Working at home has become attractive to many stay-at-home moms, college students, and retirees. While some jobs are legitimate, others just don't deliver on their promises. This free, short video tells the story of a new type of work-at-home scam and how a young mother gets caught up in it. It also provides tips on how you can avoid being duped by criminals and what to do if you've been victimized. This High Noon video is presented by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
The first time I heard about one of these - late 2006. I was looking for something to do on the side. I came across this ad, but quickly found out this originated in Europe somewhere - Scandinavia? Thankfully, I declined. In April 2011, I found a similar offer from the UK - I emailed them, stating that it could be "reshipping" fraud! Here too, I said "NO"!
LOGINKPW 8 months ago
Beware of Work from home scams
If they ask for a upfront fee, they are not Legit!! Google "Work from home scams"
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