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Work at Home Advanced Fee Scams Identity Theft Speaker Expert www.IDTheftSecurity.com

There are a bazillion work at home scams. If any company wants you to pay to work, thats a scam. www.IDTheftSecurity.com  
 
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ejdf870 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The ONE thing that was not explained as a "red flag" is when there are exclamation points (!) in the work-at-home ad. If it sounds like they are desperate for YOU, then it's a scam. A legitimate work-at-home job will have a tone that you need THEM, and they will go on to tell you what they expect from you to have the privilege to work for them, NOT the other way around.
stungundotcom (4 months ago) Show Hide
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FunnyGirlAsh/ALLMYXCLUB is a perfect example of a SCAM!!!
FunnyGirlAsh (4 months ago) Show Hide
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ALLMYXCLUB,COM - Make Money in 15 Minutes! No Selling! No MLM scam! 98.8% Success Rate! * * * * *
ZEFED12 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Here's the trick which the expert didn't explain and many people don't seem to understand. Laws tell banks they must make funds available to the account holder within a few days of depositing a check, even though it may take much longer for the check to clear. The scam hinges upon this time lapse. If she had waited a safe time for the check to clear, she may not have lost a dime in the net. Why don't the police do anything? There is no way to know who picked up the money at the other end.
MoneyMatrix1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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There is legitimate work at home jobs. There is work at home jobs that you have to pay for but the legitimate ones have a product involved and that's what your paying for. There is lots of scams out there but also keep in mind there is legitimate ones. I have a couple jobs I can prove I have gotten paid from. Check out my channel and visit my website to find more information.
Dallouez (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I guess the word that we get from these shows is "COPS DO NOTHING" Your on you own! I wonder if they REALLY sent her 7 hundred and the first checks were real. I would contact these clowns and keep the money.
IdentityTheftExperts (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Robert -
I am suprised ther was no mention of re-shipping work at home scams.
I suppose there are just too many to cover in one show segment.
Good information!

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