[Jobs] "Work-At-Home Scams Just Don't Pay"
James Konechne
jakon22 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 25 21:40:16 CDT 2007
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On 7/25/07, Everett Gavel <EverettG at successfuladaptations.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 9:12 AM
> Subject: FEDINFO E-letter from Pueblo, May 2007
> Issue 2007-3
>
>
> WORK-AT-HOME SCAMS JUST DON'T PAY
>
> Want an easy way to earn extra money from the comfort
> of your own home? You're not alone. Working at home has
> become increasingly attractive. Unfortunately, as the
> number of jobs grows in response to public interest, so
> have bogus job offers.
>
> There are two basic types of scams:
>
>
> * Work at home jobs that involve envelope stuffing,
> assembling crafts or other items, or other tasks where
> you are (supposedly) paid by a company as an employee.
> * Home-based business opportunities, such as medical
> billing, in which you have to send in money to get
> training materials and start-up equipment. However, the
> only money anyone sees is the money in the scammer's
> pockets.
>
> Work-at-home scams have cost victims thousands of
> dollars. Check out all jobs before responding.
> Legitimate companies provide information in writing.
>
> U.S. Postal Inspectors offer these tips:
>
>
> * Don't give out personal information to a person or
> company you don't know.
> * Be suspicious of any offer that doesn't pay a
> regular salary or involves working for an overseas
> company.
> * Check the company with the FTC [
> http://www.consumer.gov/ ], Better Business Bureau [
> http://www.bbb.org/ ], or your state Attorney General
> [ http://www.naag.org/attorneys_general.php ].
>
> You can order a free DVD [
> http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/dvdorder.htm ]
> from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service about
> work-at-home scams.
>
>
>
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