Assembly Work at Home: Typical Ad -- "Assembly work at home! Easy money assembling craft items. No experience necessary." This scheme requires you to invest hundreds of dollars in instructions and materials and many hours of your time to produce items such as baby booties, toy clowns, and plastic signs for a company that has promised to buy them. Once you have purchased the supplies and have done the work, the company often decides not to pay you because your work does not meet certain "standards." You are then left with merchandise that is difficult or impossible to sell.
Online Business: Typical Ad -- "Turn your Home Computer into a Cash Machine! Get computer diskette FREE! Huge Selection of Jobs! No experience needed! Start earning money in days! Many companies want to expand, but don’t want to pay for office space. You save them money by working in the comfort of your home." This is typical of advertisements showing up uninvited in your e-mail—an old scheme advertised in a new way. You pay for a useless guide to work-at-home jobs—a mixture of computer-related work such as word processing or data entry and the same old envelope-stuffing and home crafts scams. The computer disk is as worthless as the guidebook. It may only list free government web sites and/or business opportunities which require more money.
Reading books for pay: A variation on the job’s list is the Make Money Reading Books” list. This list names publishers who pay to have individuals review their manuscripts. As with the lists in #5, you can find this information for free on the Web yourself. And, while it is true that some publishing companies pay people to review manuscripts, they will advertise these positions carefully. They are not typically happy about receiving unsolicited resumes.
Email processors: Email processing is the e-version of envelope stuffing. Typically, you pay person 1 a fee of between $5-30 and then person 1 sends you your 'information kit'. This typically tells you how to take the exact same ad you replied to and send it out by email or on newsletters to convince others to send you the same fee you sent Person 1.
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Rachael Atkinson
Ameriplan®
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Yahoo ~ AmeriplanWAHM2
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Rachael Atkinson ~ Ameriplan®
Home Office: 360-748-1878
Yahoo: AmeriplanWAHM2
Daily Pay, Benefits and 401k from Home! $25 to Start This Month ONLY! ($70 SAVINGS) http://www.DailyPayFromHome.info
LOW COST Health and Dental Plans http://www.LowCostHealthPrograms.info
Group Owner ~ Work at Home Moms Directory
Great info!!! Thanks!

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I think we should also alert people to the Secret Shopper scams. They've been around for years, and have even been updated. I have a friend that was taken in by one just last week. Since there really ARE legitimate Mystery/Secret Shopper jobs, I think people should be aware so they don't get caught up and lose money they didn't have to begin with.
See Snopes http://www.snopes.com/fraud/employment/shopper.asp
See Federal Trade Commission http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/mysteryalrt.shtm
Fortunately for my friend, she is only out a $15 returned check fee. I made her aware of it in time
Eula
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there are a lotof scams out there MLM groups or pyramid's Not MLM are not pyramids's
A pyramid is when they get paid ofr gettting someone in this is Illegal.
so if the MLM pay you for recuiting someone it's a pryramid it took me a long time to see this.
But I am happy working with a 35 year old NYSE company. If your listed with the NYSE your a pretty big company and an glass house you can see and find just about everything about that company.
Good Luck to all that are looking best thing to do is do your home work on companies.
If it's a high pressure sale it's most like not a very good company.
Carol Pack
Independent Assoicate
Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc
www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/cpack
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