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The other thing that bothers me, as long as we're on the subject, is the use of checks, clickbank, and paypal account screen shots to "prove" that money can be made - in the "real world" it's illegal to use claims of income like that to entice people to purchase your opportunity, so I'm wondering why the same truth in advertising laws don't seem to apply to the web?
I'm with you 100% on this one: I'd rather be safe than sorry.
It is also confused still further by the international nature of the internet - for example which law applies - that of the vendors country or the site visitor?
There are stacks of examples of possible problem areas:
Discounted prices - in the UK to do this you have to prove the product was for sale somewhere at the full price at some stage - that will be difficult for some "gurus" to prove!
Price increases in 3 days. I've seen sites that have said the same thing for years!
And the list goes on
Personally I think as long as you conduct your business ethically, honestly and don't try to mislead anyone you won't go too far wrong.
But most people don't read the small print. If every program I ever saw gave me the results they showed in their sales pages right now I would be making millions every hour without doing any work. I do make money but believe me I work for it. :)
By the way - you forgot to mention that the millions are only made if you work in your pajamas :) :)
Unfortunately I have gotten to the point where the delete button is my best friend unless I am looking for a good chuckle for the day. It may mean I miss out on a real program put out by a honest person. But at least I still have money for my satin pj's.
I came across some really relevant information about this subject - at least as it applies to the UK & Europe. I'll post later