Laurie
Haslet,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 03, 2009
as well as crafting and assembly. Those are the first WORK AT HOME Scams, long before computers and internet. If you had bothered to do the research FIRST - you would have known not to fall for it. MOST WORK AT HOME OPPORTUNITIES ARE SCAMS - you have to know that going into it. IF SOMEONE SAYS YOU HAVE TO MAKE A DECISION NOW(not allowing you to research and telling you very little about the job) - RUN - DON'T WALK AWAY FROM IT. "The appearance of ads in media outlets that you recognize - like your local newspaper or radio station - is no guarantee of the legitimacy of the company behind the ad" Here in the US we have Consumer Protection information via the Federal Trade Commission Website - I'm sure Canada offers the same - you did not bother to look for it. Work at home Scams http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/menus/consumer/invest/workhome.shtm