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Typing Scams!
by: BB Lee
"Home Typing Scams" are one of the highest ranking work-at-
home scams on the Internet according to leading Internet fraud
watch dogs.
You see these "Home Typing Jobs" advertised across the
Internet. You probably receive their pitches in several emails
every day. These companies typically target anyone who wants
to work-at-home. Unfortunately, most of these typing jobs are
frauds. The following is a typical ad:
Home Typist Opportunity! We offer you an excellent
opportunity to earn cash working from home as a "Home Typist."
These jobs are available world wide, you can set your own
hours. Make up to a $1,000 dollars a week working full time.
No experience required!
Here's The Usual Scenario: You receive a pitch like above
for a "Home Typing Job" in an email. The company sounds
legitimate, claiming to provide clerical help to leading
business firms. They claim they are over loaded with work and
are recruiting new home based workers.
The ad peeks your interest.
So, you respond to the ad with high hopes. They send you a
request. In order to process your application you must send
them a fee of anywhere from 29.00 and up. This is the point
where the red flags should go up.
Warning...Warning..Warning...Scam Alert!
But they don't. So, you send them the requested fee and
wait with baited breath for your first Home Typing Assignment!
In response (if any) they send you a list of companies who
might be hiring home typist. Or they might supply you with a
disc that includes instructions on how you can place similar
ads for home typist online or in print publications..and sell
respondants the same disc. Thus joining the ranks of the
scammers.
Who are the easiest victims according to online resources?
Moms at home raising children. The disabled who are not
able to take outside jobs. Low income people desperate for
cash. Uneducated people with no job skills.
Actually, in my opinion, just about anyone looking to make
extra cash might fall prey to these deceptive and misleading
ads.
Be Wise:
Remember, the majority of Home Typing Opportunities online
are scams. But if you do decide to get involved investigate
the company. Check the Better Business Bureau. Are they
listed? How long have they been in business? How many
complaints have been filed against them?
Report Offenders:
If you've been scammed by one of these companies report
them to the following agencies.
The Federal Trade Commission.
www.ftc.gov
Consumer Protection Agency.
Better Business Bureau.
BB Lee (C)2004
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