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Here at WAHM.com Undercover, we sign up for jobs and
business opportunities that we find or that are sent to us ... and report
our findings back to you.Some may turn out to be legitimate, some are
not. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Have you seen an ad that you'd like to have check out? Email
us and we'll do our best to check it out.
Also, come to The Boards. The work-at-home moms there have experience with just about every scam that's out there.
Get paid to take surveys?
Have you gotten an email telling you about a work-at-home
"job" doing FedEx and UPS refund recovery? Don't fall for it. Michigan
BBB
Phone acting: I got a little
more than I bargained for
Mail Order: I picked up a brochure from a local coffee
shop, "Start Your Own Mail Order Business." Hm, sounded interesting. So
I called the number and got a recorded message. I was instructed to send
$39.95 for my mail-order business package, and to leave my number so that
someone could call me when my payment was received. I was a little nervous
about sending money without having actually spoken to anyone, but since
it was for WAHM.com Undercover, I sent my payment. Here's
what happened next.
Envelope Stuffing, Order Processing, Email Processing.
They're all basically the same. After you send your money, you will be
instructed to place ads like the one you answered-- asking people to send
you money to find out how to stuff envelopes. You may be thinking, "It's
worth a try, what do I have to lose?" Could be what this
man thought too, turns out the FTC thinks he should lose about $12,000.
Here's
another warning from the US Postal Service regarding envelope stuffing
and home assembly. Copyright © 1995-2008 WAHM.com
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