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A word to the wise. DO NOT send money to any work-at-home offers. They are all scams - every one of them. Any legit work-at-home offer WILL NOT ask you for money up front. I don't care how pretty the packaging DON'T SEND MONEY! Many people are desperate for money these days and will stop at nothing to part you from yours.
If you do use a credit card use one with a low limit balance as most crooks will bypass those in favor of higher limit cards. Also, NEVER use you check card online. I know a freind who did and had his account cleaned out by hackers. A couple of good spyware products will go far to protect your vital information. Use common sense and avoid all scams.
Posts: 669 | From: Gouldsboro, Pa. | Registered: May 2006
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I got scammed years ago in my early 20's.. learned the hardway and when i tried to call them to complain etc.. the phone was disconnected... here is a area where i wish the government would crack down on the scammers hard.. they are not difficult to catch...
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna Posts: 4669 | Registered: Mar 2004
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I a with you guys on that I know 2 people that got scamd on that make big money at home.
The people that do that are a disgrace low lifes taking advantage of peoples fincial problems.
Posts: 6008 | From: phoenix az | Registered: Mar 2005
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I have my spam filter set on maximum and I still get truckloads of this crap. "Make $5k a day while taking a bubble bath" and the like. I can't delete them fast enough. These scum are also getting more agressive/creative in pitching these scams. Another sign of the times I suppose. If it don't sound to neat - just delete.
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