DaveSmart
We believe the overwhelming majority of DaveZillion members are trustworthy and well-intentioned people. DaveZillion is making a new concept reality - using social networking to actually be productive and get things done.
One popular online community reports on its website that with billions of human interactions facilitated through its website, the incidence of violent crime has been extremely low. Although DaveZillion hopes to have gazillion members some day, we do not have historical data at this point to trend that type of behavior on our website.
However, we can tell you to be smart, use your common sense and use other resources to bring new contacts into DaveZillion that will give you a hand. For example: Let's say you are a young college graduate who just moved to New York City for your first job, you live alone and don't know many people. You need help hanging a vanity in the bathroom or lifting up a wardrobe [closet] that you somehow managed to assemble yourself. Instead of posting this as an open project for anyone to see, you may establish your own network on DaveZillion in a different way. Through your other online social or networking platforms, ask your friends and family if they know anyone in the area that they trust that can give you a hand. Maybe your Dad's friend's nephew lives near you. Maybe your friend from college has a friend from home that is down the block. No matter what the connection, you will find trusted individuals to invite to your network on DaveZillion and then enjoy the benefits of always having people around to give you a hand when you need one.
So again, be smart, use your common sense and use other resources to bring new contacts into DaveZillion. We want to have gazillion members that are good people. Nevertheless, it's very important to take the same precautions online as you would offline.
Taking these simple precautions helps make DaveZillion safer for everyone.
If you suspect anyone of fraud, scams or ill-intentions and bad behavior please email the details to complaints@davezillion.com. Taking the time to report this information will result in a safer community for all DaveZillion members.
One popular online community reports on its website that with billions of human interactions facilitated through its website, the incidence of violent crime has been extremely low. Although DaveZillion hopes to have gazillion members some day, we do not have historical data at this point to trend that type of behavior on our website.
However, we can tell you to be smart, use your common sense and use other resources to bring new contacts into DaveZillion that will give you a hand. For example: Let's say you are a young college graduate who just moved to New York City for your first job, you live alone and don't know many people. You need help hanging a vanity in the bathroom or lifting up a wardrobe [closet] that you somehow managed to assemble yourself. Instead of posting this as an open project for anyone to see, you may establish your own network on DaveZillion in a different way. Through your other online social or networking platforms, ask your friends and family if they know anyone in the area that they trust that can give you a hand. Maybe your Dad's friend's nephew lives near you. Maybe your friend from college has a friend from home that is down the block. No matter what the connection, you will find trusted individuals to invite to your network on DaveZillion and then enjoy the benefits of always having people around to give you a hand when you need one.
So again, be smart, use your common sense and use other resources to bring new contacts into DaveZillion. We want to have gazillion members that are good people. Nevertheless, it's very important to take the same precautions online as you would offline.
When meeting someone for the first time, please remember to:
- Be aware of your surroundings and if it makes sense to be going somewhere alone or having someone over when you are alone or have kids around
- Tell a friend or family member where you're going
- Take your cell phone along and make a call to someone in front of the person you just met announcing where you are and who you are meeting
- Consider having a friend accompany you
- Consider having a friend at your place when someone is coming over
- Trust your instincts
Taking these simple precautions helps make DaveZillion safer for everyone.
For more information about personal safety online, check out these resources:
Who should I notify about fraud or scam attempts?
- FTC toll free hotline: 877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357)
- FTC online complaint form (www.ftc.gov)
- Canadian PhoneBusters hotline: 888-495-8501
- Internet Fraud Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov/)
- Non-emergency number for your local police department.
If you suspect anyone of fraud, scams or ill-intentions and bad behavior please email the details to complaints@davezillion.com. Taking the time to report this information will result in a safer community for all DaveZillion members.
