible product or service, it may be even tougher to close down a sale because your product or service is not something people can see, touch, or feel. So the reasons for your prospects to buy Beware! All is not what it seems! This could be what is often referred to as a "spoof" e-mail. The website you have been directed to is, in fact, a cleverly fashioned imitation and nothing to do with your bank at all. This is a classic example of a "phishing" scam. Once you have entered all your account details, the people behind the site now have all the information they need to impersonate you to take out loans, mortgages etc. in your name and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. Indeed, maybe the first time you find out about what's been going on is when you apply for a loan some months later and are turned down because your credit rating has been destroyed. Unfortunately, this is becoming an all too common scenario. There are scammers out there who set up fraudulent operations like this and who bank on people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to sp The Evolution Of The Giant Turtle ic example of a "phishing" scam. 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There are scammers out there who set up fraudulent operations like this and who bank on people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to sp How Much Life Insurance Do I Need? nd out about what's been going on is when you apply for a loan some months later and are turned down because your credit rating has been destroyed.How much life insurance should you buy? The answer to that question is as individual as your circumstances. You'll need to evaluate the reason you're buying life insurance in order to properly answer this question. Once you can specifically answer the question “Why am I buying life insurance” you should be a long way towards determining a proper amount.The biggest pitfall Unfortunately, this is becoming an all too common scenario. There are scammers out there who set up fraudulent operations like this and who bank on people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to sp The Key Characteristics of Winning Traders n people believing that their e-mails are official communications from genuine banks. Their main weapon is the scare tactic. Make the target believe that if they don't part with their details, then they will no longer have access to their account or it will be suspended. It can be fairly easy to spot a spoof e-mail. One of the dead giveaways that the e-mail is from a scammer is that it will usually be addressed to "Dear YourBank customer". This is simply because the scammer has found your e-mail from some source, perhaps your company website where your e-mail address is shown, and added it to his list of hopeful targets. If your bank really did want to contact you, they would address any communication to you personally.The methods employed by winning traders are extraordinarily diverse. Despite the broad spectrum of traders, certain characteristics are found in most winning traders (in no specific order):- Winners have a trading plan with a strategy that incorporates effective money management. They have the discipline to execute their plan relatively flawlessly and the self esteem to acce The best thing you can do with any official-looking e-mails that you think may not be genuine is to simply ignore them. Don't click on any link at all. It is possible that just by clicking on that link, you are confirming to the scammer that your e-mail address is valid and they may try to target you even more. Of course, it almost goes without saying that you should never, under any circumstances, divulge your personal details in this way. If you are in doubt whether an e-mail is genuine or not, the best thing to do is make a quick telephone call to your bank. For the time it takes and the price of a quick local call, you may save yourself a lot of hassle. Unfortunately, there is very little anyone can do to stop this flow of spoof
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