
whitney
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one rule of thumb - a company will never ask you to pay to work for them - 99.99% of work from home offers are scams |
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If you dont have to put money ufront then it is more likely legit..You can ask them for their business id number and see if it a real business.Or contact the better business bureu |
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Ally O
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Contact your local Better Business Bureau to find out what information they have on this company. |
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mageta8
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Call the local Better Business Bureau where they are located and for a small fee they can tell you if they have received any complaints and what they are. Or you can also try and go to mytwocents.com and type in their name. Maybe someone has wrote something about that company. Good luck. |
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Sister Margaret
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Yes and no. Some are but they ask you for fees upfront which makes you skeptical |
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Shelly
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the Web offers tremendous opportunities for those who know how to harness it. You hear of stories of people who earn thousands if not millions of dollars from doing business on Web. While there are many scams (same way in the traditional business world), there are various ways you can legitimately make money on the Web. I have made an effort to provide reliable resources to an individual who wants to make extra money in spare time. This week my focus is on advertising company who is in Get to Paid area and make the payment on a daily basis.
To read complete review, please visit:
http://www.door2more.com |
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holykrikey
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Most of them are not legitimate. And you wont find them on sites like rip-off report because they change names and addresses before anyone can hone in on them |
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No Name
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just search the name of the company on the internet and look for forums or what others have to say about it. you will usually find something, and if it sounds to good to be true. chances are it is a scam. |
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tigger
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i tried that and they want you to do other stuff and basicly what happens is your involed with this scam so when this person is caught you go down with them go to www.ripoffreport.com and type it in and see if there are complants they will be there most of them are think about there going to pay you 500 a week to stuff envlopes from home no not happen most of these scams come from f.l. |
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Bonnie Lynn
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Call or go online for The Better Business Bureau.
http://www.bbb.org/ |
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Christina I
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Check to see if they are a member of the Better Business Breau. You can see any complaints the people have filed with that company etc... |
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Anah B
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A good rule of thumb is if you have to pay for it, its a scam. Most envelope stuffing "deals" are scams.
If you want to work from home, your best bet is to find something you enjoy doing. Like for me, I build websites for small businesses and I am also "tech support" for a few others. I also make and sell jewelry and blankets at craft fairs. |
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charmedonecml
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What is the name of the company? Is there a phone number? Normally these are scams. If they want you to pay before you get any information from them it is a scam. More than likely they will send you, if at all, a packet with a list of companies on it that you can use to set up your own business. These companies will be old and outdated and not looking for anyone. |
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