There is a lot of fraud on the Internet. How do we convince skeptical prospects that SFI is legit and real?

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Kalpana Sankar, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 1/7/2014 9:10 pm
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The best way to convince people that SFI is legit is by showing proof of success, scale of operation and perhaps some of the testimonials from old members who have made life out of SFI.

It is obvious that when we look at opportunities on the web we look for a business which can be created and run from the confines of home. We look for convenience, reliability and but not the least a business that generates income. I think we should address each of these when we speak to prospects. we
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Kambhampati Ananta Rao, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 1/5/2014 5:39 pm
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A very good question.

It is not at all easy to convince skeptical prospects about the genuineness of SFI, especially when they themselves have fallen prey to the fraud on the internet.

However, it is not impossible, if you adopt the right approach. If you are aggressive in your approach, you may find that your efforts are only increasing the suspicions of the prospects, and may prove counter-productive.

"Show, don't tell" seems to me to be the best way.
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Danielle Swartz, Aff (Maine, US) Top Author Forum Guru 1/6/2014 10:12 pm
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There is good reason for people to be afraid of fraud on the internet which makes this a difficult quest. There are some things that’ll make people more comfortable, though. First, tell your story. The more real you are the more they will trust you. Share as much as you’re comfortable with sharing realizing that the more the better. Who are you? How did you find SFI? How successful have you been up to this point? How much money have you invested? How much time did it take you to breakeven? How
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Ingrid Bernard, Aff (Trinidad And Tobago) Top Author Forum Guru 1/10/2014 6:20 pm
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With the Internet, fraud scams are more efficient because you don't have to travel to physical stores, or potential marks, to test or use stolen credit cards. They are easier to hide because the fraudster is transparent — you don’t see who you are doing business with when doing business online.

You can help your skeptical prospects by being honest in your communication with them. First of all, I share with them the profile of SFI. This can be found on any internet site or you can
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Anup Kumar Nag, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 1/6/2014 1:06 pm
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It will depend upon your explanation and demonstration to the people regarding SFI and TripleClicks. The best way – create a blog of your own (free/paid) – write an article about SFI. If you are unable to write take help of Ask Sc. There are so many answers about this. Choose a good one; do some addition, alteration if needed. Attach your Gateway URLs with the article and post it to your blog.

Don’t forget to mention that

SFI/TripleClicks Websites are open for
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Herman Sulimin, Aff (Brunei Darussalam) Top Author Forum Guru 1/6/2014 8:04 pm
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Good day to you.
Appreciate your question, it is a very good one and a most natural question to ask.

You are not wrong. There are plenty of fraud sites on the internet that promise tons of easy money to be made when in fact, it is not !!

Personally, I have been a victim of several and had set my mind not to get involved in anymore Internet businesses. NO MORE !!!!!

It took my friend many months before I even consider looking at SFI and I regretted every minute
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Machelle Hussey, Aff (Idaho, US) Top Author Forum Guru 1/6/2014 9:55 am
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I would tell them that SFI does not require any money from a person. Usually fraudulant business schemes require a person to put some money in up-front.

SFI has A LOT of support, BBB listed, and tons of reviews or people telling their stories about how they have done well with SFI.

SFI is not a get rich quick scheme, like fraudulant schemes advertise.

A person does not have to put any information into the SFI system that they do not want to, ei...credit card, social
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 1/12/2014 12:16 am
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I can relate well to this question. I joined SFI many, many years ago and probably because of my own ignorance, didn't do any good. This was quite a few years before TripleClicks and all of the other great improvments Gery and his Team has made.

I accidentally came across the SFI site again whilst trawling the internet looking for a way to make money from home. I still hadn't found anything legitimate after all this time. I thought to myself, hey this Company is still about after
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Marija Lukac, Aff (Serbia) Top Author Forum Guru 1/6/2014 4:06 am
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Hello!

To me, a fraud has one goal in mind - to take your money. The people you want to sponsor can be convinced:

- if they know you personally, they know you wouldn't waste time (and money) on something that's not worthwhile.

- If they don't know you, but you just approach them as a stranger, you can ask them to give it a go. Ask them to sign up for free, and learn about the program. Tell them they can earn commissions from the beginning, by using their links to
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Williams Ford, Aff (Georgia, US) Top Author Forum Guru 1/5/2014 8:46 pm
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Fraud exists. Not just on the internet but at every corner of our economy. It is sad. But it should not be an obstacle for anyone that wants to do the business. With any business there are risks. The thing we have to do is to take calculated risks. We have to inform ourselves with knowledge about the subject at hand. We have to deal with our fears with faith.

Skepticism is not all bad. But it is a sign that you may not be given the facts clearly enough. Person is just as important
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