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guest - June 20th, 2009 2:25 PM

I am a second mother of one child and want to work at home. But I am concerned about going after work-at-home offers because they sound too good to be true. Can they be scams?[br]


guest - June 20th, 2009 2:30 PM

Yes, they can be. In fact work-at-home scams are the worst type of scam because the scammer will lure the person into believing the scam is legit and will force the user to put up the money for the information and not get anything in return, or perhaps get a bogus report or two for the money paid out. [br][br]There are many legitimate work-at-home programs around. You just have to know where to go for them. There is really an excellent book out that helps people find legitimate work-at-home business opportunities. You can obtain your copy of going to this websiet--> http://www.booklocker.com/b
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mariabeatsscammers - December 8th, 2009 4:22 AM

Avoid anyone called Carole McGiveron offering data entry work - she's a scammer. I had two email addresses for her you'll work them out from the following: cmcgiveron 'at' hotmail.com and good.data 'at' live.com If you are thinking of applying for a position and get an email from either of these addresses - avoid, she's a scammer.


mariabeatsscammers - December 8th, 2009 4:27 AM

Here is a standard email scammers may use to scam you...

"You seem like an excellent candidate for this position, and I hope that I hear from you again so I can get you started right away! A Data Entry Processor/Home Typist position requires that you have a reliable computer with constant Internet access and capabilities, a valid E-mail account, basic Internet knowledge, and minimal typing skills.

You must also be able to conduct yourself in a professional manner. This includes having excellent grammar and spelling when communicating with clients via E-mail.

In addition to the above requirements, you must be able to follow instructions closely and completely! You will do all contact via E-mail, so you will not be required to call anyone at anytime. This allows you to work whichever hours are most convenient for you (days, night, or weekends). You will be processing applications, as well as filling out forms in specific company databases (this tends to be tedious at times, so please be sure that you have the patience to do so before proceeding).

This is why you will need to have basic Internet knowledge, though the training provided will give you step-by-step instructions on how to perform these tasks properly.

There are no “down-times” with this position, so you will have a constant flow of work to complete. THIS IS NOT A GET RICH QUICK SCHEME, so if that is what you are looking for please do not pursue this opportunity.

You will be paid £10.00 for each application completed.

The amount of money you make each week is entirely up to you, and how much time and effort you are willing to put in with this position.

The average person makes £250.00 - £500.00 each week

When you have been accepted as a Data Entry Clerk/Home Typist, you are considered an Independent Contractor. This means that your taxes will not be taken out; therefore, you will not be provided with any tax forms. THIS IS ENTIRELY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. The training provided will go more information about what to do with your taxes.

You will receive your pay through PayPal or whichever online payment portal you choose. When an application is completed, £10.00 will be credited to your PayPal account, which can be withdrawn into your bank account at your leisure.

You can read about the security policies at paypal.

There is a one-time non-refundable fee for the training package, £10.00

We must accept this fee to cover training costs, processing fees, as well as to ensure that only serious applicants apply. This is a non-refundable fee, so be sure that you understand what you are doing before sending in your payment for the training materials.

This fee will not be waived for anyone, and cannot be deducted from your first pay. This is because if you do not process applications, you will not have a first pay, and we will have already taken the time to set you up, and train you.

You will need a word processing program in order to perform this position successfully (MS Word, Works, Notepad, etc.)

Most applicants typically complete the training within 24 hours or less. However, you can do this at your leisure. Keep in mind that the sooner you go through the training materials, the sooner you will START earning money.

I will be able to be contacted via E-mail at anytime after you have received your training materials to help you, or answer any questions you may have.

If you are serious about this position, meet all the requirements, and are responsible enough to work from home, then please contact me via E-mail and I will inform you of the cost of the training packet, and how to set up a PayPal account to send the fee (if you do not already have an account). If you are still serious, and are willing to put forth some time and effort, then please send a blank email to the address below with the word ‘PAYMENT’ in the subject box. I will then send you instructions on how to pay your one time fee after which you will be emailed your training materials and can start work immediately.

Sincerely,
Carole Garratt
Human Resources"

If you get this email, or one very similar, do NOT pay any money!!


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Belinda - January 5th, 2010 2:02 PM

Is "The Stay at Home Job" by Andrew Morgan a scam or not? How do you know for sure and what can I do to get a honest answer?


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