[nfb-talk] scam

Jennifer Aberdeen freespirit328 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 25 17:17:07 CDT 2007


Dar,

In my experience with this sort of thing, there is no such thing as a 
work-at-home job that is legitimate. Four or five years ago, I was trying 
them all out and ended up spending a lot of money and earning nothing. You 
can get a real work-from-home job, I've heard anyway, from companies like 
AT&T, Gateway and MCI, however you have to pay around $24.95 to get the 
guide book in the mail. This book tells you how to apply for these jobs I 
guess. I don't really know because I never ordered the book. In any case, 
you'll always have to spend money before starting to work for these 
companies  when it comes to work-at-home jobs. It's not worth it to me.

Jen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dmgina" <dmgina at qwest.net>
To: "nfb talk" <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: [nfb-talk] scam


> Hi there,
> One of the topics I would love to see covered on this list, is scam.
> Kenny sent a message for us to try for a job.
> ASI on line.com
> there is more to it, but I can't remember and don't wish to.
> When we got the interview today, one of the things mentioned was that 
> there
> is no need to check out the better business bureau because they are fine.
> The lights went on rite away.
> Jim thinks I have nothing to worry about, because I didn't fill out the
> information to approve what is happening.
> We read on google from a lady, that you sit and make all kinds of calls, 
> and
> you might get two leads a day.
> At four dollars an hour.
> You are told you can get paid fifty dollars an hour, up to one thousand
> dollars a week.
> that is if you do sells.
> I feel taken,
> it is hard for me to trust anyone anyway, and this doesn't help one bit.
> So I wanted to share, because to work from home, you need to trust.
> How do you do this.
> Thanks,
>
> --Dar
> www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/5779
> Every Saint has a past
> Every Sinner has a future
>
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