The Real Solution for the FTC Crackdown

Oct 23
21:00

2003

Floyd Tapia

Floyd Tapia

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I imagine you have heard the calamity
howlers,The Real Solution for the FTC Crackdown Articles the pessimistic viewpoints on
what web owners should and should not
put on their websites and no doubt
every scare tactic used to get you to
buy some protection. Well...

...you should be scared. What am I
selling? The simple idea of taking
action before you possibly find yourself
in a legal entanglement that could
literally cost you thousands of dollars
AND unimagineable stress.

You don't think it could happen to you.
Well, I think it's time to do a reality
check in your world.

Thousands of frivolous lawsuits in areas
too numerous to mention are brought on
countless unsuspecting business owners
and the average person every day.

The truth is, when some lunatic and
their blood sucking attorney financially
and emotionally circumsizes you, they
go for all your assets; both personal
and business.

In this article, we are going to
talk about one type of lawsuit that
is getting huge amounts of attention
on the Internet which involves none
other than the FTC.

Now, the FTC is really ramping up to
crack down on Internet Marketers, and
actively go after those of us that don't
rigidly adhere to all their rules about
disclosure and documentation.

I've heard that they filed 45 criminal
and civil law enforcement actions against
Internet Marketers, on May 15th alone.
This is only the beginning.

Due to this inherent rise of "websuits"
as I call them, there are now various
legal document sites showing up right
and left on the Internet that are designed
and have every intentions of protecting you.

One website example is AutoWebLaw. Go to
http://protectyourself.marketingvault.net
to fully understand what these experts
are recommending.

But I think the underlying question here
is: "Do they really work?" In my humble
opinion, they're simply a start.

But what happens when the unthinkable
emerges and you're served with legal
papers that you are being sued? God, I
hope you never find out how this feels.

But statistically, you have a 1 in 3
chance of being in a lawsuit this year...
and the year after that.

My point? All of us need lawyers at
some point in our lives.

But don't allow the simple idea of legal
documents, though they'll help, to fool
you into thinking that they alone will
give you full protection against a
lawsuit by the FTC or the IRS...
or anyone for that fact.

I have worked in the legal industry for
years and I am here to tell you, 'it ain't
gonna happen.' I DO recommend these
types of documents so that you will be
fully compliant on the Internet.

But it will take much more than that to
ultimately protect your assets from being
frozen or at the very worst, paying huge
fees to be represented for something that
you did not do wrong or the intention
was quite innocent.

Remember, "ignorance of the law is no
excuse." So what's the answer?

There are affordable ways of getting the
added peace of mind so that you will not
be penniless and in severe debt as a
result of the FTC crackdown. What
you may ask?

"Bulletproof" lawsuit protection. You
and I and most people in the United
States need this immediately.

I suggest doing a search on the Internet
under such topics as 'asset protection'
and 'lawsuits' to fully understand what
you are putting at risk by not having
such protections in place now.

But above all else, no matter what you
end up doing to protect yourself now,
I always advise everyone to seek legal
counsel before attempting anything on
their own. Good sound advice.